- Word engine
- No word count?
- Our first class
- Songs for kids' classes
- Storytelling with kids
- Picture books (e-hon)
- British Council short stories
- Animated Children's Books
- Story time from space
- Yoga Breathing for Kids
- The kindness curriculum
- Cassroom management tips
- Coolest school
- Hook Book Look Took: Reading with kids
- instant book report.
- 8 things to do
- Lots of EFL links
- Stories
- Music
- Video
- Search engines (Easy English)
- Dictionaries
- Test taking skills
- Listening
- DIY PPT (Powerpoint)
- Infographics
- Language Exchange
- SSR - Sustained Silent Reading
- Contact me and thank you list.
- transfer
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- pc
- New Page
- Student presentations
- student online portfolio sample
- reading IV example
- subpage 1
- Handouts for 1/14 (Mindset)
- printable books for early reading
- Reading tasks for Educators
Search for “funny commercials” on youtube.com. Commercials (CM) are like short (30 – 60 second) movies. Because they are short, you can watch a few times to help you understand them. Here's a sample: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIfIAQ9dql8
lyricstraining.comhttps://lyricstraining.com/ Lyrics means “歌詞”. You can listen to popular songs you like. Write the missing words. You decide how easy
or difficult you want it. If it says, "Create an account", just click "Maybe later."
or difficult you want it. If it says, "Create an account", just click "Maybe later."
• Sing! Go to youtube.com. Search for a song or artist you like, + the word “lyric”. You’ll find the “karaoke” version of the video. Sing along. Example: Taylor Swift: You belong with me:
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Easy stories. Go to www.er-central.com. Find a story that looks interesting. Read & enjoy.
• Japanese stories in English. Go to www.e-hon.jp. They Japanese stories like Momotaro and Kaguya Hime. You can read these stories you know in English.
it • Manga in English. Check it out www3.mangafreak.net/ One Piece, Naruto and all your favorites. There’s a shoujo (girl's) manga on-line, too.
TED Talks are very interesting. Choose short ones. www.ted.com/talks. Click on “duration” to find short ones. Watch – first with Japanese subtitles (字幕. Then with English subtitles. Here's the link to short talks. Watch – first with Japanese subtitles (字幕. Then with English subtitles.
•Talk to yourself in English. When you are riding the bus or train, look out the window. What do you see? In your mind, say what you see in English. (This doesn’t work very well on the subway ;-) OR try speed speaking. Find an action show on TV. Turn off the sound. Try to say what is happening – in English! You can do it!
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