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Canzoncina in inglese per la festa della Mamma La festa della mamma è una occasione in cui i bambini posso dire grazie alla loro mamma per tutto ciò che ogni giorno fa per loro. Ecco una canzoncina in inglese adatta a questa occasione. E’ solo un piccolo cuore quello che la bambina nella canzone dona alla sua mamma, ma contiene un messaggio importante: un ringraziamento speciale per tutto l’amore che la mamma dona ogni giorno ai suoi bambini. “I’ve got something special for Mother’s Day To thank you for the love that you give me every day It’s just a little heart, but it says all that I can say And it’s just for you on Mother’s Day” I put my hands together, this is how I start I curve my fingers around so they make a heart And I blow it like a kiss and I send it your way And it’s just for you on Mother’s Day I’ve got something special for Mother’s Day To thank you for the love that you give me everyday It’s just a little heart but it says all that I can say And it’s just for you on Mother’s Day

untitled This section will talk about strategies for effectively reading academic texts in English. These are intended as additional notes for ESOL students to those given in the reading section. Before discussing these strategies it is important to outline some of the pitfalls of reading and translating from texts written in your own language. The Dangers of Translating Avoid reading texts written in your own language unless you are having a lot of difficulty understanding English texts on your topic. Add 5 Minutes of Current Events into History Class A MiddleWeb Blog Four years ago, I made a huge shift in daily classroom practice: I started talking about current events just about every day in my eighth-grade U.S. history classroom. I procrastinated making the change because I was more than a little concerned about covering the history curriculum. But I felt I wasn’t doing my job as a social studies teacher if students didn’t know what was happening in the world around them. This feeling has grown even more urgent in the past couple of years – even the past couple of months – with student activism splashing onto the front pages of papers across the country.

My family Submitted 7 months 2 weeks ago by Paul Braddock. This lesson provides teachers and primary children with an opportunity to see different kinds of families that might better reflect their own experiences. Introduction In 1993 UNESCO declared May 15th as being International Day of Families. “Although families all over the world have transformed greatly over the past decades in terms of their structure and as a result of global trends and demographic changes, the United Nations still recognizes the family as the basic unit of society.” In 2018, The UN’s theme for this special day is 'Families and Inclusive Societies'.

untitled Who wouldn’t like a better memory? The issue is, how can we get one short of better genes and superhuman brain power? A few apps may hold the key. In this post, we share some of our favorites so you can educate and empower yourself. 1. Peak Songs and Activities for English Language Learners Songs can be an effective way to introduce or reinforce a grammar topic. Click on the topics below for companion songs and activities. (In a blog article posted Oct. 4, 2016 at AzarGrammar.com, I list some of the benefits of using songs to teach grammar that I’ve observed in my own classroom.) Adjectives in the Song “True Colors”Adverb Clauses in the Song “Baby, I’m Yours”Comparisons with LikeFeel LikeGerunds as Objects of PrepositionsGerund or Infinitive after begin, start, continue, like, love, hate, can’t standGet to Do SomethingGotta: Informal Spoken English for Got ToInfinitives as AdjectivesI’ve Got It and I’ve Got ‘EmMust Have + Past ParticipleNoun ClausesParticipial PhrasesReflexive PronounsShould Have + Past ParticipleThird Person Singular: Mistakes in the Song “Memories” by Maroon 5Used to + a Verb in the Simple FormUsed to vs. WouldVerbs of PerceptionWanna: Informal Spoken English for Want ToWish + Simple Past: Making a Wish About the Present Verb Tenses:

Classroom Language For English Teachers comments, 43.5k shares, -26 points I’m your new English teacher. I’ll be teaching you English this year. Classroom Phrases For English Teachers – Video untitled Identifying reference in the text. Every text has a structure. It is not just a random collection of sentences. The parts that make up the text are related in a meaningful way to each other.

First Time Here? This site is jam-packed with activities and printables to make your lessons come alive and put the joy into your teaching! If you're new to this site, please listen to my podcast welcome and then read on to find out how this site is organized and how you can connect with me. ~ Laura Candler Helpful Information for the First-time Visitor Who Will Benefit from this Site Text, Texture and Cohesion (Reference, Substitution, Ellipsis) Text, Texture and Cohesion Text: The word ‘text’ is exploited in linguistics to refer to any passage, spoken or written, of whatever length, that does construct a unified whole.

Writing and elementary learners It's about leaving in the communicative element of writing. In other words, it's about how to get our elementary students motivated to write. Writing in class Authentic writing Characteristics of a good writing activity Three writing activities Conclusion Use pop songs to learn connected speech and sound more fluent in English Colm Boyd, a materials writer and British Council teacher in Barcelona shows how attention to connected speech in pop music can help improve fluency in spoken English. What is connected speech? When people are learning English, they often pronounce words as they appear in print: Where do you live? → /wɛr/ /du/ /ju/ /lɪv/

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