Who knew that three simple questions could make an ESL speaking class so fun? Here is an ESL speaking game that your students will thoroughly enjoy!
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This is another classroom aid in my "Word Wise" series. It's a simple reminder of the difference between "who's" and "whose" and helps anchor the key idea with a cartoon from my grammar collection. The approach to making the distinction memorable: Emphasize one word (whose) versus two (who's = who is), the possessive pronoun versus the contraction. These distinctions are clearly illustrated with examples. Follow me if you'd like to be notified of new products I post. OTHER FREE "WORD WISE" POSTERS — Capitalization - Common vs. Proper Nouns — It's vs. Its — Two, too, and to — They're, There, and Their — Who's vs. Whose — Prepositions — Lie vs. Lay
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English Informal and Formal Words List; Informal Formal Ask for Request Look into Investigate Refer to Consult Hungry Famished But However Wrong Incorrect Mad Insane Let Allow Eager Avid Dare Challenge Hurt Damage Show Demonstrate Avoid Evade Sick ill Give up Quit Empty Vacant Mend Repair Idea Notion See Observe Need Require Informal Formal Live Reside Whole Entire Blow up Explode Thanks Gratitude Worse Inferior Keep Preserve Dim Indistinct Death Demise Job Occupation Dad Father Hopeless Futile Call on Visit Whole Complete Free Liberate Get Obtain Let Permit Anyway Nevertheless I think In my opinion All right Acceptable Put up
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English Informal and Formal Words List; Informal Formal Ask for Request Look into Investigate Refer to Consult Hungry Famished But However Wrong Incorrect Mad Insane Let Allow Eager Avid Dare Challenge Hurt Damage Show Demonstrate Avoid Evade Sick ill Give up Quit Empty Vacant Mend Repair Idea Notion See Observe Need Require Informal Formal Live Reside Whole Entire Blow up Explode Thanks Gratitude Worse Inferior Keep Preserve Dim Indistinct Death Demise Job Occupation Dad Father Hopeless Futile Call on Visit Whole Complete Free Liberate Get Obtain Let Permit Anyway Nevertheless I think In my opinion All right Acceptable Put up
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Yesterday during my break between two classes I was checking my Facebook when I ran into this picture: The more you teach the more you learn! So I thought it would be a great idea to make my teen students be teachers for a lesson! I knew it was an experiment and it could have been either a success or a flop but I decided to try. I wondered what role the teacher played in this context and what materials students could use in order to teach. Thus, I put together two different teaching methods: 1) Silent way teaching The Silent way is a teaching method developed by Caleb Gattegno in 1960s based on the belief that students should learn independently of the teacher. Gattegno proposed that students would learn better if they worked together and they were more responsible for their own learning. Students are introduced to new materials by using Cuisinare rods and a series of wall charts. 2) Realia All your possessions (and your students') can be used in your class to bring it to life. MY EXPERIENCE New Language: COUNTABLE & UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS Level: ELEMENTARY 1. I drew two columns on the board and I wrote COUNTABLE NOUNS & UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS. 2. I didn't use Cuisinare rods but real things. I showed my students two apples, two cups of tea and two tea bags. I wrote under the UNCOUNTABLE COLUMN: A cup of TEA Two cups of TEA A TEA bag Two TEA bags And under the COUNTABLE COLUMNS: An APPLE Two APPLES Notice: We are considering the words TEA (uncountable) and APPLES (countable) not cups or bags. I underlined the s of the plural and I made them notice there was no S in the word tea. 2. I asked my students to come to the board in turn. I gave them the cups of tea, the tea bags the apples and other food and drink. Then I mimed an interrogative expression to make them explain the difference between countable and uncountable nouns. Good explanations were given the thumbs up. --> NOTICE
Today’s blog is a guest post from Silvia Woolard. Sylvia is a young passionate writer and private tutor from Phoenix, USA. In her free time, she writes and works in the field of popular psychology.…
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