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Wat song r u listening 2?

One question: Hey you! What song are you listening to? This clip was made by film maker Ty Cullen. Language level: Beginner – Pre-intermediate (A1; A2)Learner type: Teens; AdultsTime: 30 minutesActivity: Listening for detailTopic: MusicLanguage: Present continuous; Question and replies; IntonationMaterials: Video; WorksheetWhat song are you listening to?

[downloaded 6648 times] Lesson plan outline If possible, show students a pair of earphones or headphones and teach them the words. Note: Like scissors, clothes and sunglasses, the words headphones and earphones are uncountable plurals. Ask students the following questions: Do you listen to music on the street? Tell students that they are going to see a YouTube video in which a man with a camera stops people who are wearing headphones in the street. Note I: Question (a) sounds very strange in this situation. Note II: This is an opportunity to illustrate the semantics of the present continous. Follow up. The Green Card – A Guest Lesson by Neil McMillan. A designer lessons ESL lesson plan developed by Neil McMillan Neil McMillan is a TESOL teacher and teacher trainer from Perth, Scotland.

The Green Card – A Guest Lesson by Neil McMillan

He can often be found in the staffroom surrounded by trainee teachers furiously scribbling in notebooks, faces awestruck, pencils shortening. When he’s not teaching you’ll find him DJ-ing or talking to his cat. The Green Card A2-B2 A group role-play task to practise present simple routines and personal information, question forms, reported speech using the past simple and writing skills. Length: 1hr – 1hr 30 This game is a variation on the well-worn Alibi but allows for practice with tenses more commonly learned at elementary/pre-intermediate stage.

Stage 1 Show the Ss a picture (or a real example) of a resident’s card, passport or work visa and ask how, in their country, an immigrant might go about getting one. Show the following movie trailer for the movie Green Card: Ask the following comprehension questions: Stage 2 3 “couples” 3 teams of 2 officers Stage 3. Boo! Made you jump! -Charley and Lola. By Kieran Donaghy. Prometheus: Asking Questions. I am a great fan of Ridley Scott's movies.

Prometheus: Asking Questions

This one is no exception. The story is wonderful, and it makes us think about the importance of knowing about where the human race come from. I. Before you watch the segment, try to put the questions below in the correct order. 1. man / what / happened / to / that 2. aren't / why / you/ them / helping 3. die / why /did / he 4. where / they / go / do 5. know/ do/ it's beautiful / you / how. Movie Segments for Warm-ups and Follow-ups.