background preloader

English articles about famous days in history for students of English

English articles about famous days in history for students of English

https://www.daysinlevels.com/

Related:  English Teaching Web ResourcesAnglaisRECURSOS PARA EL AULANuorodos anglų k. mokymuimhaid

Play Taboo Online Now Welcome! Happy playing! Did you like playing this game? Click NO to provide feedback Watch Videos energyWatch Videos How Do We Know the Climate Is Changing? What Causes Air Pollution? How Do We Predict Future Climate? What Is Happening in the Ocean? What Is Climate Change? Breakout room 4-6 by Sonja Górniak on Genially LEt's go on holiday! You have to fly to five corners of the world for five missions and answer many questions to find out the right combination of numbers, which will open the safe. But be careful, each wrong answer means you must start the mission again.Good luck! North America Where do you want to go today? Signs of spring This activity is for young learners living in northern hemisphere countries where it is currently spring, and is especially useful to see how nature comes to life in this season. In this lesson children identify the objects on their worksheet together and then go outside or look at pictures inside the classroom to see what they can find. They first tick the weather boxes and then search for the plants and animals on their worksheet. When they see an item, they tick the box.

English by Juanico Scavenger Hunt Ideas: 13 Free Ideas You Need To Try Finding fun scavenger hunt ideas is something I have never worried about before this last crazy year of 2020… In 2020 when we went home for remote teaching, I needed to add some fun to my lessons so that my students liked being in front of a screen learning English. I did it then, I’m trying to do it now. Not everything works well. That’s a fact And there are activities which work with some classes and don’t seem to perform so well in others…

collocation examples, Usage and Definition population noun ADJ. large | small, sparse | overall, total The country has a total population of 65 million. | global, local, national, world | indigenous, native | adult, ageing, elderly, young, youthful | female, male | black, white | active, working Most of the economically active population is employed in the primary industries. | student | civil, civilian | prison, school | rural, urban | general The general population was in favour of the National Health Service. POPULATION + VERB be sth, stand at sth The population now stands at about 4 million. | reach sth | exceed sth | double, grow, increase, rise | decline, decrease, fall | consist of sth | live The majority of the population live in these two towns. POPULATION + NOUN levels, size | density | data, estimate, figures, projections, trends No reliable population estimates exist. | growth, increase | decline, loss | ageing | explosion | census | centre major population centres along the coast

Sounds from around the Home Quiz How many of these sounds from around the home do you recognise? The answers are at the bottom of the page. There is also a Slideshow version of this quiz. See How to Play for ideas on how to run the quiz and resources for making your own guess the sound quiz. Warmers (with a Business English flavour) Update. Thanks for visiting my blog! I was very happy to learn that this post was shortlisted for Teaching English – British Council blog award. If you decide to vote for it, let them know by ‘liking’ the post on their Facebook page: How to Write a Summary of an Article Virginia has been a university English instructor for over 20 years. She specializes in helping people write essays faster and easier. When Should You Summarize an Article?

Story Dice - a creative storytelling tool from Dave Birss As you can see above, you get five story dice (or nine dice, if you prefer), each with a random image on it. Your job is quite simply to turn these prompts into a story. I recommend you try to work with the order they appear on the screen but if you’re finding it tough, you can do some swapsies. You also don’t need to take the image literally. You can use the dice metaphorically or as representations of other concepts. For example, a slice of pizza could represent food in general, cutting a slice out of something, Italy, gooiness, a chef and a heap of other more obscure things.

How to encourage your children to read at home Published 23 September 2020 We are delighted to be supporting the Reading Together Day with The Reading Agency. To celebrate, here are some activities to encourage your children to learn at home. By encouraging children of all ages to read for pleasure, they develop their reading skills while engaging with great stories, characters and activities. By reading non-fiction books, children learn about the world without leaving their homes.

5 creative Google Jamboard TEFL activities! - Level Up your Teaching Every now and then there’s an ICT tool that catches my attention. Unfortunately, the more years I spend teaching, the less frequently I like a tool a lot. Maybe it’s true when they say that you can’t teach an ‘old’ dog new tricks. Or maybe because, with more experience, there is a greater need for actually useful tools with real pedagogical value.

Related: