
Learn English Video Here are all my 'learn English videos' so far. I'll be putting up more very often, so why not sign up for my newsletter (and get a free copy of my phrasal verbs e-book) or RSS feed to hear when I have a new one? Stative Verbs This video talks about stative verbs- what they are and how we should use them. It also talks about all the difficult exceptions. How To Use The Present Simple Tense, Part 1: This video explains about when we need to use the present simple tense (see this page about the present simple for more information.) Fifty Common Irregular Verbs: This video gives the infinitive, past simple and past participle of 50 irregular verbs. Present Tenses Exercise: Practise your present simple and present continuous with this video - put the verb into the correct tense, then listen to the answer. Past Simple or Present Perfect Exercise Practise the difference between the present perfect and past simple tenses here. First Conditional Exercise Make the first conditional.
Stylehouse: My Room Rules Share this page: Here's How to Enter: Just upload a video of your room or dorm. Video Requirements: We'll accept your uploaded video or original tape, either miniDV or miniDVC format, or a DVD with the unedited video file as either a .mov or a .mp4 file. Videos should be no longer than 5 minutes. Video Submission: There are two ways to enter your video! Or send in your tape or DVD clearly labeled with your name and phone number. Mail to: My Room Rules Entries pbteen.com 151 Union Street San Francisco, CA 94111 Top Tips for Making a Great Video: Tell Us About Yourself Remember to give us your first name on camera. Tell Us About Your Room Remember to be detailed when you're describing what you love so much about your room or what makes your dorm so great. Don't Be Shy Be sure to turn the camera on yourself a few times so we know just who you are. Hold Steady Try to keep your camera steady as you talk about each part of your room. Shhh... What Not to Wear Avoid wearing white or striped clothing.
vintage everyday Advanced English Grammar ESL Listening Comprehension Exercises: Movie clips to practice English | ELL/ELT We've got many more video-based listening comprehension exercises (as well as tons of other great content) in our ad-freePREMIUM EDITION. Sign up today! Here's what you do: Click on the video you want to watch below.Watch the video, and pay attention to it! Till The Hummingbird Project Silver Linings Playbook Away We Go Aftersun Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Emergency Licorice Pizza Adventureland End of the Tour Coherence: Transitions between Ideas a4esl.org "There is" or "There are" Use "there is" for one item. Read the sentence, decide on the answer, then click the answer button to see the correct answer. There many animals in the zoo. Copyright (C) 1998 by Kaye Mastin MalloryThis quiz is part of the HTML-Only Self-Study Quizzes which is part of Activities for ESL Students, a project by The Internet TESL Journal.
Charlotte Trounce 25 Ways to Ask Your Kids 'So How Was School Today?' Without Asking Them 'So How Was School Today?' | liZ Evans This year, Simon is in fourth grade and Grace is in first grade, and I find myself asking them every day after school, "So how was school today?" And every day I get an answer like "fine" or "good," which doesn't tell me a whole lot. Or at least get a full sentence. So the other night, I sat down and made a list of more engaging questions to ask about school. They aren't perfect, but I do at least get complete sentences, and some have led to some interesting conversations... and hilarious answers... and some insights into how my kids think and feel about school. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. So far, my favorite answers have come from questions 12, 15 and 21. And the answers we get are sometimes really surprising. As my kids get older, I know I am going to have to work harder and harder to stay engaged with them -- but I know it's going to be worth the work. This post originally appeared on Simple Simon and Company. Alamy 1.
Learning English Video Project The Internet is such a splendid tool for communicating with people and finding out how people are doing things differently all over the world. I want the Learning English Video Project to really be a part of that.Daniel Emmerson, Director About the Project Director's Blog Resources Frequently Asked Questions Can't see these films in your country? Encounters in the UK You sleep on it and next day you feel...yeah, something got in Encounters in the UK is the 7th and final film in this documentary mini-series. Thoughts from Brazil The more you talk, the better you get Thoughts from Brazil looks at modern trends in learning English, especially for children and teens. Insights from China Never say die Based in the busy, cosmopolitan city of Shanghai, Daniel Emmerson's latest film Insights from China takes us inside the worlds of English language learning and teaching and the airline industry in China. Conversations in Spain Nobody's there to judge you or to make fun of you if you make a mess
what time is it | Le blog pour mes classes d'anglais au collège 1. Lis la leçon ici: time 2. Fais les exercices suivants Exercice 1 Exercice 2 Exercice 3 Exercice 4 3. English news and easy articles for students of English 10 Excellent Social Bookmarking Tools for Teachers February, 2014 Social bookmarking is a new concept that has seen the light with the emergence of bookmarking services like the ones I cited below.Semantically speaking, ' social bookmarking' is made up of the the term " social " which is related to society and general interactions between people, and the verb " to bookmark " (used here as a gerund ending in ing) which has to do with recording and/or saving content for both later use and quick access. Weaving the semantic reference of the two words results in social bookmarking as we know it today : a collaborative and collective saving and sharing of web content.' Below are some of the best social bookmarking websites I would recommend to teachers and students. 1- Diigo This is my favourite tool for socialbookmarking. 2- Livebinders This is another powerful tool for saving and organizing your bookmarks. 3- Scoop.it Scoop.it is another powerful web tool for curating digital content. 4- Pinterest 5- Edshelf 7- Educlipper