General introduction of identifying different items in a typical office. The video focuses on vocabulary and topics used in the worlds of business, trade, finance, and international relations.
With the fast rise of technology, the way we speak has changed when we discuss computers. Thus, a creation of new phrasal verbs and meanings for common vocabulary developed. Our speech has become more informal, yet not completely understood.<br />
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This lesson plan explains those meaning behind the prepositions of location and collocations. <br />
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Included is a lesson plan, a PowerPoint Presentation and worksheets with an answer key.
Part 1: Understanding the use of the continuous verb with “-ing” with daily or routine activities.<br />
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Part 2: Understanding the different types of daily or routine activities that have similar meanings.
Reading a dictionary would be considered a challenge. Although a wonderful resource of learning vocabulary, a dictionary provides much more than on how to spell a word.<br />
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With word usage increases in verbal phrases with many meanings than its general definition, knowing how to read a dictionary guides the way with the word's several meanings.
Students learn the relationship between parts of speech and pronunciation of stress homographs; how to identify the same spelt words by the different sound which changes the meaning of a sentence.<br />
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Lesson plan includes<br />
List of Common Homographs with Pronunciation Code and Definition<br />
1 - Worksheet: Appropriate pronunciation code for the respective homograph<br />
1 - Worksheet: Identifying the bold homograph and its meaning
Increase students' motor skills using their visual senses, also become familiar when listening to a question and understanding its meaning when spoken, then know how to respond. Gain the ability on how to describe weather or actions with gestures.
Use of phrasal verbs are common, but not as spoken as often in US. The definitions of each phrasal verb always changing according to tone of voice and of situation. Here are a few to start in understanding what Americans really mean to say.
This resource is a colorful approach to teaching association of common colors with fruits and vegetables. One can test the students’ memories at the end of the slideshow.