http://www.onestopenglish.com/
Visite o nosso Grupo para " PROFESSORES DE INGLÊS". Várias apostilas e novidades na área de LEM - INGLÊS. https://www.facebook.com/groups/concursoprofessoringles/
30/06/2017
29/06/2017
Classroom Ideas - 11 ótimas ideias para você turbinar as suas aulas.
De planejamento a atividades práticas, o objetivo é que tanto você, quanto seus alunos tirem o máximo de proveito das aulas.
1. USE "PLANNING FILES" PARA ARQUIVAR SUAS AULAS PLANEJADAS
Que tal ter seus planejamentos todos resumidos e guardados em um arquivo pessoal?
A ideia é preencher fichas contendo os seguintes itens:
A ideia é preencher fichas contendo os seguintes itens:
Games and Activties - 2
1. VOCABULARY DICE GAME
Para esse jogo, o professor seleciona uma quantidade de flashcards sobre o tema estudado. Esses flashcards podem ser confeccionados pelos próprios alunos. Logo após, os alunos sentam em círculo com os flashcards empilhados no centro.
O primeiro aluno joga o dado e para cada número tirado, devem seguir as instruções:
O primeiro aluno joga o dado e para cada número tirado, devem seguir as instruções:
Games and Activities - 1
O blog traz hoje uma postagem com ideias de jogos e atividades para tornar as aulas mais dinâmicas e animadas.
Tirinhas são super fáceis de encontrar. Que tal selecionar algumas, apagar os balões de diálogos e pedir aos alunos que escrevam suas próprias histórias? No final todas podem fazer parte de um comic book (revista em quadrinhos) coletivo.
2. FISH BOWL GAME
FARM ANIMALS - Teaching Topics
Teaching Topics
O professor pode iniciar a aula trabalhando com flashcards para introduzir o novo vocabulário
(What's this? / It's a _____.).
Você pode fazer os flashcards com seus alunos, ou imprimi-los de sites como o docstoc ou o eslprintables, que também traz várias atividades para imprimir.
5 segredos para ser um ótimo professor de inglês!
1 – Foque-se em como aprender inglês e como você vai passar isso ao aluno
A primeira dica eu considero a mais importante de todas. Você precisa focar no “como aprender inglês” e como você vai passar isso para os seus alunos. Com isso eu quero dizer que, muitos professores de inglês, uma grande parte na verdade, se focam e dar boas aulas, em criar materiais e aulas legais e divertidas, o que na prática não muito resultado. Ao fazer isso você não estará se focando no aluno, no que o aluno quer saber, mas sim focando em si próprio. Você pode até preparar uma aula muito divertida com música e tudo mais, porém no final das contas o resultado que o aluno está buscando não será alcançado. Este é um erro muito comum entre professores.
27/06/2017
Enriching Primary English
For Teachers
📚 Enriching Primary English - Edition: 2015
PDF file, 8 MB Pages: 187
https://vk.com/ doc243798239_441428461
📚 Enriching Primary English - Edition: 2015
PDF file, 8 MB Pages: 187
https://vk.com/
6 stories for you to Learners - and how to use them
📚 Telling Tales in English
6 stories for you to Learners - and how to use them
PDF file, 32 MB Pages: 83
https://vk.com/ doc243798239_446555073
6 stories for you to Learners - and how to use them
PDF file, 32 MB Pages: 83
https://vk.com/
Learning to Teach English
📚 Learning to Teach English
Edition: 2005
PDF file, 114 MB Pages: 144
https://vk.com/ doc243798239_445342442
Edition: 2005
PDF file, 114 MB Pages: 144
https://vk.com/
Worksheets and Activities for Kids
📚 ESL Worksheets and Activities for Kids
By: Miryung Pitts
This book consists of 10 topics: Family, numbers, shapes, time, months, days, weather, prepositions, money, and animals. There are instructions for all of the worksheets at the beginning of each topic section.
PDF file, 6 MB
https://m.vk.com/ doc228222869_437422962?hash =89dbe251b84ae302c8&dl=919 d61c789a0a7e4b3
By: Miryung Pitts
This book consists of 10 topics: Family, numbers, shapes, time, months, days, weather, prepositions, money, and animals. There are instructions for all of the worksheets at the beginning of each topic section.
PDF file, 6 MB
https://m.vk.com/
Marcadores:
activities,
book,
ebook,
english,
ESL,
kids,
worksheets
22/06/2017
Nunca é tarde para aprender
Aprender uma nova língua já na fase adulta, seja para se qualificar profissionalmente ou mesmo para satisfazer a vontade de entender um filme sem legendas ou cantarolar uma música estrangeira, é mais comum do que se pensa.
Emoji in class... Emoji lesson plan
1 What your emoji says about you
Begin by asking students which emoji they think they use the most (assuming that the majority of students do use or have used emoji, that is). They can call this out, explaining what it is in English. You may even want to start by saying what your most commonly used emoji is (mine is the face with tears of joy, by the way).
20/06/2017
Atividades divertidas de inglês para todo o ensino fundamental
Did or Made Did you know Do -does- did Do or Make Don´t – doesn´t – didn´t Expressing Ability Fall, feel, fill Find the Missing Word 2 Find the Missing Word Florida Facts Quiz For – since 2 For or Since 1 For or since GENERAL VOCABULARY Go or Do Go. goes, going, went, gone Going To Have -has Indirect Questions Is the Sentence CorrectLie or Lay Look At, look for, look after Look, see, watch Make or Do 1 Make or Do Making a HypothesisMiscellaneous Grammar Quiz Modals Much – many Multiple Choice North or Northern Object Pronouns On, in, atParticiples
Writing Jar
The idea here is to have a jar full of writing prompts, the ones I’ve included have a big range. I tried to include thought-provoking, serious, funny and creative, so that each time they reach into the jar they’ll be challenged with a different kind of writing and style. It helps keep it from being boring and exposes them to lots of different ways of writing. Of course you can fill it with your own prompts… whatever works for your homeschool.
Here’s a few tips for using the jar & prompts
#1- “Why? is implied” – There are some prompts like, “What is your favorite song?” Or “Write about someone who inspires you.” Or “If you could only say 20 words for the rest of your life what would you pick?” They don’t all have “Why?” written after them. I told the boys that if there is one where “Why?” makes sense at the end of it that is part of the question.
Primary resources for teachers and parents all around the world.
Body worksheets
16/06/2017
Basic Sentence Structure In English
In grammar, a sentence is the basic grammatical unit. It contains a group of words and expresses a complete thought.
- Subject
- Predicate
- Object
- Complement
The two basic parts of a sentence are the subject and predicate.
Subject:
Paragraph Writing
A paragraph is the number of sentences grouped together and relating to one topic; a group of related sentences that develop single point.
A paragraph may contain one sentence or many sentences, there is no specific length of a paragraph.
How to Write a Paragraph
Infographic - 11 Boring Phrases & What to Use Instead
There's nothing more boring than reading the same phrases over and over again.
Take a look at this infographic to find out how to make your writing more varied and interesting.
11/06/2017
WEBSITES FOR LEARNING ENGLISH
Websites for Teacher
www.amityfoundation.org/frm/aaw_tr.html (Amity Teacher’s Toolkit)
http://www.eltforum.com/
http://www.eslcafe.com/
www.teachingenglish.org.uk/index.shtml (British Council and BBC)
www.asu.edu/educ/epsl/lpru.htm (language policy)
http://www.chompchomp.com/ (grammar)
www.cctc.commnet.edu/grammar/index2.htm (grammar and writing)
www.efltasks.net
www.eleaston.com
http://www.eltasia.com/
http://www.esl-lounge.com/
http://www.eslpartyland.com/
www.johnsesl.com/templates/teachers
www.readwritethink.org
http://www.teaching-unplugged.com/
http://www.tefl.com/
www.tefl.net
http://www.thestoryteller.org.uk/
www.amityfoundation.org/frm/aaw_tr.html (Amity Teacher’s Toolkit)
http://www.eltforum.com/
http://www.eslcafe.com/
www.teachingenglish.org.uk/index.shtml (British Council and BBC)
www.asu.edu/educ/epsl/lpru.htm (language policy)
http://www.chompchomp.com/ (grammar)
www.cctc.commnet.edu/grammar/index2.htm (grammar and writing)
www.efltasks.net
www.eleaston.com
http://www.eltasia.com/
http://www.esl-lounge.com/
http://www.eslpartyland.com/
www.johnsesl.com/templates/teachers
www.readwritethink.org
http://www.teaching-unplugged.com/
http://www.tefl.com/
www.tefl.net
http://www.thestoryteller.org.uk/
33 WAYS TO SPEAK BETTER ENGLISH – without taking classes
When we communicate effectively we are able to express our ideas and opinions, share experiences, and build relationships with others. When we struggle to express ourselves, we feel unvalued and insecure. As human beings, we want to participate in group discussions and have an impact on the society around us. Well, English teachers and English classes definitely help. But, studying English for a few hours a week may not improve your spoken English very much.
What you need is to become a self-directed learner, somebody who takes responsibility for their own learning and creates their own learning programme to develop their English.
Here are 11 (OUT OF 33) ways to speak better English, without going to classes.
1. Record yourself speaking English. Listening to yourself can be strange at first but you get used to it. Listen to a recording of a fluent English speaker (a short audio file) and then record yourself repeating what they said. Compare the difference and try again. Humans are natural mimics so you will find yourself getting better and better. Soundcloud ttps://soundcloud.com/ is an excellent tool for voice recording as you or your teacher can make notes about your errors.
2. Read aloud, especially dialogue. Reading aloud is not the same as speaking naturally. However, it is very useful for exercising the vocal muscles. Practise for 5 or 10 minutes a day and you will begin to notice which sounds are difficult for you to produce. Find transcripts of natural dialogues, such as these here http://www.teacherjoe.us/NYBJ.html, and practise acting them with a friend, you will also learn common phrases which we use when speaking.
3. Sing along to English songs while you’re driving or in the shower. The lyrics to pop songs are often conversational so you can learn lots of common expressions by listening to them. Humans are also able to remember words when used together with music which is why it is difficult to remember poems but easy to remember the words to songs. Here are some songs to get started with. http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/phonemic-ch..
Assinar:
Postagens (Atom)
Arquivo do blog
-
▼
2017
(264)
-
▼
junho
(28)
- Resources Worksheets And Other Materials
- Classroom Ideas - 11 ótimas ideias para você turbi...
- Games and Activties - 2
- Games and Activities - 1
- FARM ANIMALS - Teaching Topics
- Dicas para Quem Estuda Inglês
- 5 segredos para ser um ótimo professor de inglês!
- Enriching Primary English
- 6 stories for you to Learners - and how to use them
- Learning to Teach English
- Worksheets and Activities for Kids
- Nunca é tarde para aprender
- Emoji in class... Emoji lesson plan
- Atividades divertidas de inglês para todo o ensino...
- ATIVIDADES EM INGLÊS PARA O ENSINO FUNDAMENTAL
- Writing Jar
- Primary resources for teachers and parents all aro...
- Basic Sentence Structure In English
- Paragraph Writing
- Infographic - 11 Boring Phrases & What to Use Instead
- WEBSITES FOR LEARNING ENGLISH
- 33 WAYS TO SPEAK BETTER ENGLISH – without taking c...
- JUNE´S PARTY HISTORY
- June Fest!!!!
- JUNE'S PARTY AND CULTURE
- Interactive notebook
- A Teacher's day
- Warm-up activity
-
▼
junho
(28)