Dear students,
I have created some more self-checking materials to practice for Module E.
1. Parts of speech
2. Vocabulary practice.
3. Reading comprehension.
Click the link and enjoy!
Are you an English teacher? Do you teach students who struggle or have specific needs? Do you research neuroscience or special education? You are on the right site if you answered "yes" at least once. Let's cooperate. Enjoy!
Dear students,
I have created some more self-checking materials to practice for Module E.
1. Parts of speech
2. Vocabulary practice.
3. Reading comprehension.
Click the link and enjoy!
I studied the ABCD Learning Objectives Framework and Effective Web Searches. I have never heard about these things so I had to learn them thoroughly. I learned more how to design a learning objective for my literature class based on the ABCD Model and browsed many valuable search engines. With the help of these tools I researched the new ways of preparation LD 11-graders to the matriculation exam in English Literature.
! חברים יקרים
.בחינם Eאני מציעה לכם תרגילים לאותר מילים לשאלון
.אלו הת תגלילי אוצר מילים, חלק של השאלון 16471, שלב האחרון של 4 יחידות ושלב הראשון של 5 יחידות להכנה לבגרות
!בנצלחה
Дорогие ребята!
Я предоставляю вам бесплатные упражнения для самопроверки к модулю Е. Это словарные упражнения, часть вопросника 16471, который является заключительным этапом 4 единиц и начальным этапом на 5 единиц для подготовки к выпускному экзамену на аттестат.
Удачи!
Here is a game "Find someone, who..."
Ask your students general questions, for instance, "How are you today?" "What is the weather like today?" "Do you like English?" You can use some more activities from my previous post, and to make the atmosphere more relaxed, you can give them pages with the following questions, ask them to get up and to ask each other "Do you...?", "Are you...?" Make sure they don't speak L1. They are supposed to write their peers' names on the page.
For adults, you can compose a questionnaire with the following questions:
Find someone, who...
has more than two children
runs his/her own business
has been to America
speaks three languages and more
has pets
likes traveling
often goes on business trips
works on shifts
and many more. You can remove some irrelevant questions and add something new, depending on yours and your students' interests.
For kids, you can compose such questions, as:
Find someone, who...
likes chocolate
likes cats and dogs
is an only child in the family
does not like Math
plays football
whose birthday is next month
and many more.
The students walk around the room, ask each other and write their names. Then you ask them to sit down and ask: "Who likes cats and dogs?"
Possible answers: "I like them", "I like cats but I don't like dogs", etc.
Next step is asking them to report. A student says: "Dany likes chocolate, Lena and Tanya speak three languages, Tom likes dogs but he does not like cats".
This activity helps students to get together and get interested in your course.
Icebreakers
First day of class? Are students too shy? Students don’t feel comfortable speaking English? We have you covered! Just choose whichever icebreaker questions or speaking activities you think will work best !
Icebreaker Speaking Games/Activities
Here are some more links.
Icebreaker Conversation Questions
Questions about students experiences using the present perfect (i.e. have you ever…). Everyone likes talking about themselves and the things that have happened to them! (These questions are also listed under grammar)
Открытое письмо всем потенциальным и реальным клиентам. Какие ошибки вы допускаете при изучении иностранного языка?