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15.2.11

Dica de site com diversos exercícios de listening e reading.
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27.8.10

Recently one of my students introduced me to an artist called Anjelah Johnson who makes standup comedy.
It’s hilarious, really. LOL
I liked so much that I thought about a class based on this video:
You know that most of the nail salons in the States are full of Asians and they have a very peculiar way of speaking.
I believe this would be a nice way of starting a discussion about accents.
I’ve also found this video from Senfield in which Elaine goes to a salon to have her nails done (it’s also a good introduction to the grammar point – to have something done)
HAVE FUN!

12.8.10

I´d like to buy a hamburger  :)



LOL
Smoking (level: intermediante)


Hi guys,
Today I´m sharing a class plan that I´ve decided to prepare after reading about that Indonesian baby who smokes 40 cigarettes a day.
That´s so bizarre! Here in Brazil it´s been a year since the smoking ban law became a reality, and to read something so shocking like that makes us wonder: Maybe the governments should interfere when parenting fails.
So, I started my class by asking my students if they are for or against these laws (in which the governments say what people can or can´t do).
These are some ideas of questions:

• Do you smoke?
• Does anyone in your family smoke?
• How do you feel when you are around smokers?
• Are you for or against the law that forbids people from smoking in closed areas? Why?
• There is a bill of law in California that wants to forbid parents from smoking in the car when children are with them. What do you think about it?

After discussing those questions, work on the following vocabulary

Explain the meaning of words such as second-hand smoke, because this is what happens to the children in the car.

Then move on to the following site,I always use it as a listening activity.

This is the end of part 1 (it usually takes me one hour and a half, but this depends on how long your students will take in the speaking part)

The second part also starts with a conversation about smoking and parenthood.

• Should parents smoke around their kids?
• Should they allow their kids to smoke at home?
• What´s the legal age to buy cigarettes in your country?

Then it´s time to the reading part, I always use the breaking news English because the material is great

If you still have some time left, you can wrap up the class by showing them this video: (the conversation in the video is quite fast, so listening before playing to your students to make sure it fits their level)



There are also some questions ideas here

Enjoy!

HIJACK

9.8.10

Hi guys,
How is it going?
I know that I was supposed to updated the blog more often, but I´ve been in a rush!
Anyway, today I´m sharing a video that you can use as an icebreaker. When I was a teacher at Wizard, I remember they used to have jokes in the end of each unit, and one of the jokes was about the confusion some people make with the word HIJACK.
This is a hilarious video that you can use to explain to your students what it really means.
Enjoy!

And we're back!

1.8.10

Hi guys,
I was on vacation, that’s why the blog hasn’t been updated so frequently.
Tomorrow my routine goes back to normal, so I’ll try to post interesting things more often.
Please stay tuned.
Love,

daily routine - youtube videos

25.6.10

Hi guys,
These are some videos that can help you during a daily routine class.
Enjoy!

a listening: http://www.esl-lab.com/schedule/schedrd1.htm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6AzFj6TF-U&feature=related









EF podcast

15.6.10

Hi guys,
The world cup has already started and Brazil has just won against North Korea…but my promised class about the world cup is not even near to be finished. I think I´ll just drop it. There are thousands of readymade lessons about soccer online, so if you google I´m sure you´ll find one.
However, I have something to share with you guys, I´ve found another interesting youtube channel: EFpodcast. Although the movies can be a little bizarre and quite not realistic, you can use some to illustrate grammar points.
It´s sure worth a visit.