Thursday, 10 December 2020
Thursday, 3 December 2020
Monday, 30 November 2020
Thursday, 26 November 2020
Monday, 23 November 2020
Compare the Photos
Travel
- say what is good and bad about these types of holidays.
- say what the people are looking at and why.
- say why they have chosen this sort of holiday.
Which of these holidays would you prefer?
Free Time Activities
- why sport is important to people.
- Which sport would you most likely try.
Wednesday, 18 November 2020
A Silly Photo
The people in this picture are doing some silly things! Can you tell me about some of the silly things? Why is it silly? What's the silliest thing that you see?
Describe the Photos
Describe the Photos:
Where in the picture?
In the background...
In the foreground...
On the left...
On the right...
In the middle of the picture...
Prepositions:
next to
in front of
behind
near
on top of
under
What is in the picture?
In the picture I can see ...
There’s / There are ...
There isn’t a ... / There aren’t any ...
SAY WHAT IS HAPPENING WITH THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS
The man is ...ing
The people are ...ing
It’s raining.
If something isn’t clear
It looks like a ...
It might be a ...
He could be ...ing
Maybe it’s a ...
Picture Dictation
Can you describe these photos?
Tuesday, 17 November 2020
Monday, 16 November 2020
One Small Step (Descriptive Video)
Today,
You are going to:
- You need to describe:
- The background:
- Place- Where is the person? What's the colour of the place?
- Surrounding- What furniture or items are in the surrounding?
- Time- What time of the day is it?
- Weather- What is the weather like?
- Emotion: happy, sad, angry, tired, etc.
- The clothing of the people
- The physical features: He has got blond/dark brown/ feathers and He is short/thin/fat/blue
- Actions of the people: What is he doing? What are they doing?
BE AS DESCRIPTIVE AS POSSIBLE, REMEMBER I CANNOT SEE THE VIDEO.
Thursday, 12 November 2020
Present Perfect (Grammar)
Uses
Time Expressions:
Video: Despicable Me 3
Questions:
- Have you ever ridden an animal?
- Where have you traveled?
- What sports have you played?
- Where is the best place you have ever been?
- What’s the craziest thing you have ever done?
- What interesting foods have you eaten?
- What are some unique accomplishments you have done?
- Have you ever screamed at someone in public?
- Who is the greatest person you have ever met?
- What is the worst restaurant you have eaten at?
- What is the best restaurant you have eaten at?
- What have you done a lot this week?
- What is the most exciting thing you have ever done?
- What have you done too many times?
Tuesday, 10 November 2020
Picture Story (Movers)
Find the differences:
Can you use the pictures to tell a story?
Look at these pictures. These pictures tell you the story. It’s called ‘The untidy bedroom’. Just look at the pictures first. (Pause) Look at the first one.Emma and Jill are in their bedroom with their mother. She isn't happy because the room is untidy. She is saying, 'It's half past six. You must tidy your room and then you can watch TV in bed.'
Sunday, 8 November 2020
Low Preparation Speaking Activities
Throw the dice
Aim: Develop communicative skills by asking and answering questions on different topics. This exercise is especially useful to revise different topics for a speaking exam.
Materials: An online dice and post it
Before the class
Provide each group with three or four sticky notes.
Write the topics you want to revise on clean sheets of paper. You’ll need as many as topics you want to revise. Put them on the walls of the class.
- work
- sports
- education
- free time activities
How to play
Assign a wh- word to each number on the dice and write it on the board for all the learners to see.
- 1 – why
- 2 – where
- 3 – when
- 4 – what
- 5 – how
- 6 – who
Ask learners to work in pairs or in groups of three.
Throw the dice.
When the number appears, point to the board where the numbers and their corresponding wh-words are displayed.
Ask the groups to choose a topic and write a question about their chosen topic beginning with the wh- word that corresponds to that number. For example,
- Group 1 on sports: Why do people practise extreme sports?
- Group 2 on education: Why is it helpful to learn a second language?
Encourage learners to write open questions to generate conversation.
Once they have written their question on the sticky note, ask them to stand up and place the note next to the topic the question refers to.
Throw the dice again and repeat. This time, groups must choose a different topic. They can do this after throwing the dice.
Once you have at least three or four questions per topic, ask learners to stand up in their groups, next to a topic.
Ask them to talk about the questions in groups.
Allow about five minutes per poster. Then ask them to move clockwise to the next topic.
Source:British council
Thursday, 5 November 2020
Tuesday, 27 October 2020
Speaking Activities (Print)
Hobbies and Free time activities
Sunday, 25 October 2020
Alike: A descriptive video
Today,
You are going to:
- Describe the entire video while you watch it.
- You need to describe:
- The background:
- Place- Where is the person? What's the colour of the place?
- Surrounding- What furniture or items are in the surrounding?
- Time- What time of the day is it?
- Weather- What is the weather like?
- Emotion: happy, sad, angry, tired, etc.
- The clothing of the people
- The physical features: He has got blond/dark brown/ feathers and He is short/thin/fat/blue
- Actions of the people: What is he doing? What are they doing?
Birds: A Descriptive Video
Today,
You are going to:
- Describe the entire video while you watch it.
- You need to describe:
- The background:
- Place- Where is the person?
- Time- What time of the day is it?
- Weather- What is the weather like?
- Surrounding- What furniture or items are in the surrounding?
- Emotion: happy, sad, angry, tired, etc.
- The clothing of the animal
- The physical features: He has got blond/dark brown/ feathers and He is short/thin/fat
- Actions of the animal/s: What is he doing?
Daily Life: Choices (Descriptive video)
Today,
You are going to:
- Describe the entire video while you watch it.
- First, let's focus on the person on the right.
- Second, let's focus on the person on the left.
- For the person on the right, You need to describe:
- The background:
- Place- Where is the person?
- Time- What time of the day is it?
- Surrounding- What furniture or items are in his surrounding?
- Emotion: Is he happy, sad or tired?
- The clothing of the person
- The physical features: He has got blond/dark brown/ hair and He is short/thin/fat
- Actions of the person: What is he doing?
- Do the same for the version on the left.
Tuesday, 13 October 2020
Entertainment and Media: Lesson 1
Let's Play a Game:
How to play:
- Each player puts his counter on "start here".
- Take it in turns to roll the dice.
- Move your counter forward the number of spaces shown on the dice.
- Ask a player one of the questions about Entertainment below or create your own question.
- If your counter lands at the bottom of a ladder, you can move up to the top of the ladder.
- If your counter lands on the head of a snake, you must slide down to the bottom of the snake.
- The first player to get to the space that says 'home' is the winner.
Materials:
Questions about Entertainment:
- Do you ever go to concerts?
- How important is TV to you?
- How much TV do you watch in a week?
- Do you like the same TV programmes as your parents?
- Tell us about a TV programme you've seen recently.
- Do you enjoy going to parties?
- How often do you read newspapers?
- Do you like shopping? why/why not?
- Where do you like listening to music?
- Do you like going to the cinema?
- Tell me about your favourite film star.
- Tell us about a film you really like.
- Do you enjoy playing computer games?
- Do you use the internet much?
- What do you use the internet for?
- Do you ever listen to the radio?
Discussion Time:
Why would people choose to watch these TV programmes?
Which type of TV show would be the most popular?
Which one would attract more advertisers to spend money on advertising their products?
Describe the short video to a person with no eyes
- Describe the background: weather, time of day,
- Say where the people or animals are.
- Talk about their emotions.
- Say what they are doing.
Hobbies: Are you good at speaking English?
What are you good at?
How to Play memory game:
- Mix the cards then place them face down on the table.
- Players take it in turn to turn over two cards of their choice in order to try and create a pair.
- Players show the cards to all the players.
- If the two cards are identical, the player keeps them.
- If the two cards are not identical, he places them face down in the same place.
- It is then the turn of the next player to turn over two cards.
- The game ends when there are no more cards on the table.
- The player who has the most pairs wins.
Questions:
I like ______________
I have free time ______________ (after school, after dinner, at weekends ...)
I spend my free time with _____________ (my sister/brother/parents/friends...)
What are the differences between these hobbies?
Let's play a game:
Spot the differences
Thursday, 8 October 2020
Travel and Holidays: Lesson 3
Holiday Activities
Compare the pictures:
Talk for TWO minutes:
We are going to talk together for about two minutes. Here are some things that people think are fun to do on holiday and a question for you to discuss.
First you have some time to look at the task.
Talk to each other about:
'Why do people think these things are fun to do on holiday?'
Finally,
'Which two activities are best for a family holiday?'
Useful Phrases:
To Start:
- Which one shall we start with?
- What do you think?
- I think you know a lot about [_______]. What's your opinion on it?
Moving to the Next Item:
- Shall we move onto [______] now?
- So what about [______]?
- I wonder if we can compare [current topic] to [new topic]?
- What about this one? [Pointing to topic]
- What do you think about this idea?
- How do you feel about that one?
- We're running out of time, so let's move on.
- We still need to discuss [topic].
- That connects with the next topic.
- [Topic] is pretty similar to the last one - maybe we can skip it for now?
Ending your turn:
- What do you think?
- Don't you agree?
- Do you have anything to say about that?
- Do you have anything to add to that?
- Did I forget anything?
Interrupting:
- Sorry to interrupt but...
- Just a second...
Agreeing:
- Right.
- Good point.
- I fully agree.
- I was just thinking that!
- I was just going to say that!
- That's just what I was thinking.
- I couldn't agree more.
- You're totally right.
Disagreeing (with reasons):
- Maybe, but what about...?
- I think it would be better to...
- I'm not so keen on that.
- I don't really agree with you there.
- Well maybe, but...
- Yeah, but, the thing is...
- The problem with what you said is...
- For one thing...[reason 1] And for another... [reason 2]
Reaching a Decision:
- Well, I think it's definitely not [topic]
- We can eliminate [topic] right away. Don't you think?
- So then, what do you think is the best one?
- I guess you think we should choose [topic]?
- Are we both in favour of [topic]?
- Okay, so we agree.
- I don't think we're going to agree on this!
- Let's agree to disagree!
Tuesday, 6 October 2020
Travel and Holidays: Lesson 2
A Day Trip to Paris!
What are the people doing?
Which one of these activities is ideal for a family holiday?
Answer the questions below.
- Where does she initially say she went on Saturday?
- What time did she take the taxi?
- Where did she go at 10:30?
- What three activities did she do?
- What did she really do?
- Make a list of the questions that David asked. He asked 2 important questions.
Task:
It started when we went to London by plane. At 10 o'clock, we arrived at our hotel. Then we went to a restaurant to have hot chocolate and cookies for breakfast. It was delicious. Next, we visited the museum. Suddenly, there were a lot of people on the road so it was difficult for us to leave the museum. Eventually, we got outside where we saw the best football player in the world. He was signing autographs and taking pictures. We joined the line so that we could get a picture. Unfortunately our bus arrived so we had to leave. While we were walking toward the bus, it started to move. Before long, we started running. In the end, we missed it. As a result, we took a taxi. It was very expensive. Finally, we got home at 11:00 pm and went to bed.