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The illustrated book of English sounds

The illustrated book of English sounds
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Idioms and proverbs by EnglishTeacher85 on Genially nº Edited by your English teacher English idioms and proverbs The Bulldog's Words p 41-42 p 35-36 p 27-28 p 25-26 p 31-32 p 43-44 p 37-38 p 29-30 p 33-34 p 39-40 p 23-24 p 21-22 p 19-20 p 11-12 p 17-18 p 13-14 p 15-16 p 9-10 p 7-8 p 1-2 p 3-4 p 5-6 For each idiom or proverb, click on the bulb to learn about their meaning ! Table of contents Idioms Proverbs An "idiom" is a common expression, which is typical of a country or a people.Its meaning is different from the meanings of each constituent word. Englishidioms Title 1 Idiom #2 Speak of the devil To let the cat out of the bag Idiom #1 Idiom #6 Idiom #5 Idiom #4 Once in a blue moon Idiom #3 To cost an arm and a leg When pigs fly See eye to eye Idiom #10 Idiom #9 Idiom #8 Break a leg ! Idiom #7 Giving someone the cold shoulder Bite the bullet To feel under the weather Idiom #12 Idiom #11 Take it or leave it Wild horses wouldn't drag it out of me Idiom #16 Idiom #15 Idiom #14 catch someone red-handed Idiom #13 have a frog in one's throat A little bird told me... No sooner said than done Idiom #20

The Best Part of Me Directions Part 1 Step 1: Gain your class' undivided attention, then roll up your sleeve, hold your elbow out toward them, and look at it like it is the most amazing thing you have ever seen. Say, "So tell me, what do you think of my elbow? Because I absolutely love it! Step 2: Ask students if there is anything about themselves that they love and why. Step 3: Bring students close together. Step 4: Following the reading, tell students they need to decide on what they think is the very best part of them by the next class session. Part 2 Step 5: In your school's computer lab, or with students working in groups of two or three at a computer center, direct students to the Writing with Writers: Poetry website. Step 6: Students write their own descriptive poem about the best part of them following the advice given during the writer's workshop. Step 7: Students can publish their poems by neatly printing them on blank paper in the style of those in Wendy Ewald's book, The Best Part of Me.

Norse Mythology for Smart People - The Ultimate Online Guide to Norse Mythology and Religion Idioms Directions: Click on each picture below to learn about a different idiom. Read the story and look for the clue that helps you guess what the idom means. idiom 1: hold your horses Billy was excited to go fishing on Saturday morning. As soon as he woke up, he ran downstairs to find his wife starting to make her breakfast."Can we go now? Find the clue to learn the mearning! You found the clue! "Hold your horses" means be patient. idiom 2: two peas in a pod Sam and Tam are next door neighbors and have known each other since they were two years old. Tam's mom replied, "No, dear. "Two peas in a pod" means two people who are very similar or spend a lot of time with each other. idiom 3: ONCE IN A BLUE MOON Gary's baseball team won the district game and he was going to a national game, which happened to be the same weekend his sister was performing a play. His sister explained, "Don't worry about it, Gary. "Once in a blue moon" means very rarely. idiom 4: butterflies in your stomach "Sure!"

Ressources audio Cette sélection de sites vous propose des ressources audio, en ligne et/ou téléchargeables, à exploiter en classe pour travailler la compréhension orale et la prononciation en langue anglaise : sites institutionnels, portails médias, livres à écouter, exercices d'entraînement... Sites institutionnels Audio-LinguaCette banque sonore collaborative propose des enregistrements mp3 en plusieurs langues. L'Internaute peut les sélectionner en fonction de critères très différents (langue, niveau du cadre, thème, âge du locuteur, durée...).www.audio-lingua.eu/ Portail EducnetLe site Educnet propose à partir d’entrées thématiques (actualités, société, vie quotidienne) des ressources sonores pour les élèves classées en fonction des niveaux de compétence du cadre. Il s’agit le plus souvent de ressources diffusées en continu. www2.educnet.education.fr/sections/langues/ressources/baladodiffus/anglais Livres audio en ligne LoudLit Portails de ressources médias Exercices en ligne

A2 Lessons Social Media Lesson- Social Media Students predict the topic of Social Media from mini-texts, read ‘Facts about Facebook’ and focus on lexical items in context. Students then discuss social media in their lives before taking part in ‘mini debates’, using simple phrases to give their opinions. Teachers’ Notes – Social Media The Answer – Short Film Lesson – The Answer In this lesson, students will meet words/phrases for describing appearance while introducing them to ‘will’ for future predictions. The Answer – Teachers’ Notes Soccer and Free Time Activities Lesson – Soccer In this lesson, students review and construct their own present simple questions and practice using adverbs of frequency to talk to their partners about their free time activities. Teachers’ Notes – Soccer UFC Fighter – Conor McGregor Lesson- Irish UFC Fighter – Conor McGregor In this lesson, students are introduced to Irish UFC chamption, Conor McGregor. Teachers’ Notes – Conor McGregor New Year’s Resolutions Lesson – Advertising

JK Rowling : Les avantages de l’échec et l’importance de l’imagination | by Onur Karapinar | Essentiel | Oct, 2020 | Medium ContexteCe discours a été prononcé à l’origine comme discours d’ouverture à l’Université de Harvard le 5 juin 2008. Le titre complet de cette conférence est « Les avantages de l’échec et l’importance de l’imagination ». Transcription du discours Le président Faust, les membres de la Harvard Corporation et du Board of Overseers, les membres de la faculté, les fiers parents et, surtout, les diplômés. La première chose que je voudrais dire, c’est « merci ». Faire un discours d’ouverture est une grande responsabilité ; c’est du moins ce que je pensais jusqu’à ce que je me remémore ma propre remise de diplôme. Vous voyez ? En fait, je me suis creusé l’esprit et le cœur pour ce que je dois vous dire aujourd’hui. J’ai trouvé deux réponses. Ces choix peuvent sembler chimériques ou paradoxaux, mais je vous prie de m’en excuser. J’étais convaincue que la seule chose que je voulais faire, à jamais, était d’écrire des romans. Maintenant, je ne vais pas rester ici et vous dire que l’échec est amusant.

Idioms and proverbs Proverbs Idioms Table of contents For each idiom or proverb, click on the bulb to learn about their meaning ! p 5-6 p 3-4 p 1-2 p 7-8 p 9-10 p 15-16 p 13-14 p 17-18 p 11-12 p 19-20 p 21-22 p 23-24 p 39-40 p 33-34 p 29-30 p 37-38 p 43-44 p 31-32 p 25-26 p 27-28 p 35-36 p 41-42 Click on the bulb to read more and understand ! Title 1 English idioms An "idiom" is a common expression, which is typical of a country or a people. Its meaning is different from the meanings of each constituent word. Idiom #1 To let the cat out of the bag Speak of the devil Idiom #2 To let the cat out of the bag = to reveal a secret by accidentI was planning a surprise party for my husband but he found out. speak of the devil (and he is sure to appear) : used when a person appears when we've just talked about him / her Quand on parle du loup...... See eye to eye When pigs fly To cost an arm and a leg Idiom #3 Once in a blue moon Idiom #4 Idiom #5 Idiom #6 see eye to eye : used when two or more people agree or share the same opinion / être d'accord Idiom #7

Glossary of Literary Terms | Literary Terms Action Also called “action-adventure,” action is a genre of film, TV, literature, etc., in which the primary feature is the constant slam-bang of fights, chases, explosions, and clever one-liners. Action stories typically do not explore complex relationships between human beings or the subtleties of psychology and philosophy. Ad Hominen Ad hominem is Latin for “against the man,” and refers to the logical fallacy (error) of arguing that someone is incorrect because they are unattractive, immoral, weird, or any other bad thing you could say about them as a person. Adage An adage is a brief piece of wisdom in the form of short, philosophical, and memorable sayings. Adventure Adventure (pronounced ad-ven-cher) was originally a Middle English word derived from the Old French aventure meaning “destiny,” “fate,” or “chance event.” Allegory An allegory is a story within a story. Alliteration In alliteration, words that begin with the same sound are placed close together. Allusion Ambiguity Amplification

phonologie 26_08 by tucanina on Genially 3,evaluer la phonologie,5,quoi et comment enseigner la phonologie,4,DIdactique de la phonologie: une perspective chronologique et les textes officiels,Marta CANEPA - professeur d'anglais Collège Jean Moulin - Brignoles,définition,Enseigner la phonologie,1,2,L'anglais et le français: différences,6,Ressources,1,La phonologie POURquoi et pour quoi faire ?,0,1,définition,1,Mireille Quivy, Claire Tardieu : "Etude de la mélodie créée par l'association des phonèmes en morphèmes puis en énoncés. Autrement dit les phonèmes eux mêmes, le rythme et l'intonation" (Glossaire de didactique de l'anglais),Henri Adamczewski, Denis Keen : " En gros, la phonétique traditionnelle étudie les sons bruts de la parole, les bruits innombrables que nous émettons.

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