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Free English Grammar Lessons and Tests Verb-Adverb Charades Subjects Arts & Humanities --Language Arts --Theater Arts Grade [facebookbadge] Brief Description Verbs and adverbs take center stage in this lively activity. Objectives Students will silently act out a variety of verbs and adverbs. Keywords verb, adverb, grammar, pantomime, drama, acting, theater Materials Needed [shopmaterials] a stack of cards labeled with verbs (sample list provided) a stack of cards labeled with adverbs (sample list provided) Lesson Plan This lively activity will reinforce the concepts of verb and adverbs. Before the Lesson Create two sets of cards; each set should be on a different colored paper. Create a set of verb cards on cards of one color, at least one verb card per student. The Lesson This game can be played as a whole class or with the class divided into teams. The other students call out the word the student is acting out. Then the same student who pantomimed the verb chooses and then acts out the word on his or her adverb card. Assessment Lesson Plan Source

popsci Becoming a parent is a life-altering experience. It's also a mind-altering experience, according to new research—literally. Brain scans of new moms showed that the areas involved in processing social information got re-wired after their first pregnancy, and those changes lasted for at least two years. The changes may help new moms bond with and take care of their babies. The findings, published Monday in Nature Neuroscience, provide the first evidence that pregnancy causes long-term changes in the human brain. But they're not altogether surprising. Change can be good Postdoctoral researcher Elseline Hoekzema and her colleagues at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona compared the MRI scans of 25 women before and after their first pregnancies. They discovered the moms' gray matter volume was reduced in a few areas. The brain regions that changed in first-time mothers are involved in understanding the thoughts, emotions, desires, and motivations of others. "Pregnancy brain"? New questions

All Things Topics - Home Grammar Girl Mignon Fogarty is the creator of Grammar Girl and the founder and managing director of Quick and Dirty Tips. A magazine writer, technical writer, and entrepreneur, she has served as a senior editor and producer at a number of health and science web sites. She has a B.A. in English from the University of Washington in Seattle and an M.S. in biology from Stanford University. Mignon believes that learning is fun, and the vast rules of grammar are wonderful fodder for lifelong study. She strives to be a friendly guide in the writing world. Her archenemy is the evil Grammar Maven, who inspires terror in the untrained and is neither friendly nor helpful. Grammar Girl provides short, friendly tips to improve your writing. To book a lecture event with Mignon Fogarty for your company or organization, contact Macmillan Speakers. Follow Mignon on Google+, Twitter, Facebook, StumbleUpon, LinkedIn, and Pinterest. Awards Media The Oprah Winfrey Show, Grammar Girl Fixes Common Mistakes, March 2007

types of questions | ELT Guide The importance of teaching reading: Teaching reading in the English language course should include the following set of learning goals: 1- enable students to read a wide range of texts in English. 2- develop awareness of the structures of the written English texts. 3- develop the ability of criticizing the content of texts. 4- practice different types of reading according to the purpose of reading. 5- exposing students to different types of texts to build solid knowledge of the language and to facilitate reading in the future. Four types of reading: 1- Skimming: reading for the gist or the main idea of the text. 2- Scanning: reading to find specific information. 3- Extensive reading: reading for pleasure and general understanding. 4- Intensive reading: reading for getting the details. A good reader: Reading research shows that a good reader should: 1- be able to read extensively as well as intensively. 2- integrate information in the text with existing knowledge. 5- read for a purpose. * link sounds.

Vocabulary worksheets Actions Business English Clothes Colours Communication worksheets Countries and nationalities Culture and traditions Describing people Education English for Specific Purposes ESP Environment and nature Face and body Family Flashcards Food Friendship General vocabulary Greetings Health Hobbies Holidays and traditions Idioms Jobs/occupations/professions likes and dislikes Meaning Music Numbers Peace and solidarity People Personal information Phonics Picture composition Places School Science Seasons Sports Technologies The age The alphabet The animals The city The house The transports The weather Time Travelling Teach Children to Read with Phonics, Worksheets, Games, Videos, Books These are among the best phonics worksheets, games, videos and flash cards you will find online. The has everything you need to help a child learn to read through phonics: decodable stories, listening exercises, you name it. Visit this page now! Live Worksheets Worksheets that listen. Worksheets that speak.

Sticky Grammar English Language Arts & Reading – Vision in Practice Have you ever had a great idea, but then you find yourself lost in a world of resources, many of… Read more Great Resources Don’t Have to Cost Think about the power of sharing ideas. Isn’t that at the core of education? Exposing students to new ways of… Read more Empower Students through Publishing Isn’t it funny that we will see in public restrooms signs about reducing our carbon footprint by using electric hand… Read more The Power of a Digital Platform I use Google Forms for everything. Within the Visioning Document, we read these premises: Article II: The New Learning Standards II.f New learning standards should re… Read more Simplify Collaboration with Slides Within the Visioning Document, we read this premise: 1.a The technologies that make this new digital world possible must be… Read more Technology Management and Discipline Plan Collaborative learning has many different definitions and aspects to it.

Film: The Proposal Romantic comedies are not my favorite kind of movie, but they usually have great scenes for grammar. This one is no exception. I think this is one of the funniest scenes involving dogs that I have ever seen. I used it to practice contrasting the past perfect and the past perfect continuous tenses. A. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 1.had left 2. had been talking 3. had been flying 4. had dropped 5. had been running 6. had been carrying 7. had let Ideas for songs to teach English grammar - TeflTunes.com ESL and EFL teachers looking for inspiration for lesson planning will find this list of songs to teach English grammar we’ve compiled a useful resource. Highlighted are songs available as complete ESL song lesson plans here on tefltunes.com. Songs for teaching present simple Eric Clapton / Wonderful Tonight (lyrics) The Beatles / She Loves You (lyrics) Bette Middler / From A Distance (lyrics) Songs for teaching present continuous Rod Stewart / Sailing (lyrics) Fool’s Garden / Lemon Tree (lyrics) Suzanne Vega / Tom’s Diner (lyrics) Songs for teaching past simple The Beatles / Yellow Submarine (lyrics) Gloria Gaynor / I Will Survive (lyrics) Celine Dion / Because You Loved Me (lyrics) Songs for teaching past continuous John Lennon / Jealous Guy (lyrics) Oasis / Champagne Supernova (lyrics) Aerosmith / Cryin’ (lyrics) Songs for teaching present perfect Songs for teaching present perfect continuous Songs for teaching past perfect Songs for teaching used to Songs for teaching going to future

Okullara Öyküler | British Council Okullara Öyküler, Türkiye’de İngilizce öğrenen gençlerin ilgisini çekecek konuları içeren 12 hikaye ve hikayelerle ilgili öğrenme etkinliklerinden oluşan setler içerir. .Sınıf içi İngilizce eğitimi için ya da ödev materyali olarak kullanılabilir. Öykü setleri İngilizce öğretmenleri ve 6-12. sınıf İngilizce öğrencileri için uygundur.Öyküleri, Türkiye’den ünlü yazar Sevim Ak ve Birleşik Krallık’tan Sophie Smiley ile Guy Bass yazdı. Öyküler için eğitim setlerini ise British Council eğitmenleri Aylin Koyalan, Merve Oflaz and Özge Karaoğlu hazırladı.Öyküler ve kaynak setleri İngilizce sınıflarında ders materyali olarak kullanılabilir. Aşağıda örnek bir set bulabilirsiniz. Seviye: A2-B1 Yaş aralığı: 14-17 Öykü: Türkiye’de adı bilinmeyen bir şehirde geçen bu öyküde, sıradan bir günde bir berberde yetişkinlerin sır dolu dünyasıyla karşı karşıya gelen bir kız anlatılıyor. Çalıştaylar ve etkinlikler Okullara Öyküler (Stories for Schools) Web Seminerleri Öykü Paylaşımı (Story Sharing) Web Konferansı

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