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The Original London Sightseeing Tour - London's Best Open Top Bus Tour

The Original London Sightseeing Tour - London's Best Open Top Bus Tour
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Exercise 10 - Hotel Directions Part 1 - You are the front desk. A woman asks: Can you tell me the way to the jewelry shop, please?1 - Look at this picture. You are at the Front Desk.Click here. Watch. Guest: Can you tell me the way to the jewelry shop please? You are cleaning the bar. 2 - Look at this picture. Guest: Where is the Imperial Conference room? You are at the news stand. 3 - Look at this picture! Guest:Where are the restrooms, please? You are in the restaurant. 4 - Look at this picture! Guest:Where's the souvenir shop, please? Just one question: You are a customer in the hotel. Openclass.ch - l'écriture collaborative n'a jamais été aussi facile! - La Tablette Pédagogique Avez-vous déjà fait de l’écriture collaborative avec vos élèves? Autrement dit, on écrit tous un article sur la guerre froide – par exemple – dans lequel chacun a la possibilité d’ajouter des éléments et de modifier ce qui a été précédemment fait… De nombreux outils numériques permettent de le faire. Nous citerons par exemple Moodle, Wikipedia ou encore Google. Cependant, aucun d’eux n’est aussi simple d’accès et efficace qu’Openclass.ch, redoutable outil d’écriture collaborative et de bloguing (blogs de classes par exemple). Coup de projecteur sur ce produit libre créé par l’université de Genève. Direction, via navigateur internet, sur Openclass.ch pour celui ou celle qui souhaite créer une nouvelle page. Une fois la page créée, il suffit de donner l’adresse à vos élèves pour que ceux-ci y ait accès directement et sans mot de passe via leur navigateur. Il est facile d’ajouter du texte, de le mettre en forme, de rajouter des images. C’est bien joli, mais on en fait quoi en classe???

lesson 19: giving driections real english Giving Directions Level: Pre-Intermediate Lesson contents: - Can you tell me the way to...? Always watch the video without subtitles first in order to train your ears! Exercises for this lesson: How to do the lessons: Watch the video without subtitles.Do all the Exercises.Come back to this page.Watch the video with English Subtitles. Problems? Giving Directions Watch this video, then click on Exercise 1 Same video with Precise Subtitles Do the exercises before watching this video with subtitles. Teachers: In our experience, most people give horrible directions. In the editing room, we soon noticed that we had chosen the simplest replies to our questions because only the short replies were grammatically correct. Extra "quiz": one interviewee says left but points to the right.

Mes rituels d'Anglais sur l'année avec le TBI - supermaitre Durant l'année, toutes mes séances d'Anglais sont faites de la même manière : - greetings / rituels - activités variées de réinvestissement ou découverte - séquence en suivant la programmation de mon département. J'ai déjà proposé toutes mes activités quotidiennes de lecture / écriture / civilisation / compréhension orale et j'ai commencé récemment à mettre en ligne mes séquences sur TBI. Je propose aujourd'hui les rituels mis en place systématiquement à chaque début de journée ( 3 à 5 min) en Anglais. Tous les fichiers TBI ci-joints proposent des aides pour l'enseignant ou les élèves avec systématiquement les sons des questions /réponses. du navigateur Activinspire précise les différents travaux à faire. Périodes 1 et 2 : Warming up (très inspiré du travail du site LVE21) Galerie des pages du fichier TBI pour avoir une idée : Périodes 3 et 4: TV Show (carrément découvert grâce au site LVE21) Image du fichier TBI pour avoir une idée :

Directions Through Town (1) Whether you are on a sightseeing trip through Europe or backpacking in Australia, finding your way around the city while on vacation can be difficult unless you know what to say. Understanding directions is a big part of this. Look at the expressions below and be sure to understand the meaning of the places on the map before you begin the listening activity: Listen by pressing the "Play Audio" button. [ Other Audio Options: Play RealMedia | Play Window Media ] Listen to the sentences again as you read the Quiz Script. Draw a neighborhood map of the area where you live (or a place you know well like a school or your work). Now, write your opinions on a similar topic at Randall's ESL Blog HERE. Randall's Sites: Daily ESL | ESL Blog | EZSlang | Train Your Accent | Tips For Students | Hiking In Utah

How British English and American English are Different | Grammarly Blog Many Americans who love tea would turn up their noses at the idea of adding milk to it. Brits, on the other hand, are known for lacing their strong tea with milk. With or without milk, tea is tea. It’s served one way in Britain and another way in the United States, but everyone can recognize it for what it is. The language that Americans and Brits share is a bit like that—spoken differently in the two locations, but understandable by both groups of speakers. According to the Legends of America website, inhabitants of the New World first noticed that their English was different about one hundred years after settling Jamestown. American English Words Missing from British English Along with groundhogs and woodchucks, other living things earned uniquely American monikers. British Words Missing from American English Put on your anorak. Vocabulary Differences Other words exist in both languages, but they mean different things. Spelling Grammar I’ve broken your vase. I broke your vase.

ESL Listening - Trip to London English Listening Quizzes: A Trip to London You will hear a man talking about a trip to London that he has just returned from. You will hear the selection twice. Write down the answers to the questions and then click on the arrow to see if you have answered correctly. Listening Transcript Woman: Did you have a good time in London? Woman: Good. Woman: What time? Woman: What was the hotel like? Woman: On foot? Woman: By bus? Woman: What about the afternoon? Woman: What do you mean - "free"? Woman: Didn't know you where the arty type. Woman: Oh, what was it like? Woman: And then? Woman: In the same place? Woman: Did you enjoy yourselves? Woman: Oh... good trip back? A Job OpportunityA Customer SurveyWhat Exactly Happened? More Listening Quizzes

English Text To Speech Text to Voice, also known as Text-to-Speech (TTS), is a method of speech synthesis that converts a written text to an audio from the text it reads. The Text-to-Speech engine has been implemented into various online translation and text-to-speech services such as ImTranslator extensions for Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Microsoft Edge. ImTranslator Translation ImTranslator Dictionary ImTranslator Compare Online Translators ImTranslator Translate and Speak service This TTS reader service sounds like you are listening to a real person. The service gives you the opportunity to practice your listening and speaking skills or master a foreign language. If the voice is too fast for you, you can adjust the voice rate by using the Speed menu. The text can be replayed as many times as you wish. Use ImTranslator speech-enable service, and get your computer talking to you!

webquest london name class email let's discover the United Kingdom ! version imprimable : word open office what do you know about the United Kingdom ? (maps / flag : www.enchantedlearning.com) Tick the countries which belong to the United Kingdom: Wales Scotland Republic of ireland Northern Ireland England Shetland Islands Tick the countries which do not belong to Great Britain: Scotland England Nothern Ireland Shetland Islands Republic of Ireland Wales These cities are the capitals of: Edinburgh Cardiff Dublin London Belfast The British Flag is called the let's visit london ! click on these links The business and financial district is called It's My English Blog | English Lessons and Resources for Students and Teachers.

Learning with the News! 15 Resources, Web Tools, and Apps – American TESOL Institute One way to get students to enhance their English skills is by having them read or listen to current events. Several websites report the news at a level your language learners will be able to understand. These websites also have quizzes, writing activities, listening exercises, and games to accompany the articles. Your students will be able to make a real connection to the stories, which are happening now. Below, find websites, apps, and resources for learning English with the news for young learners to adults. To learn more about integrating technology to support English language learners, attend our free Friday webinars. Recommended Web Tools Other Resources Primary Resources has various lesson plans to encourage journalistic writing and news writing.Creating Newspapers in the Classroom is a ScoopIt of resources and examples of student newspapers. Check out the Teaching with Technology Certification course we offer online.

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