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Description: A song in
Description: Three activities for classroom use. The first is a card game, the second is a stories activity, and the last is a environment presentation. The first card game isn’t suitable and the others need adaptation. These resources were originally created for English language learners and teachers around the world by the Office of English Language Programs in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the U.S. Department of State.
Author: Diego Alexander Arenas Valencia from Quindío
Description: This plan gives the students a good opportunity to talk about themselves, their favourite activities and at the same time, to know about their classmates. It also gives you, the teacher, some strategies to assess the level of the learners and to be aware of the way you are teaching them.
Author: Belinda Ines Angulo Noriega from Barranquilla
Description: This plan guides students to learn more about Colombia and some aspects of its culture by developing a series of activities in group that allow them to practice the simple present tense. It also provides a formative way to assess the students’ performance and the lesson.
Author: American English
Description: A song in English. These resources were originally created for English language learners and teachers around the world by the Office of English Language Programs in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the U.S. Department of State.
Author: Diana Nataly Parrado Castañeda from Pitalito
Description: This English self-study guide helps you practise your listening skill while learning some vocabulary to describe and compare places. All the activities are related to the topics presented in the Way to Go Student Book 7 Module 4 Unit 1 Lesson 1.
Author: Jose Wilson Calderón Trujillo from Huila
Description: This English self-study guide helps you practise listening skills. Instructions:
First activity: read a short dialog about Wilson and then answer some questions. Next, listen and repeat track one to become familiar with the intonation and pronunciation.