It looks easy but it is not so much for students who do not know how to say the time in their own language. I hope this helps me and other teachers explain how to do it in an easy way. I made this infographic with a picture editor which you can find online and is free (except for some features) called PicMonkey, very easy to use.
In order to practise this issue, I strongly recommend the British page Teaching Time, with its demos Stop the Clock and Bang on Time, which students love.
So, what's the time?
I wish I could take my students around the world, we could speak in English all the time; since I can't, I write this blog, and I hope it helps them to learn and love the English language as much as I do.
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10.10.13
What time is it?
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#efl,
#esl,
#teachingtime,
1st cycle ESO,
the time,
time
30.9.13
Burn-e, for 1st of ESO
Burn-e is a great short film by Pixar based on the film Wall-e, I am going to use it as a prize for my 1st ESO students. It is a very special group and they are making an effort to behave and learn more each day. I chose this film because the setting is well-known to students and there are not many words in English. I think they will enjoy it.
Have you watched it?
Did you like it?
Have you watched it?
Did you like it?
Etiquetas:
#esl,
1st cycle ESO,
emotional education,
motivation,
USA,
video
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