Thursday 23 August 2012

TEFL Global Resources - How to Make Letter Sounds.

33 Videos to show you how to Sound Consonants, Vowels and Dipthongs Correctly.


Go to TEFL Global Resources - Pronunciation Page to find the link to view videos on You Tube.  They are called 'How to Videos' and are produced by Rachel's English.

Totem Poles - TEFL Global Resources

Telling Stories through Totem Poles

Read and listen to this short video approximately 3 minutes long.
Copyright of Charles Kelly www.manythings.org/


David Boxley describes the meaning of the totem pole for his family and people.  He was brought up under the influence of  Christian missionaries. Once a teacher, he then decided to create and tell stories through totem poles allowing him to express his Tsimshian identity and heritage. Watch him carve and decorate totem poles from red cedar wood with knives, chisels and sandpaper.

Wednesday 22 August 2012

New York Medley of Songs - TEFL Global Resources

I couldn't resist this idea.  A Medley of Songs About New York (most with lyrics) so you can listen and sing whilst you are travelling or moving.

Go to TEFL Global Resources - Communicative Page

Is there another city in the world that you could do this for? 

TEFL Global Resources -Natural and Human Landscape Vocabulary

An excellent Powerpoint presentation introducing natural and human landscape vocabulary for geographical topics 

By Unski on Busy Teacher
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http://busyteacher.org/12232-natural-and-human-landscapes-powerpoint.html

A Famous Peruvian Landmark - TEFL Global Resource

Macchu Picchu - A Lost Inca City


A Global, Multi-Media Resource for Advanced TEFL Students and Teachers:-




                   
                   1.  Links to 2 National Geographic Videos

                   2.  Online 360 degree Virtual Tour Link

                   3.  3 Short Academic Articles

                  4.  10 amazing secrets about Micchu Picchu

          5.  Archaeological Theories of Purpose 

          6.  Slideshow of photographs from 1911

          7.  Consider the effect of tourism on the landscape

          8.  Should the objects that came from the site be returned to Peru? 
          
          9.  Was Macchu Picchu devoid of human life when 'discovered'?
          
         10.  Online Quiz

          


Go to TEFL Global Resources CLIL and EAP Page

Time Prepositions and Expressions Worksheet - TEFL Global Resource

Time Prepositions and Expressions


I introduced a board game a couple of days ago which used the future tense to make plans.  For example - I am going to, I intend to.........  It also  incorporated some time expressions.



Here is another worksheet resource which you can download at Busy Teacher that includes time prepositions and time expressions.  I would suggest it is for a Pre Intermediate level of student.  It will also  perhaps be useful for Intermediate Student revision. 

Go to:- http://busyteacher.org/8554-time-prepositions-and-time-expressions-worksheet.html

Explore Central Park, New York City - TEFL Global Resources

TEFL Global Resources Reading Comprehension



Explore Central Park New York City with the interactive map at http://www.centralparknyc.org/maps/
Hover your mouse over the square icons and click on an area that interests you.

Go to  http://www.centralparknyc.org/visit/ and click on 'things to see'. Click on the drop down menu and research  Landscapes and Points of Interest and Fountains, Monuments and Sculptures or any other title that interest you.

Try the reading comprehension at TEFL Global Resources - Communicative Activities




Tuesday 21 August 2012

Audio and Aural TEFL Global Resources


Audio and Aural - TEFL Video and Game Resources 

by Charles Kelly.  2001


Listen and Repeat Videos

  • 69 Two-Syllable Words Accented on the First Syllable
  • 72 Two-Syllable Words Accented on the Second Syllable


Audio Games

Click on this link for further Audio Concentration Games


Monday 20 August 2012

Navajo Sacred Hoop Dance - TEFL Global Resources

Navajo Sacred Hoop Dance - A Short Video and Commentary

Listen and watch this short extract from http://explore.org/#!/videos/player/grand-canyon-hoop-dance-zen-den





  • What is the dance ceremony called?
  • What is used in the dance?
  • When is the dance performed?
  • How long does the healing ceremony that the dance is part of last?
  • What do the hoops in the dance represent?
  • How does the dance make you feel?
  • Do you like the dance? Describe it in your own words.
  • What do you know about Navajo people?

TEFL Global Resources - Follow On Grammar Activities from Podcast


Remember the British Council Podcast - a couple of blogs previous. Here are some follow up Grammar Activities based on the future verb formations - 'going to' and 'intend to'.

A board game that students can play using the   'going to' and 'intend to' verb formations.  Time expressions are used in this game also.


If you are a teacher and have a class the following activities may be useful:-
Find someone who ' is going to'  meet specific criteria noted in the table format provided (students to add names)-a class mingle type of activity.

A role play dialogue class activity

Sunday 19 August 2012

TEFL Global Resources - Enhancing Vocabulary Knowledge

TEFL Global Resources - Kitchen and Bedroom Vocabulary following from Podcast

I would advise any student to keep a Vocabulary Journal whatever their level.  Treat yourself to a nice notebook so you will enjoy using it.  It is up to you how you organize your vocabulary. You could do it alphabetically.  I recommend that you do this at the front of the book (allow a couple of pages for A to Z) and then at the back add in pages for word families  (it doesn't matter what order these pages these are in just work in towards the centre).  

This week I would have a Bedroom and Kitchen Vocabulary page.  Jot the words down and start to scrapbook; add pictures of the words you have listed.  Cut pictures out from some of the worksheets I have provided on the TEFL Global Resources Vocabulary Page.  Or to draw simple sketches of your own.

Develop further words from the ones you enter if you can.  For example: cooker could be extended to electric cooker, gas cooker, split level cooker, built-in cooker, range cooker.  You can also add verbs to nouns to make phrases.  For example soup - simmer the soup, boil the soup etc. Always be willing to extend your knowledge.

And when you find a new word remember to make a note of it.

TEFL Global Resources - Elementary Podcasts from the British Council


Introducing 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.  

Just, go to 

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 which is 22 pages long.  Use this link:

Main Contents of Podcast

  • phrases to introduce friends
  • what famous person dead or alive would you like to meet and why?
  • vocabulary quiz - kitchen and bedroom words
  • Central Park, New York
  • is it a good idea for celebrities to do work for charities- the arguments for and against
  • dialogue of Carolina from Venezuela at immigration control
  • telling/retelling a joke


There is a summary of the main language points. Try to get more practise with these language points during the week if you can:
  1. use of 'going to' and 'intend' tense to talk about future plans (informal v formal)
  2. use of the salutations 'goodnight' and 'good evening'
  3. use of the term 'dear' to name somebody (usually from an older person to a younger person)
  4. use of the phrase 'it depends'. Often followed by a preposition. For example - it depends if, it depends on etc
I will post follow up work.