205 Questions and answers: study for Quiz Game Show
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Our website:
Go to this link:students.weebly.com
Enter your username and password
Website creation 1
Here is your first task. Read the file and get to work!
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Website creation 2
Here is your second task: Choose 15-20 vocabulary words to do with the same subject and generate a word search with this link: http://puzzlemaker.discoveryeducation.com/WordSearchSetupForm.asp
Website creation 3
Here is the fourth task: Minimal pairs guess: www.cplgenglish2013.weebly.com
http://www.manythings.org/b/e/3518/
http://www.shiporsheep.com/
http://www.esltrail.com/2008/09/minimal-pairs-exercises-for-esol.html
Here is the fifth task:
Complete the internet lingo vocabulary sheet and upload it in your reading tab
after, read the following article: http://www.time.com/time/specials/2007/article/0,28804,1633488_1633608_1633636,00.html
http://education.weebly.com/ed-aboutus.php
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Sixth task: Find an English article and add it to
the reading section. It can be an English comic strip if you like
Seventh task: Make a short paragraph about you in the about you section:
Who you are
Where you are
from
What you like?
Why you like it.
the reading section. It can be an English comic strip if you like
Seventh task: Make a short paragraph about you in the about you section:
Who you are
Where you are
from
What you like?
Why you like it.
Marking rubric for website:
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Poems and pronuncitation
For homework next week, you must choose a poem, practice
reciting it at home and present it next class or if you'd like you can record it.
You have two choices.
a) You recite a poem (choose 1-2 verses lines, minimum 6 lines) of
your choice
or
b) You recite the lyrics to your favorite song
(minimum 6 lines)
Here are some English poem examples:
- Dr. Seuss poems: https://www.earlymoments.com/dr-seuss/favorite-dr-seuss-quotes/
- Shel Silverstein: http://100.best-poems.net/where-sidewalk-ends.html
- The Chaos: https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~clamen/misc/humour/TheChaos.html
- A collection of various popluar English poems: http://100.best-poems.net/
- Example of a song: Jet Lag by Simple Plan
``What time is it where you are?
I miss you more than anything
Back at home you feel so far
Waitin' for the phone to ring
It's gettin’ lonely livin’ upside down
I don't even wanna be in this town
Tryin' to figure out the time zones makin' me crazy``
To present: You must introduce the author, and the title. Use a lot of EXPRESSION in your voice. Take your time.
If you want to me to record a reading of the poem to help you practice, send me an email with the title to [email protected] and I will send you a recorded version.
Here is a website to listen to different English pronunciations: http://www.manythings.org/pp/
reciting it at home and present it next class or if you'd like you can record it.
You have two choices.
a) You recite a poem (choose 1-2 verses lines, minimum 6 lines) of
your choice
or
b) You recite the lyrics to your favorite song
(minimum 6 lines)
Here are some English poem examples:
- Dr. Seuss poems: https://www.earlymoments.com/dr-seuss/favorite-dr-seuss-quotes/
- Shel Silverstein: http://100.best-poems.net/where-sidewalk-ends.html
- The Chaos: https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~clamen/misc/humour/TheChaos.html
- A collection of various popluar English poems: http://100.best-poems.net/
- Example of a song: Jet Lag by Simple Plan
``What time is it where you are?
I miss you more than anything
Back at home you feel so far
Waitin' for the phone to ring
It's gettin’ lonely livin’ upside down
I don't even wanna be in this town
Tryin' to figure out the time zones makin' me crazy``
To present: You must introduce the author, and the title. Use a lot of EXPRESSION in your voice. Take your time.
If you want to me to record a reading of the poem to help you practice, send me an email with the title to [email protected] and I will send you a recorded version.
Here is a website to listen to different English pronunciations: http://www.manythings.org/pp/
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Trouve le définition des mots suivants:
- above - in front of
- behind - inside
- below - near
- beside - on
- between - on the left of
- in - on the right of
-on top of - outside
-over - under
- behind - inside
- below - near
- beside - on
- between - on the left of
- in - on the right of
-on top of - outside
-over - under
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What is a homonym?
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/homonym
What is an antonym?
http://www.answers.com/topic/antonym
Different types of homes
http://englishwilleasy.com/english-through-pictures/place-english-through-pictures/types-of-housing-and-communities/
http://simplefinanceblog.com/most-common-types-of-houses/
http://www.louer.com/info-centre/montreal-housing-types.htm
Your activity for the day:
Think about and answer the following questions:
http://simplefinanceblog.com/most-common-types-of-houses/
http://www.louer.com/info-centre/montreal-housing-types.htm
Your activity for the day:
Think about and answer the following questions: