Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Animal Conservation
Animal Conservation
British Council reading text on animal conservation with a gapfill exercise (insert the word that best makes sense) to assess your understanding of what you have read. There is also an exercise on finding opposites.
Endangered Animals Powerpoint Presentation
Endangered Animals Powerpoint Presentation
Please note - some of the questions at the end don't really make a lot of sense so don't worry about them!
Describing Animals
Describing Animals
More detail is provided in the vocabulary of this Powerpoint Presentation. It labels body parts and will allow you to give more informed descriptions of wild animals.
For example:- a giraffe has an extremely long neck and four long legs. It is therefore very tall approximately the same height of a tree. It has two horns and eyes that are positioned wide apart.
What Are The Wild Animals Doing?
What Are The Wild Animals Doing?
A Powerpoint Presentation on Safari in South Africa, Tanzania or Kenya. The resource includes sentences in the Present Continuous Tense and at the end useful vocabulary is formed using phonetic symbols to help with pronunciation.
Unusual Big Cat Fights
From the Big Cat Reserve,
Kruger National Park, South Africa
5 short and unusual clips of lion battles in the Big Cat Reserve of the Kruger National Park. Watch the videos they are interesting in themselves. If you like write a simple report (a few sentences) about each one or describe the scene to a friend or colleague in English.
You can then go onto do some of your own research on the internet. There is a template to use if you would like to assemble your findings in a fact sheet.
Go to TEFL Global Resources Communication Activities
Tuesday, 4 September 2012
ENGLISH PAGE - Look + Prepositions
ENGLISH PAGE - Look + Prepositions
An excellent exercise to follow directly on from the podcast. Simply insert the preposition that makes the sentence make sense in this gapfill activity.
An excellent exercise to follow directly on from the podcast. Simply insert the preposition that makes the sentence make sense in this gapfill activity.
Verbs & Prepositions
Verbs & Prepositions
A simple exercise using prepositions such as on, of, with etc. Suitable for Pre-Intermediate students. Insert the correct preposition in the sentence.
A simple exercise using prepositions such as on, of, with etc. Suitable for Pre-Intermediate students. Insert the correct preposition in the sentence.
phrasal verbs
phrasal verbs
The information in the article explain two part verbs. They consist of a verb and a preposition or particle. In the elementary podcast this week different prepositions were used with the verb 'look'.
For example:-
look at - keeps the meaning of look as the same
look for - changes the meaning of look to 'find' or 'search'
look after - changes the meaning to 'care'
There is an exercise to do to test your knowledge of the phrasal verbs once you have read through the information in the article.
The information in the article explain two part verbs. They consist of a verb and a preposition or particle. In the elementary podcast this week different prepositions were used with the verb 'look'.
For example:-
look at - keeps the meaning of look as the same
look for - changes the meaning of look to 'find' or 'search'
look after - changes the meaning to 'care'
There is an exercise to do to test your knowledge of the phrasal verbs once you have read through the information in the article.
A Video Report on a School for Deaf Students in Jordan
The Holyland Institute for the Deaf
by Brother Andrew de Carpetier
http://explore.org/#!/videos/player/talking-hands
Consider the quote:
“Blindness separates you from things, deafness separates you from
people”
Watch the video at:
http://explore.org/videos/player/talking-hands#ooid=M0eGtwMjodmIgS8m7aNbO8ISkj5ffUuR
http://explore.org/videos/player/talking-hands#ooid=M0eGtwMjodmIgS8m7aNbO8ISkj5ffUuR
Practise listening, reading, speaking and writing skills at:-
TEFL Global Resources Communicative Page
I would suggest this TEFL Global Resource is suitable for Upper Intermediate/Advanced TEFL students.
TEFL Global Resources Communicative Page
I would suggest this TEFL Global Resource is suitable for Upper Intermediate/Advanced TEFL students.
Monday, 3 September 2012
Parts of Clothing
Parts of Clothing
More clothing vocabulary from http://www.eslgold.com/vocabulary/parts_clothing.html
with parts of clothes explained.
For example - the collar of a shirt, the sleeve of a shirt
More clothing vocabulary from http://www.eslgold.com/vocabulary/parts_clothing.html
with parts of clothes explained.
For example - the collar of a shirt, the sleeve of a shirt
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