Let’s start working on the grammar .
Let’s continue with a bit of Oral Practice. Make sure you use the verb Prefer when you answer.
Let’s start working on the grammar .
Let’s continue with a bit of Oral Practice. Make sure you use the verb Prefer when you answer.
Happy Monday to you all! And no, I am not being ironic here, I sort of “hate” Mondays like everybody else in this planet but today I am going to share a link with you that is going to help brighten your day, especially if you like English as much as I do, or if you happen not to like it so much, yes, let’s say it, I know there are some few people out there who don’t give a damn about learning this language but still…. they need to. So.. for both, here we have Linkengpark, a great site to help you improve your listening skills.
I learned about Linkengpark from the sweetest person on earth, Maria Artime who, when seeing its potential, didn’t hesitate to share it with me. I thank you María. It is really helpful! Linkengpark is a very nice site to practise Listening. It offers lots of different Podcasts (6 minute English, English at work, BBC how to, ESL stories…), Audiobooks (Pride and Prejudice, Roald Dahl ….)and Videos (English Vid, CNN Students News, Reuters…) with transcript so you can also practise pronunciation. You can choose your level, from Elementary to Advanced .
A great site which I’ll be visiting very often. I hope you do, too.
Good morning folks!! I hope you are having a great week!!! Me?? So far, I can’t complain!!
Here we go once again with an activity where you ‘ll need to use your writing abilities in a game . Have a look at the mosaic below; I guess you’ll recognise most of our celebrities but if you don’t , don’t hassle , for this game you’ll need to write about one of them .
Aim: to describe both, physical appearance and personality, of one of the celebritities in the mosaic without mentioning their name.
Steps
♥ Choose one of the celebrities and without mentioning who he/she is ,write a description of both physical appearance and personality.
♥ Don’t forget to use adverbs of degree : quite, slightly, a bit, a little
♥ Show off, I guess you can see the difference between these two sentences: I think she is 70 years old and I think she’s a 70-year-old woman. You are an Intermediate student, let the whole world know!
♥ Write a maximum of eight lines. See what other students have done here
♥You think you have finished? Right, you haven’t !! Now, read what you have written several times to correct grammatical and spelling errors .
♥Now that you are confident everything is Ok, click on the “leave a comment” section and write your description.
♥In class, all descriptions will be read and the celebrities guessed. Enjoy! 😉
I want to start this week with a positive thought. It is something I’ve read recently and that has been going around for some days inside my head.
Happiness is not getting what you want . It’s wanting what you have.
I should say that I am normally a glass-full type of person but sometimes, only sometimes, I need to remind myself.
Well, today I want to share with you this amazing site which has a lot of potential. Educaplay is a platform to create embeddable multimedia teaching activities . You can create interactive engaging activities like crosswords, matching exercises, dialogues, presentations, tests, dictations , interactive maps, word search puzzles and many more… but what I really like about this website is the possibility of creating a video quiz as the one I have posted below .
The structure of the activity, is defined by sequences that are composed of a video, or part of it, and a question that will be the end of the sequence.
To define the sequences, we go through three phases:
♥In a written form, by selecting one answer from various options or by selecting several answers from various options.
Another important feature is that it is entirely web based so you don’t need to download anything and … it is free, you only need to register.
And now, have a look at this videoquiz answering the question WHAT IS A VEGETARIAN?
that require no preparation 😉
♣The one I like best is Personal Star ,for many reasons but mainly because it requires no preparation and students always enjoy a bit of gossip about their new teacher.
I draw a star on the board and inside it 6 answers to questions about me. (My answers are black , London, December 9, tennis, Terry, English , and meat.)
Tell students that the star contains information about you. Ask them to try to guess the information behind the words by asking questions.If they don’t get the idea give an example. Tell them “My favourite colour is black. What question do you need to ask to find out this information?” Elicit from them, “What’s your favourite colour?” and cross out the word ‘black’ from the star.
Then , put the students in pairs. Ask them to draw their own personal star and put 6 pieces of information about themselves inside. In pairs they can ask each other questions to find out about their partner. When they have all finished, ask them as a group to tell the others what they have found out about their partner.
♥Interviewing your partner: Tell students they are going to interview four or five people they don’t know in the class. Ask them to write three or four questions to ask these people. Once it is done, students get up and walk around the classroom
♥Find someone who. .. (bingo)
This is a good icebreaker to practise questions and to get students moving.
Ask students to draw a grid (4 squares across and 4 down) . Now, ask them to fill in the squares with prompts such as : speaks French, likes mice, plays golf…etc.
Make sure students know how to play bingo- this is quite important , as you can guess. Students get up and walk around asking questions to everybody in the class but they have to have a different name for each grid. So if a student asks a question to a student and this student says “yes” , he should write the name of that student in the grid and move on; if the student says “no” , he can then ask this same student a new question. The first person to get a line down or across shouts “LINE” and the first person to fill in all the boxes with a name shouts BINGO.
I would , most definitely, encourage follow-up questions when checking, with the students providing the questions- of course.
♥Five Questions. Divide the class in five groups and ask each group to write a question they would like to ask you. In turns , one member of each group comes up to the board and writes the question. The students decide if the question is correct in terms of tenses, spelling …etc. Finally , the student asks the question. Before you tell them , give the students the chance to guess your answer.
Hope you find them useful and have tons of fun with your students!