Ten steps for writing an essay
Rather than worrying about an essay for weeks, suggest to your child to read through these 10 points, get in some early preparation and have the self-belief that they can do it. Read the essay question carefully Highlight key words. Use the dictionary to check the meaning of any unfamiliar words. Try School A to Z's help sheets:
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Background Transportation Vocabulary Guessing Game (4:14) Listen to sounds and guess what makes them.Transport 2 | Learn English | Vocabulary B2 (10:30) Learn travelling vocabularyESL Travel Plan Conversation (1:00) Animated dialogue, clear speechCome fly with me (4:39) Interview with a flight attendant Warm-up Pegasus Airlines Safety Announcement (1:11) A safety announcement acted by childrenVirgin America Safety Video Security Announcement song with lyricsFirst Class Flight (Mr. Booking a Ticket At the travel agent (6:50) Animated dialogue, English Basic CommunicationBooking a flight ESL video (7:35) A telephone conversationFake Airline Ticket Print your own ticket to any destination Vocabulary Check-in Self-Service Check-in (1:16) Instruction how to use the machineChecking in at an airport (1:30) A very natural situationSpeaking English at the airport (2:59) Sentences for check-in and security check On the Plane On The Airplane (3:32) A Roleplay from boarding to talking during the flight
English auxiliary verbs (be, do, have) 3 | English auxiliaries exercise
CHECK ANSWERS (Your answers will be displayed in a new window) Back to list of exercises OFFICIAL ENGLISH TESTS: London Tests of English The London Tests of English are international English language exams for people whose first language is not English. The London Tests of English are theme-based exams - they test how well someone can communicate in "authentic", real-life situations. The London Tests of English have six levels, which conform to the guidelines of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR): A1 (Foundation), 1 (Elementary Level 1), 2 (Intermediate Level 2), 3 (Upper Intermediate Level 3), 4 (Advanced Level 4), 5 (Proficient Level). Levels 4 and 5 of the London Tests of English are accepted for entrance to universities in the UK and by a variety of international companies.
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of the Jack O’ Lantern - Halloween
People have been making jack-o’-lanterns at Halloween for centuries. The practice originated from an Irish myth about a man nicknamed “Stingy Jack.” According to the story, Stingy Jack invited the Devil to have a drink with him. True to his name, Stingy Jack didn’t want to pay for his drink, so he convinced the Devil to turn himself into a coin that Jack could use to buy their drinks. Once the Devil did so, Jack decided to keep the money and put it into his pocket next to a silver cross, which prevented the Devil from changing back into his original form. Soon after, Jack died. In Ireland and Scotland, people began to make their own versions of Jack’s lanterns by carving scary faces into turnips or potatoes and placing them into windows or near doors to frighten away Stingy Jack and other wandering evil spirits.
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Fun with words and creatures - Kittys engelskoppgaver
Dette er en kjempemorsom lek som samtidig bidrar til bevisstgjøring rundt verb, adjektiv, skapninger, preposisjoner og steder på engelsk. Slik gjør du: Last ned skjemaet nedenforFyll inn med navnene til alle som skal deltaSå skal alle i TILFELDIG rekkefølge si et verb hver på engelsk. Trykk på PILA til høyre for å få lastet ned dokumentene :-)
The five strangest habits of the Swedes - Sweden's news in English
The Local's Oliver Gee has just left Sweden after four years, and reflects on what he found to be the five oddest habits of Swedish people. Swedes are an interesting bunch. They're efficient but they love a good coffee-break, they're humble but they hang flags on their front porches, and they can appear cold at a glance but are as warm as an Arctic sauna when you really, really get to know them. And to me, they're also quite odd. After my four years in the country, I've collected what I found to be their most unusual habits. It is customary to stand at least one arm's length from another Swede at a bus stop. This is one of the first things I noticed about the Swedes. Photo: Shutterstock I like this obscure little obsession. 3. It is customary in Sweden to take at least four "fika" breaks each day. I'm a self-proclaimed word nerd but I always found this weird. But come on Swedes, you've got better unique words than that. "En kaffe, tack," says the customer. Tack och hej då. Oliver Gee