CLOE - Brock University - Learning Objects
Ontario's Co-operative Learning Object Exchange, is a collaborative initiative of Ontario universities and colleges to develop an innovative infrastructure for the joint design, development, testing and sharing of multimedia-rich teaching and learning resources. The key innovation in CLOE is the creation of a virtual market economy for engaging multimedia to support online learning. Each institutional member engages in some aspect of the development of multimedia teaching and learning resources to address instructional challenges that are shared by the other partners. Each institutional member participates in the peer review process, reuses and provides feedback on objects from the repository, or builds and contributes educational multimedia to the co-operative exchange. All members can use resources developed by the other institutions in return. The virtual market encourages collaboration across institutions to pool ideas and co-ordinate development.
English Grammar - Much, Many or a Lot
Much, many, a lot: "Much", "many", and "a lot of" indicate a large quantity of something, for example "I have a lot of friends " means I have a large quantity of friends. Much, many, and a lot are quantifiers. Study the examples below: In the interrogative forms we use:
Fun ESL Classroom Games
The games can be used to introduce new vocabulary, reinforce a language point, practice words or language structures, teach or practice grammar and improve core skills. You can also use these games to warm up the class when the lesson begins, during the lesson to re-energize the class or at the end of class to finish on a positive note and round off the lesson. Using games and fun activities in class is an important part of teaching ESL.
12 Types of Pre-Listening Activities
The pre-listening stage help our students to prepare for what they are going to hear, and this gives them a greater chance of success in any given task . Pre-Listening Tasks can: Help teachers find out about what students already know about the topic.Prepare students for the vocabulary and language structures in the text.Help mitigate the anxiety which comes from listening in a foreign language, by providing a clear context.Offer opportunities for class discussion and more interaction among students. What are the Stages of a Pre-Listening Task? The first stage involves activating schemata in order to help students predict the content of a listening passage.
Much Many Lot Few Little Difference - Quantifiers English Grammar Rules
We use these words as quantifiers that come at the start of noun phrases and they tell us something about quantity. A lot of vs. Lots of
Online ESL Games
Below you will find a full list of our online ESL games. These games are great for teaching face to face with an interactive digital board or teaching online classes with Zoom. We will have many more online games coming shortly, so make sure you check back often. Online ESL Games Vocabulary Games
10 Types of Post-Listening Activities for the ESL Classroom
What are Post-Listening Activities? Post-Listening Activities consist of tasks which main aim is to help students reflect on the listening experience. these activities are carried out after teacher have carried out pre-listening and while listening activities successfully. What are Pre-Listening and While-Listening Activities? Pre-Listening Activities prepare the students by getting them interested in the topic and after that they move on to the next stage in which students are given a while-listening task which consists of a series of activities that a learner does while listening to a passage in order to show their understanding of what was heard of.
ESL Lesson Plan on Dual Citizenship - Breaking News English Lesson
( ) dual citizenship when he was elected. He was one of five politicians who were deemed as being incorrectly ( ) court for their deliberations." He added: "The decision of the court today is clearly not the outcome we were ( ) democracy.
Days, Weeks, Months, Year, Ordinal Numbers, Festivals ESL Vocabulary Activities Online
These are direct links to all the Days, Weeks, Months, Year & Time Vocabulary Online Activities on this site Days, Weeks, Months, Festivals, Year Vocabulary Interactive Related Activities ESL Games for Student Practice and Classroom Teaching. Interactive Practice. Games & Activities for ESL Classroom Teaching
30 creative ways to use Padlet for teachers and students
I’m always excited when I’m using Padlet. Is it the interface, the way everything is designed, its purpose or the fact that I’m organizing things smoothly? I don’t know. It just makes me happy. And today I’ll try to make you happy as well. How is it that this online Post-it board can make your day?
Ten Frame Modeller
A 'concrete' model for visualising numbers up to 20. Learning Objectives: YR: Children count reliably with numbers from one to 20, [...] they add and subtract two single-digit numbers and count on or back to find the answer... Y1: To represent and use number bonds and related subtraction facts within 20. Y1: To solve one-step problems that involve addition and subtraction, using concrete objects and pictorial representations, and missing number problems such as 7 = ?
Active and Passive Voice
Summary: This handout will explain the difference between active and passive voice in writing. It gives examples of both, and shows how to turn a passive sentence into an active one. Also, it explains how to decide when to choose passive voice instead of active.
Learn English through Movies and Film: A Complete Guide
When you learn English with movies, you’re taking a wild adventure. You’re learning new words from pirates. You’re practicing pronunciation with animated fish.