Forwarded from Molana Miri
با سلام خدمت همه همکاران گرامی
چند نمونه از کارهای همکار گرامی خانم علیمحمدی رو ارسال کردم که برای ریدینگ درس اول در نظر گرفته.
به مراحل تدریس و سوالاتی که طراحی کرده لطفا نگاه کنید و نظر بدهید.
Pre-reading
While reading
Post-reading
Mind map
که طراحی کرده نیز می تواند خیلی مفید باشد
با کمال تشکر از ایشان.
در پناه حق
شاد و سربلند باشید.
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چند نمونه از کارهای همکار گرامی خانم علیمحمدی رو ارسال کردم که برای ریدینگ درس اول در نظر گرفته.
به مراحل تدریس و سوالاتی که طراحی کرده لطفا نگاه کنید و نظر بدهید.
Pre-reading
While reading
Post-reading
Mind map
که طراحی کرده نیز می تواند خیلی مفید باشد
با کمال تشکر از ایشان.
در پناه حق
شاد و سربلند باشید.
🌺🌺🌺🌺
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Intonation
from English Grammar Today
Intonation describes how the voice rises and falls in speech. The three main patterns of intonation in English are: falling intonation, rising intonation and fall-rise intonation.
Falling intonation
Falling intonation describes how the voice falls on the final stressed syllable of a phrase or a group of words. A falling intonation is very common in wh-questions.
Where’s the nearest p↘ost-office?
What time does the film f↘inish?
We also use falling intonation when we say something definite, or when we want to be very clear about something:
I think we are completely l↘ost.
OK, here’s the magaz↘ine you wanted.
See also:
Questions: wh-questions
Rising intonation
Rising intonation describes how the voice rises at the end of a sentence. Rising intonation is common in yes-no questions:
I hear the Health Centre is expanding. So, is that the new d↗octor?
Are you th↗irsty?
Fall-rise intonation
Fall-rise intonation describes how the voice falls and then rises. We use fall-rise intonation at the end of statements when we want to say that we are not sure, or when we may have more to add:
I do↘n’t support any football team at the m↘om↗ent. (but I may change my mind in future).
It rained every day in the firs↘t w↗eek. (but things improved after that).
We use fall-rise intonation with questions, especially when we request information or invite somebody to do or to have something. The intonation pattern makes the questions sound more polite:
Is this your cam↘er↗a?
Would you like another co↘ff↗ee?
from English Grammar Today
Intonation describes how the voice rises and falls in speech. The three main patterns of intonation in English are: falling intonation, rising intonation and fall-rise intonation.
Falling intonation
Falling intonation describes how the voice falls on the final stressed syllable of a phrase or a group of words. A falling intonation is very common in wh-questions.
Where’s the nearest p↘ost-office?
What time does the film f↘inish?
We also use falling intonation when we say something definite, or when we want to be very clear about something:
I think we are completely l↘ost.
OK, here’s the magaz↘ine you wanted.
See also:
Questions: wh-questions
Rising intonation
Rising intonation describes how the voice rises at the end of a sentence. Rising intonation is common in yes-no questions:
I hear the Health Centre is expanding. So, is that the new d↗octor?
Are you th↗irsty?
Fall-rise intonation
Fall-rise intonation describes how the voice falls and then rises. We use fall-rise intonation at the end of statements when we want to say that we are not sure, or when we may have more to add:
I do↘n’t support any football team at the m↘om↗ent. (but I may change my mind in future).
It rained every day in the firs↘t w↗eek. (but things improved after that).
We use fall-rise intonation with questions, especially when we request information or invite somebody to do or to have something. The intonation pattern makes the questions sound more polite:
Is this your cam↘er↗a?
Would you like another co↘ff↗ee?
Forwarded from Visionch زبان دهم تا کنکور
workbook10.pdf
2.1 MB
Forwarded from Visionch زبان دهم تا کنکور
خلاصه بررسی درس 1 توسط همکاران عضو گروه VISION از صفحه 33 تا 41 با سپاس از همکار گرامی سرکار خانم فتاحی👆
We children will save nature
کلیپ تصویری بسیار زیبای شعر خانم زهره دهقان نژاد توسط همکاران گرامی خانم قاسمی و مشهدی زاده.
سپاس
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#Miri
کلیپ تصویری بسیار زیبای شعر خانم زهره دهقان نژاد توسط همکاران گرامی خانم قاسمی و مشهدی زاده.
سپاس
🌺🌺🌺
#Miri
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Forwarded from نویسندگان جوان
how to teach reading.pdf
2.9 MB
مقاله ای چند صفحه ای در مورد شیوه های #گروه بندی با سپاس از استاد دماوندی کمالی👆