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Mario Zuniga

ESL Discussions: English Conversation Questions: Speaking Lesson Activities - 0 views

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    * There are currently 655 discussion topics to choose from. * Use for ESL lessons, speaking practice, debate clubs, lesson add-ons, and more. * Students can form discussion groups for independent speaking practice. * The speaking activities are on everyday themes and more controversial issues. * Each conversation lesson has ready-to-print Word and PDF downloads. * There are now 13,100 conversation questions here - That's a lot of discussion!
Ismael Martinez

ESLGold - 1 views

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    Resources for teachers and students with a variety of free learning and teaching materials, all categorized for access by skill and level. Speaking Grammar Listening Vocabulary Reading Pictures, Words and Audio
Ismael Martinez

Thinkfinity - 2 views

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    A website for teaching pronunciation and speech accuracy. Students can watch the videos ans practice public speaking and pronunciation.
Rosa Sandoval

Family health - a balance of work, play and leisure. Human Right # 24 - 0 views

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    This site shows something that we are losing: Values. We need to be aware that one of our duties is to reinforce family unit. We have to work not only with children but with their parents, too. You can use the information to create a comfortable environment between children and their parent. I take every opportunity to share my opinion with parents. Parents who don´t speak English I always afraid about it. With this site you can tell them that the responsibility of teaching English is yours ( their English teacher), but the responsibility to motivate their children is theirs (parents), This site can help them to prioritize their family activities, to show interest in their children activities. Rosa Sandoval
ureadanny

ESL Discussions: Conversation Questions: Speaking Lesson: Human Rights - 6 views

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    Here you can find a dialogue between two people with different questions related to the human right topic .
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    Conversation Question on Human Rights critically examine a topic to develop their own higher order questions. Sample objectives include: After completing a question and answer activity, students will: develop attention to detail and critical analysis by formulating higher order questions concerning a given conceptsynthesize information in order to determine missing information or information deserving clarificationas determined by successfully attending to 80% of the requirements. Prerequisites: None other than adequate Web access.Materials and Resources: What needs to be prepared in advance by the teacher? Usually, the questions will center around a topic that the instructor or a guest presents. The topic may be presented through readings or a lecture prepared by the instructor or guest. What does the student need to bring to the lesson? Students need to view any prerequisite materials.
Guadalupe Bustos

ESL - Listening - 1 views

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    This is a collection of listening practice materials designed for ESL learners. It is part of the ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Website (http://www.rong-chang.com/), the best ESL Web directory.
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    I really like to use this activity in my classroom because it helps students to listen to native people talking about any topic related with the material seeing in class, and it can help to reinforce some vocabulary, not just by listening but also practicing it.
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    Great, I going to put it into practice!
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