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`True or false.pptx
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It is a True/False activity for the video above.
Before watching the video project the sentences on the screen by pressing F5.
Ask students to read the sentences and guess if they are True or False.
Play the video and tell students to check their guesses. You can also click anywhere on the presentation to reveal the answers.
Hope you will find the material useful. Waiting for your comments 😁
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#professionaldevelopment
Oxford University Press invites teachers from all over the world to take part in global professional development event - ELTOC 2021.
Be part of the live ELTOC experience and receive a certificate of attendance and resource pack.
Following this πŸ‘† link you will find a detailed info about dates, speakers, topics and registration. Do not miss an opportunity to learn from Oxford University Press experts and interact with professionals from all over the world.
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#Grade9
#Westminsterandwashington
#Unit5_Lesson5
Let's turn a boring read-and-answer-the-questions activity into an interesting team game πŸ€©πŸ€©πŸ€©πŸ˜„!
The game is adapted for texts from Unit 5 Lesson 5. πŸ“„ The instructions are inside the file. Hope you will find the activity useful.
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πŸ“£πŸ“£πŸ“£ Amazing news from the US Embassy in Tashkent! Take an opportunity of complete immersion in American life by participating in Fulbright TEA Program. This program is a dream come true for secondary school teachers so seize the chance πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€—.
Here is the announcement πŸ‘‡
The Embassy of the United States in Tashkent is pleased to announce the 2021 Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement (TEA) Program.

Program Overwiew
The Fulbright TEA Program will bring secondary-level teachers of English, English as a Foreign Language, math, science, and social studies, including special education teachers in those subjects, to the United States for a six-week program in January 2022 or September 2022 to take academic seminars for professional development at a host university and to observe and share their expertise with teachers and students at the host university and at local secondary schools.
The TEA fellowship is fully funded and provides:
J-1 visa support;
A pre-departure orientation held in participant’s home country;
Round-trip airfare to and within the U.S.;
A Welcome Program at the host university;
Academic program fees;
Housing (generally shared with other program fellows) and meals;
Accident and sickness medical insurance coverage (does not cover pre-existing conditions);
Transportation to the teaching practicum school (if necessary);
A daily allowance for incidentals during the academic program;
A book/professional development allowance
A baggage allowance;
An end-of-program workshop in Washington, D.C.; and
The opportunity to apply for alumni small grants for alumni in good standing.
Tomorrow I will share one awesome activity that can be adapted for any topic. Stay tuned πŸ‘€πŸ‘‚πŸ˜‡πŸ˜„
Here's the activity that my students and I enjoy immensely - Sleeping Pandas 🐼🐼🐼🐼. It allows you to practice listening and speaking. There's also focus on sentence structure. The activity was shared by David Chiesa, a language teaching fellow from the US, at a conference in Tashkent a few years ago. It has become one of my favourites since then.
🐼 Choose a sentence you want to practice. It can be a statement from the text you have read or a rule that you want to review. Divide it into four parts, e.g. "The most famous /British/ royal home is/ Buckingham Palace". Write them on 4 separate pieces of paper.
🐼 Bring four chairs in front of the classroom and call four volunteers to sit on them.
🐼Number them 1-4 and ask them "to sleep". Students "sleep" by closing their eyes and putting their heads down.
🐼When they hear you call their number, i.e. "Number One, wake up", they "wake up" and read the part of the sentence. They have to remember what they see.
🐼 After four rounds, everyone "wakes up" and puts the sentence together.
P.S. If you teach young learners or a beginner class, you can divide a word into 4 parts.
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#teachinggame
English Teaching 101 made a video instruction of the game. You can watch it in case my instructions are not clear.
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Sleeping-Pandas.pptx
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Or you can play it on the whiteboard by using this powerpoint template.
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What do you think of organizing vocabulary notes this way πŸ€”πŸ§? Interesting? Definitely 🀩🀩🀩! These templates from Olga Pavlova will help your students remember different phrases and collocations in a fun and engaging way.
πŸ—ƒ This set of speaking cards will become your favourite item in your teaching toolbox, that is for sure 😁.
How to use:
πŸ“Œ A student desribes the picture using as many words from the list as possible.
πŸ“Œ Fold the cards so that a student can't see the list of words. Tell him/her to create his/her own list for the picture. Then the cards are exchanged with a partner and both students describe the picture using the partner's words.
πŸ“Œ Describe the picture without preparation, then unfold it and see how many words have been used.