Website creation
Log on @
www.students.weebly.com
Enter your username and password
Here is your first task. Read the file and get to work!
www.students.weebly.com
Enter your username and password
Here is your first task. Read the file and get to work!
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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
Here is your third task: In the writing section, each partner must add this in word document format: How was your trip to Ottawa.
(If you did not go write about a trip that you have done before)
Here is your fourth task: Minimal pairs guess: www.cplgenglish2013.weebly.com
Good site for minimal pairs: http://www.manythings.org/b/e/3518/
Better site for minimal pairs: http://www.shiporsheep.com/
Best site for minimal pairs: http://www.esltrail.com/2008/09/minimal-pairs-exercises-for-esol.html
Put this in your oral or speaking section
Fifth task: Find an English article and add it to the reading section. It can be an English comic strip if you like
Sixth 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.
Last task: In speaking section, record your about me and post it!
Last thing: Please post your 10 questions and 10 answers in the other section
Once you are finished all these tasks you make work on making your website beautiful and add links! When all is corrected we will be able to publish. (make sure you ask me for advice for the domain name). Check with Miss Katie first.
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May 14, 2013
1. Correct homework
2. Internet Lingo
3. Website marking rubric
Plan for Friday May 10th 2013
1) Complete internet lingo sheet individually. Use this link for help: www.netlingo.com
2) Give to the subsitute teacher, if she says it's ok, you can work in your partners to check your answers and on your website. Do the first, second and third tasks!
Don't forget your English homework for Tuesday May 14th!
2) Give to the subsitute teacher, if she says it's ok, you can work in your partners to check your answers and on your website. Do the first, second and third tasks!
Don't forget your English homework for Tuesday May 14th!
You may practice with these English games when you are all finished your SAÉ
SAE magic power
Intro activity: Here is the text that you have to listen to:
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Poems and pronunciation
For C5, Feb.1 you must choose a poem, practice reciting it at home and present it in class or if you'd like
you can record it.
You have two choices.
a) You recite a poem
(choose 1-2 verses, minimum 6 lines)
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/
you can record it.
You have two choices.
a) You recite a poem
(choose 1-2 verses, minimum 6 lines)
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/
Tuesday Nov 13
When you are finished your Pg.3 activity in 911.
You may play the following games:
Advanced:
http://www.english-online.org.uk/games/gamezone2.htm
Intermediate:
http://www.englishclub.com/esl-games/vocabulary/cloze-jobs-1.htm
http://www.englishclub.com/esl-games/hangman.htm
Beginner:
http://www.englishclub.com/esl-games/hangman.htm
You may play the following games:
Advanced:
http://www.english-online.org.uk/games/gamezone2.htm
Intermediate:
http://www.englishclub.com/esl-games/vocabulary/cloze-jobs-1.htm
http://www.englishclub.com/esl-games/hangman.htm
Beginner:
http://www.englishclub.com/esl-games/hangman.htm
Useful expressions to use in English to get points!
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