This intriguing lesson helps teach students to consider what makes them really happy in their lives. The students get to share the information with their classmates and examine their findings by looking at reasons for happiness and studying the most popular categories for happiness.
This speaking exercise is perfect for reviewing modal verbs. The teaching activity covers modal verbs of ability, obligation, prohibition and possibility.
I have tried this activity with my group of advaned learners, and it was really efficient, as they are used to learn the words through glossaries.Besides,it helped to enhance their vocabulary adding some new words with their definitions.
I used this video/audio file to teach my 9 years old niece and her 8 years old friend English prepositions of places. The interesting thing was that I didn't tell them that they were going to learn prepositions . I just played the video clip and went away letting them watch and enjoy it. After watching the video clip several times, I noticed that they were learning prepositions by discussing the video clip and translating prepositions into Armenian language. Hence, I found this video clip to be very useful for teaching prepositions to children in an entertaining way.
this activity is great for intermediate and advanced learners to develop their comprehension,reading and creative skills.It works great as after creating the story the learners are given the opportunity to reflect on the story as well.
I used this video/audio file for teaching 15 children from AUA EEC classes to describe weather (i.e. it is rainy, it is cloudy, it is snowy, it is sunny and etc). This video/audio file helped me to teach children in an enjoyable way. This activity worked well and all the students learned the target material properly.
I used this video/audio file for teaching time to 15 AUA, EEC upper-elementary level children whose age ranged from 8 to 11. This video/audio file helped me to keep children's' attention focused on learning. At first, they were supposed to watched the video and then to tell the correct time. This activity worked well and all the students learned the target material properly, moreover, there wasn't a need to play the video file several times.
Another listening activity with a song. It's similar as the previuos one. Watch it and make ur own judgements. But be sure your kids will like by all means!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Today I tried this activity on my 5th grade students and my little sister. This acitivity is not just a song. It is a game where your child can enhance his/her speaking and listening abiltiies and pronouciation while listening to it. Actually it is about people living in the world and it is an animated video. It was funny and I even promised them to write down the words (which is not difficult, as the animated man is singing and below the page u can see the sentences of the song) and give them at the next lesson so that they can learn it and sing the song together.
This is a kindergarten or preschool activity. With the help of this activity u can introduce your child with the alphabet and especially with the Vowels. This can enhance his pronounciation skills and why not phonetics.
I piloted this game with my EEC students after we learned some new vocabulary concerning food subject. The learners were very fond of the activity as it was both visual and involved technological interference.
A productive link which contains high Intermediate English Audio Lessons for busy people, aiming to help them to
*Improve English listening skills
*Learn to speak and understand fast English
*Develop natural English conversation skills
*Learn to use English phrasal verbs and idioms
*Formal, informal and general English styles
*Complex sentences, clauses, questions and grammar
*Learn to tell stories and make friends in English
This is a REALLY cool game for quickly practicing vocab or conversation!
The easiest way to do it is to practice some vocab and a question. Anything will do, but let's try "Do you like...?". Have fun! :)