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Outils et séquences de travail collaboratif. Ecrire une chronique radio, RFI. 2 catégories Chronique "info", plus courte, à 2'30, très écrite.Chronique "programmes", plus décontractée dans le ton, plus longue, jusqu'à 3 ou 4'.

Ecrire une chronique radio, RFI

Ecrite dans une langue plus parlée. Son débit sera plus travaillé, elle sera plus jouée et se prêtera mieux à être lu en direct.Les questions à se poserPour qui j’écris ? Quel sujet ? Quel angle ? Respecter les règles de l'écriture radio : phrases courtes (maxi 20 mots) ; une seule idée par phrase ; vocabulaire simple précis et imagé ; des verbes d'action au présent et à la forme active ; pas de subordonnées de relative et de participe présent. Structurer son papier.Utiliser des procédés de proximité avec l'auditeur : « Vous n'allez pas me croire... » ; « Le saviez-vous ? English Dictation Test - Intermediate - What is a CEO. English Dictation Test - Intermediate Normal - Listen Slow - Write Instructions:- Play the .mp3 files (they are large so be patient). 1. 2. 3. 4.

English Dictation Test - Intermediate - What is a CEO

Dictation Text - What is a CEO? The title 'CEO' stands for 'chief executive officer'. The company he or she heads can be a small or medium-sized firm or a large corporation. These job titles in Britain and the US are not fixed by law, so translations can vary according to the type of company. Check for. Common Errors in English Usage. Use the search form below to find words and phrases on this site.

Common Errors in English Usage

About this Search Engine E e.g. / i.e. Each early adapter earmarks / hallmark earth, moon easedrop ecology / environment economic / economical ecstatic ect. Lessons. Modal Review: weak to strong and present to past. Modal auxiliaries generally express speakers attitudes.

Modal Review: weak to strong and present to past

Modals can express whether a speaker feels something is: necessary (must, need to, have to) advisable (should, ought to, had better) permissible (may, can, could, might, would you mind) possible (may, might, could) probable And a modal can express the strength of the attitude. Each modal has more than one meaning. Modals do not take -s (agreement), and they are followed by the simple verb form (exc. ought). English Language (ESL) Learning Online - UsingEnglish.com.

E ration. English Language Centre Study Zone: Welcome! About the Study Zone The Study Zone is for students of the English Language Centre (ELC) at the University of Victoria.

English Language Centre Study Zone: Welcome!

ELC teachers create the English language lessons and practice exercises. The site is designed for our adult English language learners, but all are welcome to read the lessons and use the exercises. News and Feedback We occasionally post news on the Study Zone blog and we're happy to receive comments on the blog's Feedback Page. Who visits Study Zone? This map shows the visitors to this page only. What do I do? First, choose your level. Study Zone is made up of levels.

Pain in the English — Forum for the gray areas of the English language. Business News & Articles. English Language Entertainment Handouts. ESL Games and Game Board. The ESL game boards found on this page are in the form of Microsoft Word documents.

ESL Games and Game Board

It may take a few second to open. Just click, print, and photocopy. A great motivating TEFL activity. Word Skills: Review synonyms, antonyms, beginning sounds, ending sounds, middle sounds, and rhymes. Guess What: Practise the word skill of saying what things are using relative clauses such as a person who, a place where, a time when, and a thing that. Super Quiz Games: Jeaopardy-style quiz games that teachers can customize with a click! Elementary School Science: Comprehension and vocabulary questions for grade 2-4 elementary school science. What Do You Want to Do: Teach concepts vocabulary about things that kids typically want like to do such as playing a game or doing a puzzle.

Content Questions: Kids answer content questions like What do seeds need to grow? Opposites: A great vocabulary review for about 60 common opposite pairs. Categories Intermediate: Students name 3 examples of a category. Learn English Free Online. Education Vocabulary - Learn English Vocabulary. GCSEs (General Certificate of Secondary Education) are taken by secondary school students, at the age of 14-16 in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Gibraltar (in Scotland, the equivalent is the Standard Grade).

Education Vocabulary - Learn English Vocabulary

GCSE courses are taken in a variety of subjects, which are usually decided by the students themselves between the ages of 13 and 14 (in Year 9). Study of chosen subjects normally begins at age 14 (Year 10), and final examinations are then taken at age 16 (Year 11). At the end of the two-year GCSE course, each student receives a grade for each subject. These grades, from best to worst, are: ESL Lesson Plans: ESL Activities - Verbs & Tenses. Resources for teaching English.

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Grammaire. Learn English. Home - podcasts - listening - LearnEnglish - British Council. Archive - themes - central - British Council - LearnEnglish. Podcasts and listenings.