ESL and Popular Culture
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Conjunctions: time gramática inglés en "English Grammar Today" - Cambridge University Press
We use before and after to talk about the order of events in the past or future. With before and after, either the main clause or the subordinate clause can come first: [event 1]She’ll pick you up before [event 2]she comes here. After [event 1]she comes here, [event 2]she’ll pick you up.
Britain & British Culture
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ESLbasics
Tongue Twisters Play all These are the tongue twister videos that have been uploaded to our YouTube channel. You can find more on our website... eslbasics.com 0:13 0:24 0:13 0:15 0:09 0:08 0:10 0:09 0:24 0:04 0:08 0:07 View 10 more This item has been hidden This item has been hidden This item has been hidden This item has been hidden Idioms Play all This is a playlist of all of the Idiomatic expressions from ESL Basics. This item has been hidden This item has been hidden
Bedtime Story (BedtimeStory.TV)
Bedtime Stories for Children ( | Best Children Classics HDSubscribe! / Play all Stories : ann play colorings : channel : In 1284, while the town of Hamelin was suffering from a rat infestation, a man dressed in pied clothing appeared, claiming to be a rat-catcher. He promised the mayor a solution for their problem with the rats.
Connect With English
Introduction Introduction: An overview of the course and an introduction to the main characters in the drama. Rebecca's Dream Rebecca's Dream: The story begins as we meet Rebecca Casey, a 28-year-old Boston working woman, who dreams of becoming a singer. We also meet her boyfriend Matt who doesn't think much of her dream, and her 17-year-old brother, Kevin, who doesn't think much about the future at all. Rebecca considers applying for music school and pursuing her career full-time, rather than holding down a factory job and doing her music on the side. We also meet real-life immigrants and students who discuss the similarities between Rebecca's experiences and their own.
10 Fantastic Educational Podcasts
1. Stuff You Should Know The spin-off podcast from the incredibly successful ‘How Stuff Works’ website, this brilliant series entertains and instructs students with straightforward explanations of concepts. From philanthropy to history to why the leaves change colour, students can explore any question they wish with these brilliant podcasts. 2. A World of Ideas
Using Silent Video in the EFL Classroom
This video is the BOMB! It is captivating, absorbing, a story par excellence but also SILENT! Yes, silent films are great for getting students to produce language — and after all is said and done, that most often is the hardest thing to do, getting the students speaking and learning language by just communicating. That is our job, to get the students so absorbed in the communicative act that they forget they are learning. When we forget and are not consciously fixated on the language – we learn so much more! And silent , great silent movies do that so well.
Community language learning
The intention was that it would integrate translation so that the students would disassociate language learning with risk taking. It's a method that is based on English for communication and is extremely learner-focused. Although each course is unique and student-dictated, there are certain criteria that should be applied to all CLL classrooms, namely a focus on fluency in the early stages, an undercurrent of accuracy throughout the course and learner empowerment as the main focus. How it works in the classroomStage 1- Reflection Stage 2 - Recorded conversation Stage 3 - Discussion Stage 4 - Transcription Stage 5 - Language analysis Length of stages For and against CLL Working with monolingual or multilingual classes Working with large classes Conclusion How it works in the classroom In a typical CLL lesson I have five stages: Stage 1- Reflection I start with students sitting in a circle around a tape recorder to create a community atmosphere.
ESL Activities, Using Videos, Movie worksheets for TEFL
Pronunciation & Intonation: Teach English pronunciation using printable worksheets, IPA Charts, and more>> Speaking Activities: Using these worksheets, you can get a number of communicative activities going Reading Exercises -Printable Text Mazes, Reading Comprehension printable exercises Matching & Collocation Exercises- Printable Matching & Collocation Exercises Lesson Plan Resources for ESL Adults classes.
Lifetime videos to learn English
An appealing sitcom comedy, combined with a clear language focus to practice daily conversations. Lifetime is a three-level video comedy-drama for elementary, pre-intermediate, and intermediate students. Each level consists of seven episodes with a language focus, and an emphasis on communication. Click here to access other videos.
can or could
Possibility We use the modal can to make general statements about what is possible: It can be very cold in winter. (= It is sometimes very cold in winter) You can easily lose your way in the dark. (= People often lose their way in the dark) We use could as the past tense of can:
Beginner ESL Videos, Vocabulary Activities, Video Exercises
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