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Guilty dog. Note : All Viralelt posts share the same structure.

Guilty dog

Teacher’s notes appear only on How to use Viralelt. This is done to keep “teacher text” to a minimum and avoid repetition. Do you think the dog in the video knows it has done something wrong? When dogs look guilty do you think they feel guilty? How do dogs see humans? Which 2 of the above questions are being discussed? Download “Question time” and the “Sitting comfortably?” Like this: Like Loading...

Learn English for Free with elllo! Below are links to the various lessons on elllo.

Learn English for Free with elllo!

There are over 2,500 free lessons. There are seven main activity types. Views: Conversations with people from around the world. Video: One Minute English - Short, fun ESL lessons. Mixer: Six International speakers answer one question. Listen as speakers from around the world discuss various topics. Audio lessons with multimedia 601 - 650 | 651 - 700 | 701 - 750 | 751 - 800 501 - 550 | 551 - 600 Audio lessons with quiz 301 - 350 | 351 - 400 | 401 - 450 | 451 - 500 101 - 150 | 151 - 200 | 201 - 250 | 251 - 300 1 - 50 | 51 - 100 Some activities use Adobe Flash.

Listen to six people answering the same question. Students can listen to a short audio segment and choose the best picture that matches the audio. 46 - 75 (Version 2) 1 - 45 (Version 1) These lessons focus on academic English. News 01- 10 These two mini-series on elllo focus on every day life. One Minute English Videos 1301 to 1325. The Best Fun Videos For English Language Learners In 2016 – So Far.

I use short, funny video clips a lot when I’m teaching ELLs, and you can read in detail about how I use them in The Best Popular Movies/TV Shows For ESL/EFL (& How To Use Them).

The Best Fun Videos For English Language Learners In 2016 – So Far

In short, there are many ways to use them that promote speaking, listening, writing and reading (including having students describe – in writing and verbally – a chronological description of what they saw). I’ve posted a few of them during the first half of this year, and I thought it would be useful to readers — and to me — if I brought them together in one post. I’m adding this list to All Mid-Year 2016 “Best” Lists In One Place. I’ve also published quite a few during the previous nine years of this blog. You can find those in these lists: Small Talks. Olive Green. You will learn the living, modern language and practise your pronunciation and communication skills thanks to interactions.

Olive Green

As the action progresses, difficulty level will rise from beginner (A1) through to advanced (C1). You decide when you study and for how long. You can study the way it is comfortable for you: on the Internet or offline on a smartphone or tablet with Android/iOS – at the price of online access. The science-based SuperMemo method will make you learn up to 15 times faster than using traditional methods and retain 95% of the material in your memory. You can choose from several thousand exercises related to the content of the film, including tasks that will hone your listening and speaking abilities, vocabulary lists, comprehension tests, and numerous grammar exercises. A complex action film where you can choose what course the action will take, plus games and language puzzles that you have to solve to proceed – can there be a more pleasant way of learning?

The Seven Best Short Films for ELT Students - Kieran Donaghy. I’ve been writing lesson plans designed around short films for my website Film English for six years.

The Seven Best Short Films for ELT Students - Kieran Donaghy

Teachers often ask me how I find the short films I use in my lesson plans. The answer is quite simple: I’ve watched literally thousands of short films and developed an instinct for the type of engaging and simple short films which will work in the ELT classroom. In this article I’d like to share what for me are the seven best short films for the language classroom. The Mirror. Ten Movies for Teaching Health - Middle School/Junior High.

TWM recommends these movies as the best of the best in meeting curriculum standards while providing students with stellar educational experiences.

Ten Movies for Teaching Health - Middle School/Junior High

Give us your input! Email your nominations and a description of your reasons, including your experience with the film. Tell us the name of your school and what grades you teach. You might find yourself in print. Review this list from time to time. The Films are Listed in Order by Subject Matter Alcoholism and Drug Abuse. Procrastination. How to Stop Procrastinating. PROCRASTINATION - The Musical. WHERE DO BABIES COME FROM? Hans and Ola Rosling: How not to be ignorant about the world. Why Brits and Americans Spell Differently. If google was a guy. How to Speak Australian with Catherine McNeil. Smart Learning for All. Veritasium. TED-Ed. FullTimeKid. Browse Playlists. How leap year works. Talking with Kids: THE LEAP YEAR.

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