Clothes Matching Game
Get familiar with basic clothes vocabulary with these exercises.
Sunday, 2 September 2012
Creative Industries
Creative Industries
This week the elementary podcast's presenters,Tess and Ravi, interviewed Martin from Glasgow. He talked about Glasgow being the biggest (but not the capital) city in Scotland. There are many shops there. Martin is an industrial design student and talked about the IMac and IPod and their designer Jonathan Ive. Here is another resource that will stretch Intermediate Students further with their learning. It is a work related resource and discusses the creative industries in the UK - photography, film, fashion etc.
This week the elementary podcast's presenters,Tess and Ravi, interviewed Martin from Glasgow. He talked about Glasgow being the biggest (but not the capital) city in Scotland. There are many shops there. Martin is an industrial design student and talked about the IMac and IPod and their designer Jonathan Ive. Here is another resource that will stretch Intermediate Students further with their learning. It is a work related resource and discusses the creative industries in the UK - photography, film, fashion etc.
British Council - Elementary Podcast 3
TEFL Vocabulary, Grammar and Communicative Skills for Beginners.
If you are a beginner (A2 CEFR level) these British Council Podcasts are excellent for getting you started. As the week progresses I will post up other related work which will be appropriate for different levels of student ability. If you are an Intermediate level of student you may want to use this resource to revise and then extend your knowledge. Advanced students may just want to dip into the additional and other resources added during the week.
Find the audio link (MP3) right click and save it so you can listen to it whenever is convenient for you. The podcast comes with a support pack and transcript which is 22 pages long. Use this link:
http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/sites/podcasts/files/learnenglish-podcasts-elementary-01-03-support-pack-transcript.pdf
http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/sites/podcasts/files/learnenglish-podcasts-elementary-01-03-support-pack-transcript.pdf
Download and do the exercises.
Main Contents of Podcast This Week
- Is that a new shirt that you are wearing?
- What famous person would you like to meet and why? Jonathon Ive
- Vocabulary quiz - colours
- South Africa - football matches and the Vuvuzuela
- Expressing an opinion - Why don't more people watch women's football?
- Dialogue of Carolina from Venezuela at lost luggage and in the underground.
- Telling/retelling a joke
Here is a summary of the main language points of the podcast. Try to get more practise with these language points during the week if you can:
- use of 'could you' to make a request in a more polite way
- pronunciation - silent letters and linking of sounds
- friendly gestures from older people - 'love' and 'dear'
- phrasal verbs - to look at, to look for, to look after, to look forward to
- use of 'the' with the names of musical instruments
I will follow up with work that is related through the week. This work will be graded for different levels of student ability.
Don’t Let Perfectionism Silence You!
Don’t Let Perfectionism Silence You!
Very, very good advice for students who worry about perfect pronunciation!
Very, very good advice for students who worry about perfect pronunciation!
Saturday, 1 September 2012
60 Second Word Challenge
60 Second Word Challenge
A great way of expanding your vocabulary whilst on your way to work or college.
A great way of expanding your vocabulary whilst on your way to work or college.
can or could
can or could
In the podcast last week the verb 'can' was used in two ways.
In this exercise the uses of the verb 'can' are extended. Read the grammar article and then try the exercise.
In the podcast last week the verb 'can' was used in two ways.
- as a way to express an ability. For example - I can ride a bicycle.
- to make a request. For example - can you tell me...?
In this exercise the uses of the verb 'can' are extended. Read the grammar article and then try the exercise.
Evita
Music Tracks and Lyrics from the film 'Evita'
Evita - La Mas Grande
Her life was a huge success story later made into a musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice and then a film starring Madonna.
Go to TEFL Global Resources - Communicative Page to find some music tracks with lyrics from the film where Eva is played by Madonna, Juan Peron by Jonathan Pryce and Che by Antonio Banderas. The music is fantastic - I believe a fitting tribute to a marvellous woman.
Go to TEFL Global Resources - Communicative Page to find some music tracks with lyrics from the film where Eva is played by Madonna, Juan Peron by Jonathan Pryce and Che by Antonio Banderas. The music is fantastic - I believe a fitting tribute to a marvellous woman.
Buenos Aires
Famous Argentinian People, Places and Events
A TEFL Global Resource which allows you to find out about famous Argentinian people.
Study events and places in Buenos Aires from videos, slideshows, photographs and web pages. Present what you have learnt in a short descriptive piece of writing.
Finally, test your knowledge in a quiz to see how much you have learnt.
TEFL Global Resources - Communicative Page
Friday, 31 August 2012
Some or any? | LearnEnglish | British Council
Some or any? | LearnEnglish | British Council
An explanation of when to use the words 'some' and 'any' with a dialogue to complete.
Further Work
'Some' and 'any' can also be used in larger, compound words. Make a list of compound words that have 'some' or 'any' in them. For example - something, somewhere, someone
An explanation of when to use the words 'some' and 'any' with a dialogue to complete.
Further Work
'Some' and 'any' can also be used in larger, compound words. Make a list of compound words that have 'some' or 'any' in them. For example - something, somewhere, someone
Complaining
Complaining
Vocabulary work and a reading task are both part of this task. It is in a business setting so it will be useful if you are learning English for work purposes.
Vocabulary work and a reading task are both part of this task. It is in a business setting so it will be useful if you are learning English for work purposes.
Rustic Civility | Collins, William (RA) | V&A Search the Collections
Rustic Civility | Collins, William (RA) | V&A Search the Collections
Click on the link above and take a look at this English Victorian Painting
Click on the link above and take a look at this English Victorian Painting
'Rustic Civility' by William Collins
Look up the two words in the title of the painting at: http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/civility?q=civility
Then look at the picture carefully and try to answer the following questions:-
- What have the children been doing?
- What is the oldest boy doing?
- Who are they looking at? (The painting gives a clue to this)
- What do you think they might be feeling and thinking?
- Do you think the children are rich or poor? How can you tell?
- What does the title mean?
- What do you think the rider's view of the children might be?
- Would the people who owned or looked at the painting in Victorian times be of the same social class as the rider and view the children similarly?
- Do you view the children in a similar way?
- What is the message of this picture?
Questions taken from:-
Global Renaissance Woman – Maya Angelou
“A bird doesn't sing because it has an answer, it sings because it
has a song”.
Maya Angelou
And a few words on love:
Maya Angelou
And a few words on love:
A truly inspiring woman
who has done an amazing number of things in her life. One of which is
writing poems. She read one at President Clinton's Inauguration in 1993. Find out about her and her life at
http://mayaangelou.com/ An amazing woman.
I have also posted links to
her poems with embedded videos of her reciting her poems on the TEFLCommunicative Resources Page.
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