Not exact matches
I remember you Mirosal, you keep repeating yourself over and over using the
same sentences in every other
topics of which is about religion.
But the
topic of the
sentence, the part of the
sentence that identifies what the
sentence is about (often the
same as the subject of the
sentence), is marked quite differently in each language.
You can also check the Youtube video I made on the
same topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D66r8guvfDc Some ideas how to use it in class: - Simply read the story to French beginners - Work out the meaning of the book in pairs with the pictures as an aid - Show them the first two pages and identify patterns (which tense is it / what are the endings of the imperfect)- Only show the picture and ask the students to write a
sentence about it in the imperfect tense following the
same pattern (then show them the possible answer)- Ask them to create a similar book in the IT suite or for homework Please do not hesitate to share more ideas in the messages below!
I use this PowerPoint with «show - me» boards to practise conditional
sentences and the A2
topic «Environment» at the
same time.
Students can put 1 - 2 cards in front of them and try to use the vocabulary during the lesson Students can liaise together to find their matching partner (great game for pairing students before an activity) Students can use them to play the memory game (encourage them to make
sentences related to current
topic)... Differenciation: Also included in this resource is a second set of match cards with the
same vocabulary: that set is plain making the memory game and match game more difficult.
We can't seem to get away from the current hot
topics of the week mostly involving Sony and hacking in the
same sentences.