LyricsTraining is the new way to learn English and other languages
through music and the lyrics of your favourite songs. Improve your listening comprehension
and practice with different accents interacting with the best musical videos, filling the gaps in the lyrics and using the Karaoke. Thousands of teachers all over the world are already using LyricsTraining to teach languages and motivate their students through the linguistic
inmersion process.
Thursday, 24 March 2016
Lyrics Training
Do you like watching music videos? Do you like karaoke? If yes, LyricsTraining is just for you!
Sunday, 20 March 2016
Everything for English Language Teachers
Teflpedia is an award-winning wiki dedicated to everything associated with teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) or second language (TESL). Our objective is to become a major user-generated resource for English teachers from all over the world. We opened our doors on 27th May 2008 and we've been growing ever since.
We welcome input from all those involved in or interested in the subject of English and English language teaching.
We welcome input from all those involved in or interested in the subject of English and English language teaching.
Sunday, 13 March 2016
Top 10 London Attractions
Get to know everything about visiting London at http://www.visitlondon.com/?ref=nav Rubrics: Discover London, Tickets and Offers, Things to Do, Where to Stay, Traveller Information.
Thursday, 10 March 2016
Хмарні сервіси в освіті
Створення хмар слів за лексикою певної теми, хмари синонімів, скласти
оповідання, використовуючи слова з хмари або переказати текст. Можна дати завдання
зібрати вірш за хмарою слів, знайти зайве слово.
Quizlet lets registered users create "sets"
of terms customized for their own needs. These sets of terms can then be
studied under several study modes.
1.
Flashcards. This
mode is similar to paper flash cards. In it, users are shown a "card"
for each term. Users can click to flip over the card and see the definition for
that term.
2.
Learn. In this
study mode, users are shown a term or definition and must type the term or
definition that goes with what is shown.
3.
Speller. In this
mode, the term is read out loud and users must type in the term with the
correct spelling.
4.
Test. 4 written
questions, 4 multiple choice questions, 3 True/False questions.
Арт-проект Гугла — це онлайн-платформа, використовуючи яку громадськість
може отримати доступ до зображень високої чіткості художніх робіт, які
зберігаються у музеях — партнерах ініціативи. Платформа дозволяє користувачам
здійснювати віртуальні тури галереями музеїв, знайомитись з фізичною та
контекстуальною інформацією про художні роботи та створювати свої власні
віртуальні колекції.
4.
Jigsawplanet http://www.jigsawplanet.com/Create, play, share jigsaw puzzles, compete with others, embed into your blog or website.
5.
Мастер-тест http://master-test.net
Майстер-Тест - це безкоштовний інтернет сервіс, що дозволяє створювати тести. Ви можете створити як онлайн тести, так і скачати і проходити тест без підключення до інтернету.
Майстер-Тест - це безкоштовний інтернет сервіс, що дозволяє створювати тести. Ви можете створити як онлайн тести, так і скачати і проходити тест без підключення до інтернету.
Мета проекту -
дозволити людям отримувати листівки з усього світу, безкоштовно. Тобто
практично безкоштовно! Основна ідея така: якщо ви вiдсилаєте листівку,
то отримаєте як мінімум одну натомість від випадкового посткросера з
якогось куточка земної кулі.
Онлайновий
сервіс, який дозволяє створювати інтерактивні вправи. Їх можна використовувати в
роботі з інтерактивною дошкою, або як індивідуальні вправи для учнів. На сайті
доступна велика база завдань, розроблених учителями з різних країн для усіх
предметів шкільної програми. Кожен із ресурсів можна використати на своєму
уроці, змінити під власні потреби, розробити схожий чи зовсім інший навчальний
модуль.
Wednesday, 9 March 2016
Gradable and Non-gradable Adjectives
Adjectives can be either gradable or non-gradable
Gradable
Gradable adjectives are adjectives like ‘cold’ ‘hot’ and ‘frightened’. You can be very cold or a bit cold. Gradable adjectives show that something can have different degrees.
Non-gradable
Non-gradable adjectives are adjectives like ‘married’ or ‘wooden’. You can’t be very married or a bit married. Non-gradable adjectives do not have different degrees. Adjectives like ‘terrifying’, ‘freezing’ ‘amazing’ are also non-gradable adjectives. They already contain the idea of ‘very’ in their definitions – ‘freezing’ means ‘very cold’ etc.
Using adverbs of degree
When we use adverbs of degree to modify adjectives we usually have to use different adverbs for gradable and non-gradable adjectives.
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Gradable
Gradable adjectives are adjectives like ‘cold’ ‘hot’ and ‘frightened’. You can be very cold or a bit cold. Gradable adjectives show that something can have different degrees.
Non-gradable
Non-gradable adjectives are adjectives like ‘married’ or ‘wooden’. You can’t be very married or a bit married. Non-gradable adjectives do not have different degrees. Adjectives like ‘terrifying’, ‘freezing’ ‘amazing’ are also non-gradable adjectives. They already contain the idea of ‘very’ in their definitions – ‘freezing’ means ‘very cold’ etc.
Using adverbs of degree
When we use adverbs of degree to modify adjectives we usually have to use different adverbs for gradable and non-gradable adjectives.
- NOT I’m completely hot.
- NOT It was very fantastic!
- It’s a bit cold in here. Shall I turn the fire on?
- He’s very interested in history. Why don’t you buy him a history book?
- This exercise is really difficult. I don’t know any of the answers.
- I’m extremely tired. I’m going to bed. The adverbs ‘a bit’, ‘very’, ‘really’, ‘extremely’ and quite can all be used with gradable adjectives.
- It’s absolutely freezing in here. Shall I turn the fire on?
- He’s completely fascinated by history. Why don’t you buy him a history book?
- This exercise is absolutely impossible.
- That film is really terrifying. Don’t go and see it on your own.
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Intensifiers and Mitigators
Intensifiers with strong adjectives:
Strong adjectives are words like:
enormous, huge = very big
tiny = very small
brilliant = very clever
awful; terrible; disgusting; dreadful = very bad
certain = very sure
excellent; perfect; ideal; wonderful; splendid = very good
delicious = very tasty
We do not normally use very with these adjectives. We do not say something is "tiny = very small
brilliant = very clever
awful; terrible; disgusting; dreadful = very bad
certain = very sure
excellent; perfect; ideal; wonderful; splendid = very good
delicious = very tasty
Read more:
fairly - rather - quite
Read more:http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/english-grammar/adjectives/mitigators
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British Council
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