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Una hermosa serie animada de cuentos indígenas mexicanos Foto destacada: INAH La zona arqueológica de Xochitécatl es un puente de la Gran Diosa Madre Teotihuacana. Xochitécatl es una zona arqueológica ?con el conjunto de asentamientos más antiguos en el valle de Tlaxcala-Puebla. Los monumentos y las piezas arqueológicas procedentes de este sitio constituyen una muestra ejemplar del culto a las montañas y a la fertilidad, rasgos muy característicos de las religiones mesoamericanas. Xochitécatl fue el centro ceremonial más relevante de la población del valle y hogar de muchas generaciones de personas a lo largo de nueve siglos. El nombre de Xochitecatl proviene de las palabras xochitl, flor y tecatl, lugar, es decir «Lugar de las Flores», o «Lugar del Linaje de las flores». Adoratorio al culto femenino En la Pirámide de las Flores fueron encontradas más de dos mil figuras femenina de barro, así como 15 esculturas de piedra con representaciones Zoomorfas y Antropomorfas. Monumentos en la zona arqueológica Museo de sitio de Xochitécatl

The Employment This ELT lesson plan is designed around a short film by Santiago ‘Bou’ Grasso and the themes of jobs and employment. Students revise job vocabulary, talk about jobs and employment, and watch and discuss a short film about employment. I would ask all teachers who use Film English to consider buying my book Film in Action as the royalties which I receive from sales help to keep the website completely free. Language level: Intermediate (B1) – Upper Intermediate (B2) Learner type: Teens and adults Time: 90 minutes Activity: Watching a short film, speaking and writing Topic: Jobs and employment Language: Vocabulary related to jobs and employment, to work as Materials: Short film Downloadable materials: the employment lesson instructions Support Film English Film English remains ad-free and takes many hours a month to research and write, and hundreds of dollars to sustain. Step 1 Write “A-Z” on the board. Step 2 Get feedback from the whole class and write up the alphabet of jobs on the board. Step 3

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Guarda Compartilhada - Você é a favor ou contra? How to use Jamboard in the classroom: 20+ tips and ideas - Ditch That Textbook Whiteboards and chalkboards have been a fixture in classrooms for ages. They're great for gathering ideas and making thinking visible. But there are drawbacks ... Having to write "DON'T ERASE!" If you can sympathize, you've got to check out Google's Jamboard app. The Jamboard app is a fantastic tool for learning in face to face environments and for virtual/remote learning. What is Google Jamboard? You can find Jamboard by going to jamboard.google.com. Don't have touchscreens? When you open Jamboard, you'll see all of the recent jams you've opened. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Note: If you watch videos or read documentation about Jamboard, you might get excited about some features that you can't access by just using the free app. Student collaboration with Jamboard Jamboard is made for collaboration! Students can interact in jams in lots of ways: In lots of the ideas below, you can add a layer of collaboration by giving students an "anyone can edit" link.

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. 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. The Mirror The Mirror is a short film by Ramon and Pedro which tells the story of a boy’s journey from childhood to old age. The Notebook The notebook is a moving short film by Greg Gray and is wonderful for introducing the theme of empathy. The Present The Present is a gripping short film with a wonderful twist by Jacob Frey which deals with the themes of empathy, teenagers and disability. Soar Soar is a delightful short film by Alyce Tzue which can be used to get students to predict and write a narrative. I Forgot My Phone i-Diots Fear of Flying I hope you like the short films and find the lesson plans useful.

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Different Types of Magic So, what is magic? Well, it’s about creating the impression that the impossible is happening. This is what distinguishes magic from, say, a bar bet, in which someone challenges a punter to do something that looks as if it’s going to be impossible, but then the challenger reveals an easy or cheaty way of doing it, usually involving some slippery redefinition of what the challenge was supposed to be. If, after the performance, the audience can immediately recreate what you’ve done, you have not done magic. Magic is doing the seemingly impossible and leaving the audience with no idea how you did it – or rather, not knowing how you did it. There are people who always come up with theories of how it’s done and the best magicians build this into their routines, ruling out potential explanations as they go. There are many forms of magic and most magicians specialise in one area, although some excel at all of them. Stage magic is done on stage, of course, for a large audience.

100 Whimsical Words by Mark Nichol The English language can be maddening to native speakers and learners alike, but is also delightfully rich, especially for those who seek to convey a lighthearted tone in their writing. Here are 100 words it’s difficult to employ without smiling. Though their meanings may be obscure, they each present a challenge — I mean an opportunity — for you to paint a vivid word picture. Compelling and Comprehensible Input YEAR by YEAR – TOWARD PROFICIENCY CONFESSION: I don’t like being prescriptive. I completely understand the need to follow a recipe especially when you begin your journey but I hesitate to provide a “one size fit all” recipe. There are so many ways to cook a delicious meal! — I am talking about language acquisition here Yet, so many teachers have been asking “what do I do?” Based on my 10+year journey in many different school settings, this is my attempt at balancing what I have learned about language acquisition, what I have seen in my own classrooms, what I am good at, and the feed back I have collected from my students and my peers year after year. Like this: Like Loading...

5 Free Short Films To Teach Kids About Tolerance and Diversity | Learning These days, the world can seem like an ugly place. There’s a rise in hate crimes and a growing wave of intolerance toward immigration and the global refugee crisis. Our kids are like sponges, hearing and absorbing everything. Films are a great way to expose young kids to new ideas. From Far Away From Far Away, Shira Avni & Serene El-haj Daoud, provided by the National Film Board of Canada Growing up in Canada, it’s impossible to imagine what life is like in a war-torn country. Jaime Lo, Small and Shy Jaime Lo, Small and Shy, Lillian Chan, provided by the National Film Board of Canada This little film has a lot to teach about sacrifice and the fact that we never know what’s going on in someone else’s life. Lights for Gita Lights for Gita, Michel Vo, provided by the National Film Board of Canada Every culture comes with celebrations and rituals, and this sweet film teaches all about the Hindu festival of lights, Diwali, while also showing how hard change can be. Roses Sing on New Snow

ACT Practice Questions : English Passage 1 Passage I A Microscope in the Kitchen I grew up with buckets, shovels, and nets waiting by the back door; hip-waders hanging in the closet; tide table charts covering the refrigerator door; and a microscope was sitting on the kitchen table. Having studied, my mother is a marine biologist. Our household might have been described as uncooperative. Our meals weren’t always served in the expected order of breakfast, lunch, and supper. I have great respect for my mother. [1] Often, my brother and I, joined our mother on her adventures into tidal lands. [2] At the very low tides of the full moon, when almost all the water was sucked away, we found the hideaways where crabs, snails, starfish, and sea urchins hid in order not to be seen. [3] Sometimes we would dig with shovels in the mud, where yellow and white worms lived in their leathery tunnels. 13 For plankton tows, we would stand on the bridge while Mom lowered a cone-shaped net that is often used by marine biologists. A. Correct! Incorrect

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