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The Christmas gift experiment Woman: Yes, yes, yes … I’m here to make your day! 5 minutes earlier ...Woman: Hello?Woman: Hello?Woman: Hello? Birthday Party 20 Questions | Spelling | Dictation A father in Mexico was surprised when he put an invitation to his daughter Rubi's 15th birthday party on Facebook. He thought it was for his family, friends and neighbours, but the post went viral. Over 1.2 million people accepted his invitation. Crescencio Ibarra said he would not turn away anyone who came to the party. The Christmas gift experiment This lesson plan for teenagers of all ages and adults uses a short, two-minute video to look at the concept of giving and receiving gifts at Christmas. The video focuses on shoppers at a shopping centre, or shopping mall, who are given a present but then told that it is not for them. Before watching the video, students are given the title of the video and asked to predict what the Christmas gift experiment might be. They are also asked to predict some of the lexis they will hear – typical Christmas vocabulary. The activities in the plan take them through the video in two stages, with different expressions for prediction introduced, and thinking time given to allow students to formulate their ideas.

Listening - Pre-intermediate A2 Automated message: You have two new messages. Message number one, received today at 3.45 p.m. Hi, it's me. How's it going? I guess you're at work and you don't have your phone on, right? First of all, thank you, THANK YOU for the birthday card and message. 50 New Year's Resolution Ideas And How To Achieve Each Of Them Here’s the truth: your effectiveness at life is not what it could be. You’re missing out. Each day passes by and you have nothing to prove that it even happened.

10 Top New Year's Resolutions for Success and Happiness in 2019 Another year has come to an end, and another has just begun. So, now that the new year is here, what resolutions are you going to make? Making New Year's resolutions is a time-honored tradition all around the world. We all hope for a better future--especially when the year we're leaving behind has been a tough one. According to research on the topic, about 60 percent of us admit that we make New Year's resolutions but only about 8 percent of us are successful in achieving them. Regardless of whether we achieved our previous resolutions, most of us go right ahead and make a new set of resolutions -- hoping for the best.

Christmas shopping Christmas shopping in London. There’s nowhere like it in the world. When the West End Christmas lights go on and the big shops reveal their special Christmas window displays, it’s time for the festivities to begin. Fortnum & Mason, here in Piccadilly, has been selling the finer things in life around the world for over three hundred years.

British Council LearnEnglish Ashlie: Oh hi, Stephen. You made it then! Stephen: Hi, Ashlie, I thought we were going Christmas shopping, not ice-skating. Ashlie: Oh, we are. But I saw the rink and ice-skating is so much fun. It’s almost as much fun as shopping! A Christmas lesson This lesson uses the theme of Christmas to develop learners’ vocabulary. It includes an introductory song, a focus on clothes words, review and practice of ‘has got’, and a labelling and colouring activity. There are suggestions for some other follow-up Christmas activities.

Christmas This is a Christmas lesson in which students will review Christmas vocabulary, find out about Christmas celebrations around the world, read a text about people’s attitudes to Christmas in the UK, write a Christmas themed poem and talk about unusual Christmas gifts. There are a range of activities which would be suitable for different age groups, and the opportunity for students to do some more creative Christmas activities. Aims: • To learn and review Christmas vocabulary • To practise reading skills • To practise speaking skills • To write a short Christmas-themed poem Age group: 11 - adult Level: A2 / B1+ Time: 60 –90 minutes Распечатано Episode 09: New Year's resolutions Audio script Johnny: Happy New Year! Fadi: Stop, please!

Распечатано New Year's resolutions Theme: New Year traditions and New Year resolutions. Reviewing the year, talking about past events, talking about intentions.Lexical area: spare time activities, ways of celebratingCross curricular links: Personal and social education In this lesson, students discuss how they celebrate New Year, and read about some typical celebrations in the UK, as well as looking at New Year’s resolutions and reflecting on what makes a year good or bad. Topic: New year traditions and new year’s resolutions Aims: • To practise speaking skills • To practise reading skills • To write resolutions and review future tenses.

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