Archive for setembre, 2018

Speaking Game. Present Simple and Present Continuous

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Listening and Speaking. A fun day in Disneyland

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Song. Put your records on

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READING. Leisure Time

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ESO 2 STARTER UNIT

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ESO2 KPSI STARTER UNIT

 

 

WHAT CAN I DO ALREADY?

I CAN’T DO IT I CAN DO IT A LITTLE BIT I CAN DO IT I CAN DO IT AND I CAN EXPLAIN IT TO MY CLASSMATES
1.Can I describe what I see is happening in a picture?        
2. Can I ask my classmates questions about their free-time activities?        
3. Can I describe what someone is wearing?        
4. Can I give an oral presentation on a city?        
5. Can I create engaging slides for my presentation using the computer and Internet resources?        

 

LISTENING. Jessica´s first day at school.

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LISTENING. Clothing

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STARTER UNIT. VOCABULARY CLOTHES

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https://www.allthingstopics.com/clothing-and-fashion.html

 

 

Constructive Ideas For Teaching

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Parents expect their children to learn reading, writing, and math at school. But after years of measuring success based on test scores, experts are concerned that students aren’t learning something just as important: the social skills they need to succeed in life.

According to the National Center for Education Statistics, during the 2007-2008 school year, 46% of public schools had at least one serious disciplinary action, and 31% of schools dealt with fighting or physical attacks. In response, advocates for Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) hope to use social skill instruction to address behavior, discipline, safety, and academics to help kids become self-aware, manage their emotions, build social skills (empathy, perspective-taking, appreciating differences), form good relationships, and make positive decisions. In short, says Joan Duffell, executive director of the Committee for Children, “these are the skills that allow children to calm themselves when angry, make friends, resolve conflicts respectfully, and make ethical and safe choices.”

 

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