This is a PowerPoint that you can use to show pupils how to write a nice answer to the topic of Global Issues.
It covers the following language:
How to say what worries you most
A list of problems, economic and social
Environmental problems
Health problems
How to explain what you think is unfair about the situations
Saying what you think should be done about the problems using the subjunctive
Including imperfect and preterite tenses
Using the future tense to say what you will do to help in the future
Using the conditional to say what you would do if you had the chance
This is a video that leads pupils through using a variety of tenses to write a 150-word essay for the Global Issues Topic.
This booklet is set up with a mix of topic pages and grammar exercises:
p1 - Work Experience
p2 - The imperfect tense summary
p3 - Modal verbs summary
p4 - The perfect tense summary
p5 - The imperfect tense, modal verbs and the perfect tense
p6 - The World of work
p7 - Your plans when you leave school
p8 - Accusative prepositions
p9 - The dative case
p10 - Your dream job
p11 - The conditional tense
p12 - The future tense
p13 - Using “wenn”
p14 - Talking about jobs
p15 - Accusative prepositions
It assumes a reasonable level of understanding and would be best suited to year 10 and above.
A series of activities designed to revise the topics and grammar associated with family and relationships. A range of tenses, including perfect, imperfect, future and modal verbs
A menu that allows pupils to choose their homework activities - the idea is that the starters, mains, sides and desserts are differentiated so that pupils have to choose a number of activities at different levels.
The design seems to appeal to boys in particular!