1000s FREE Primary Teaching Resources & Printables - EYFS, KS1 and KS2 - SparkleBox Listening: A Tour of London Tower Bridge, London (Copyright: Getty) When you visit a city for the first time, a good way to explore it is to go on an organised sightseeing tour. The tour will give you an overview of what there is to see and also provide you with some historical background. A popular way of seeing London is to go in one of the red double deck buses. This tour will take you around London by bus. Listen to the guide, and then do the activity below. Activity Check how well you know London. a Madame Tussaud’s is a famous wax museum. b Bond Street is where the detective, Sherlock Holmes, once lived. c Marble Arch is a gate which was built in 1827. d Hyde Park used to be the royal hunting grounds. e Buckingham Palace is the London home of the Queen. f Piccadilly Circus is the largest circus in the world. g Fleet Street once housed the national newspapers. h St Paul’s Cathedral is a small but beautiful church. i The Tower of London is more than 900 years old. j The Globe is the world’s oldest restaurant.
Adele's ESL Corner - Your free online English language website 50 Incredible, Historical Speeches You Should Watch Online You hope that your professors will be good speakers who can keep your interest for at least the length of a class period, but more often than not, you’ll have a teacher or two each semester who drones on and on and doesn’t make you feel passionate about the subject. They could take tips from these speakers who have inspired thousands or even millions of people around the world, some even long after they’ve died. Here are 50 incredible, historical speeches you should watch online. Commencement Addresses These commencement speakers include presidents, a professor, political strategist and industry leader. John F. Presidential Speeches Presidents are natural and practiced leaders and give some of the most impressive speeches. Barack Obama Election Night Speech: Moments after being elected the first ever African American President of the United States, Obama addresses the nation live from Chicago. Society and Culture War and Peace Politics
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::: Cambridge English Online: Learn > Enjoy > Succeed ::: Teacher Lesson Plans, Printables & Worksheets by Grade or Subject - TeacherVision.com Your Secret This EFL lesson is based around a short film called Your Secret. What I like most about the film is that it involves the viewers and encourages them to take an active and creative part. I would ask all teachers who use Film English to consider buying my book Film in Action as the royalties which I receive from sales help to keep the website completely free. Language level: Pre-intermediate (A2) – Intermediate (B1) Learner type:Teens and adults Time: 60 minutes Activity: Watching a short film, speaking and writing Topic: Secrets and creativity Language: Vocabulary related to secrets Material: Short film, discussion questions and film transcript Downloadable material: your secret lesson instructions secrets discussion questions your secret transcript Support Film English Film English remains ad-free and takes many hours a month to research and write, and hundreds of dollars to sustain. Step 1 Write Secrets on the board and ask students what comes to mind when they see the word. Step 2 to keep a secret
ESL EFL Teaching Activities, Worksheets, Lessons, Games Englishtips.org: Learning English Together Séquence pédagogique : enseignement en distanciel : A day in the life of a boy and a girl in the 2020s Problématique : Qui était Norman Rockwell ? Quelles techniques picturales utilisaient-ils pour ses oeuvres ? Quelle était sa vision de l’enfance ? En quoi la journée typique d’un écolier des années 1950 diffère-t-elle de celle d’un écolier des années 2020 ? Niveau : A2 Classe : Cycle 3, classe de 6ème Axes thématiques : La personne et la vie quotidienne > Les modes de vie Repères géographiques, historiques et culturels > Quelques figures historiques et contemporaines Objectif culturel : L’artiste et les oeuvres de N. Parcours : éducation artistique et culturelle Final task : EOC - Le Musée Norman Rockwell organise une exposition participative ouverte à tous, librement inspirée de l’artiste, et ayant pour thème l’enfance. Objectifs et déroulé de séquence Feuille de route élèves Lien vers le Genial.ly support : SEANCE 1 : Who was Norman Rockwell ? Lesson 1 : Who was Norman Rockwell ?