To the pupils of the 7th form!
- to describe the pictures;
- to use the words in dialogues;
- to speak about clothes you usually wear.
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"My English Lab" https://goo.gl/jhhVwK
Practice your Grammar here http://goo.gl/ErOLR6
Here you should fill in the form (таблица WEB фолио учащихся) https://goo.gl/1STA6n
Start working with Realtimeboard. Study the instruction in the Virtual School. Get ready with your hometask http://realtimeboard.com/app
Hi!If you are interested in the assessment of your work in blogs you may enter https://goo.gl/z2uyS7
Attention!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dear pupils! I strongly recommend you to join the Google Project and get your first certificate! You'll get aquainted with the information necessary in our modern world.
To know the level of your digital competence is very important.
You' ve got such an opportunity here
"Learning Foreign Languages"
Materials for the period 21. -25. 04.2014
Listening Tasks to “Learning Languages”
I. Write down the names of people discussing the topic:
II. Mark the expressions you’ve heard in the text:
1) A completely new writing system
2) Hardly any words that are the same in English
3) A dead\living language
4) The language that nobody speaks
5) Waste of time
6) Fun and pleasure
7) Boredom and sadness
8) Practical value
9) People have to learn foreign languages
10) You never stop learning with a foreign language
11) Learning the language is the process
12) Fail the exam
13) Pass the exam
14) To get a university degree
15) Remain a learner all your life
III. Answer the questions
1. Are some languages easier than others?
2. Why is it difficult to learn Japanese?
3. What’s easier to learn a living or a dead language?
4. I wonder if learning the language a real waste of time?
5. How long you should learn the language?
FINAL DISCUSSION
STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)
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What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘English’?
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Why are you studying English?
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What adjectives would you use to describe your feelings towards the English language?
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How much time and money do you spend on English?
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How happy are you with your English level?
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How has English improved your life?
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Do you ever wish you didn’t have to know or study English?
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What is your best piece of advice for anyone wanting to study English?
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Have all of your English teachers been good?
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How would your life be different if you spoke not a word of English?
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STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)
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How did English come to be so important?
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What are the things you like most and least about English?
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Do you think English is more or less difficult than your mother tongue?
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What is your favourite word in English, and why?
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Do you ever think or dream in English?
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Has English become a part of your first language?
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Do you think English will always be the world’s most important language?
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Do you think any particular countries “own” English, or can all countries own it?
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Why do you think of English grammar?
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What kind of people in the world do you think hate English?
Hundreds more free handouts Watch and comment the video in your blogs. Tasks to the Situation "Life in the Town and in the City""Sites of my native town"
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Useful Speech Patterns:
1) To begn with
2) At the same time
3)In my opinion \ to my mind
4) This is my idea
5) to be honest
6) As for me
7) As i have already said
8) In conclusion
Dear pupils, I'm very interested in your opinion on using Internet technologies and social network technologies in learning English. Will you answer the questions?The Poll
Dear pupils, I'm very interested in your opinion on using Internet technologies and social network technologies in learning English. Will you answer the questions?The Poll
Журнал 7 "В" /2016-2017/
Vocabulary to the topic "Travelling"
Tasks for 7 "A"
1. Trip to London
Tasks for 7 "V"
1. Trip to London
Vocabulary to the topic "Travelling"
Tasks for 7 "A"
1. Trip to London
Tasks for 7 "V"
1. Trip to London
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ОтветитьУдалить‘’The History of American English’’ This video shows how English settlers borrowed words from Native Americans to describe new plants and animals as well as how the Dutch, Germans and Italians added further words to the growing American English vocabulary.
‘’ Internet English’’ While in the past English changed through people speaking it, the amount of typing done while people are on the Internet has led to the introduction of shortened sentences such as ‘IMHO’, ‘BTW’ and ‘FYI’ and ‘LOL’ with some of them even passing into everyday spoken English.
‘’ An English Lesson in Japan’’ This funny video features legendary Japanese comedian Ken Shimura at his best, imitating some of the mannerisms you might expect from a Japanese English teacher.
‘’Shakespeare - History of English’’ In a fun and light hearted way, this video explains the import role Shakespeare had on shaping the English language, inventing around 2000 new words and phrases such as lacklustre, eyeball, breaking the ice and green-eyed monster.
"Sarcasm Taking Over" In this video, say 70% of people with sarcasm.
ОтветитьУдалить"History of the Dictionary " In this video say that doctor Johnson wrote the English dictionary 10 years there have been 42,773 words.
"Internet English" In this video, talking about online English in 1972, sent the first letter on the internet.
'' can you speak english’’ this video about tourist looking for someone to help her find a garage. The two men she comes across appear to speak perfectly fluent English but they tell her they can't.
ОтветитьУдалить‘’Shakespeare - History of English’’ In a fun and light hearted way, this video explains the import role Shakespeare had on shaping the English language, inventing around 2000 new words and phrases such as lacklustre, eyeball, breaking the ice and green-eyed monster.
‘’ An English Lesson in Japan’’ This funny video features legendary Japanese comedian Ken Shimura at his best, imitating some of the mannerisms you might expect from a Japanese English teacher.
‘’ Internet English’’ While in the past English changed through people speaking it, the amount of typing done while people are on the Internet has led to the introduction of shortened sentences such as ‘IMHO’, ‘BTW’ and ‘FYI’ and ‘LOL’ with some of them even passing into everyday spoken English.
" Can you speak english" this is a funny video about a woman Touristik. she wants to find a garage. met the two men that would ask for help, she asked whether they speak English. but they say they do not speak the language, although it is clear that they had very good speak English.
ОтветитьУдалить"An English lesson in Japan" this video is about an English teacher in Japan.seen what happens when a group of Western students popodaet VNA English class in Japan.This funny video shows some of the manners you might expect from a Japanese language teacher.