Inspired by The British Council definitions of intonation. This activity is for the teachers to boost and foster the teaching of intonation in their lessons. What is intonation? https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/intonation Intonation is about how we say things, rather than...
This is a great movie. Meryl Streep is simply magnificent in this role. I used this scene to talk about rhymes and poetry. A rhyme is when two words sound the same when spoken. Rhyming words don’t have to...
One of my all times favorite movies. Life of Pi is an unforgettable experience. The opening scene is perfect for all beginners levels working with vocabulary related to zoo animals. Kids love it! Small groups – GAME: I....
I. Watch the movie segment. Pay attention to what the characters are doing. II. Ask and answer the questions: Ex: What are the children (they) doing? They are playing. 1. What ___________________ ? She ____________________. 2....
Here is another great activity provided by Pedro Urbano, one of this blog’s readers. His activities are wonderful and this one is no exception. Thanks, Pedro, once again. I’ve been teaching English for nine years working with teens,...
I. Watch the scene and write down every symbol or procedure of the wedding that you don’t know the meaning or what they represent. Ex: I don’t know why the bride wears red. II. Form small groups. As...
This movie is marvelous. You must see it. Nothing is said in this scene, so it is very easy even for beginners. I used it to practice the simple present tense. I. Watch the movie segment with attention....
This vocabulary activity based on the monster hit “Let It Go” was provided by a reader from Peru, Margarita Jara de La Roca. Thanks Margarita for your contribution. I hope you all like it. I studied at Universidad...
This great activity was provided by an Argentinean teacher, Fernanda Delgado. It is a great contribution. I am sure my readers will simply love it. Send us more, Fernanda! I’m a teacher at the Oak House, Cipolletti. I...
