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EFL ESL Teaching Activities, Lessons, Games, Worksheets, Ideas

EFL ESL Teaching Activities, Lessons, Games, Worksheets, Ideas
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Sentence Examples Grammar,Vocabulary ESL Worksheets,Handouts,Tests,Puzzles autoenglish.org British Life and Culture in the UK - Woodlands Junior School EFL / ESOL / ESL Educational Songs and Activities: Song Lyrics for Teaching English as a Second Language These EFL/ESOL/ESL lyrics are available from a variety of albums: Songs that Teach Conversational English and English Vocabulary Action Songs Around the World – Jack Hartmann Can You Move Like Me? – Caroline and Danny Circle of Friends – Ron Brown Family Dance – Dr. – Music with Mar. – Jay Cleveland Jump for Numbers 0-10 – Ron Brown Jump, Jump, Jump – Jeanne Nelson and Hector Marín Stand Up – Skip West We Walk – Music with Mar. Alphabet The ABC Rap – The Gum Rappers Letter Blender – Music Movement & Magination Letter Sounds A to Z – Jack Hartmann Who Knows the Alphabet Sounds? – ABC's & Much More Animals African Safari – Diana Colson Baboon Baby – Diana Colson Do You Know These Sounds? – Jeanne Nelson and Hector Marín Doing the Flamingo Walk – Diana Colson Elephants – Diana Colson Giraffe – Diana Colson Lion Pride – Diana Colson Mosquito – Jeanne Nelson and Hector Marín My Fish – Jeanne Nelson and Hector Marín My Pet Turtle – Jeanne Nelson and Hector Marín Please Say Cheese (Animal Names and Movements) – Dr.

Engelska | Framtidskompassen Tyvärr finns inte det digitala materialet till "Whats's up" längre tillgängligt i fri form. Spotlight - digitalt material till 6:ornas läromedel Allmänt:BBC:s "Bytesize" - massor av övningar, förklaringar, animeringar och spelCrosswordlab - skapa korsord som går att lösa onlineABCya.com - blandade övningar på engelska, bra i flera olika ämnenDigipuzzle - Blandade språkövningar på engelska. Även matematik på engelska.ESL Games - om man är beredd att "klicka runt" lite så kan man hitta riktigt bra och roliga övningar.Gogo News - annorlunda och intressanta nyheter på engelskaMrNussbaum - blandning av övningar och spel. Ganska avancerat, främst för äldre elever.ord.se - översättningstjänst från Norstedts. Ger många bra alternativ, även hur ord kan användas i fraser.Scratchgarden - Pedagogiska videos och ramsor. Träna glosor:Quizlet (skapa konto är gratis. Hör- och läsövningar:Why Anasi has thin legsThe Great RaceThe Greedy HippoAngel!

DUST Family Foster: England Var någonstans uppstod det engelska språket? Keith och Julia Foster står på Englands nordöstra kust dit båtar kom för 1500 år sedan med folk som talade ett språk som senare skulle utvecklas till världsspråket engelska. De träffar Fosters på BBC Radio och på en PR-byrå som använder språket på ett mycket kreativt sätt. Vi möter världens främsta expert på engelskans framtid under en traditionell engelsk regnskur. Och under en båttur bredvid det gamla universitetet i Cambridge har pappa Keith och dotter Julia svårt att hålla sams. Dessutom: Yen Yen Woo och Colin Goh - två singaporianer bosatta i New York - berättar om hur deras andra film blev censurerad samt vad "granfudder road" betyder på singlish. Här kan du skapa egna klipp ur programmet Hjälp Stäng 1. Se en film om hur man skapar klipp. DelaKopiera länken genom att trycka ctrl+C på PC eller cmd+C på Mac.

Differentiation: setting learning objectives and outcomes Schools will use different systems for setting objectives, but it's expected that pupils will know – by being told or by seeing these displayed on the board – what the learning objectives are. I would strongly advise that pupils copy down these learning objectives, or stick them into their books so that they can refer to them both during and after the lesson. When setting your learning objectives you need to be clear about what you expect the learning outcomes to be. Having said this, it will have already become pretty evident to you that not all pupils will be able to access the knowledge/skills/understanding you are trying to impart in your lessons to the same level, and because of this your outcomes need to be differentiated. What is differentiation? So what is actually meant by the term ‘differentiation’? Teachers who only group according to ability are limiting the learning of many pupils in their classes, particularly those with special educational needs. Starter activities

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