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General objectives Specific objectives Goal Biography Biography Introduction CHAPTER 1 Adjectives Mind map What is an adjective? Adjectives videos Adjectives activities 1 to 3 Adjectives activities 4 to 6 Adjectives games Adjectives Worksheets
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* CHAPTER 2 * What is a greeting? * Say hello videos * Greetings magic words * Say good bye videos * Time to play * Listening * Greetings mind map * CHAPTER 3 * Exercises of greetings * Listening and pronunciation * Thanks * Thanks * bibliography
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promote the English language teaching throughout civil rules contexts, giving the students several tools in a funny way; such as: videos, music, games, puzzles and others in an interactive way.
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To Foster specific civil rules to be worked in the classes.
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3. To develop a magazine as an individual tool to be worked in a public school.
GOAL The main goal of this Project is to developed a magazine an excellent free tool for schools , teachers and students to learn some important English topics. Also this one can help kindergarten teachers to do their classes more interactive and in this way more attractive for their kids and as you know in these ages is very import to use the tic to be a good teacher
WHO AM I?
I´m Harold franco. I´m 30 years old. I was born Bogota. I´m studying English at La Gran Colombia University but I'm all ready teaching. I married and I have a two kids. I like listen to music salsa. I don´t have much free time but when i have it i like to read books, ride on motorcycles and I love to travel a lot of. I need a lot of things to improved my English level and my professional skills as a teacher. I would like to be a really nice teacher for young kids, because I believe they are in the most important ages to learn
This magazine is related to some English issues. You can find some information about adjectives, Greetings, and some rules that can change your behavior to other people. you can also find some interesting games, example and explanations if you want to improve and develop your lexical competence. at the end you can do a test where you can check how much your English level grow up or how much you really have gotten during the learning process . This magazine has a lot of funny activities, explanations, extra reassures and some mainly tips for you to learn English language in easily way. we do hope everybody loves this one
Adjectives are describing words. Large, grey, and friendly are all examples of adjectives. In the examples below, these adjectives are used to describe an elephant. Watch the video learn more and do some exercises
Examples: Large elephant Grey elephant Friendly elephant
Here we have some videos where you can find and have a lot of fun learning the adjectives so LET’S START Follow the sequence
So my Friends let’s go following with this amazing adventure.Remember follow the sequence.
According with the last exercises, now do the next ones and learn more more and more
There you have four funny games to play and used the adjectives that you learned before
Get the couples and play guess
FREE printable adjectives spaghetti string worksheets and adjectives worksheets Click here to print more exercises
Greeting is an act of communication in which human beings intentionally make their presence known to each other, to show attention to, and to suggest a type of relationship (usually cordial) or social status (formal or informal) between individuals or groups of people coming in contact with each other.
Lets start with the activities, first watch the videos, have fun and repeat in big voice.
Now you know how to say hello but there are two Word which help you in all times PLEASE AND THANK YOU
Two more games how to say hello
QUIZZES Adjective Quiz Read the sentence and write down which word you think is the adjective.
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1. It's a small problem. _________________
2. I have a great idea. __________________ 3. The price is cheap. __________________ 4. I like hot food. _____________________ 5. The flowers are pretty. _______________ 6. He is my new friend. __________________ 7. The bus is slow. ______________________ 8. Winter is cold. ______________________
9. I want a different haircut. _____________ 10. She arrived early. ____________________
CONJUNCTIONS is the glue that holds words, phrases and clauses (both dependent and independent) together. There are three different kinds of conjunctions––coordinating, subordinating, and correlative––each serving its own, distinct purpose, but all working to bring words together.
The English language has seven coordinating conjunctions, and they’re easy to remember if you can just remember FANBOYS:
•For - Explains reason or purpose (just like “because”) I go to the park every Sunday, for I love to watch the ducks on the lake.
•And - Adds one thing to another.I go to the park every Sunday to watch the ducks on the lake and the shirtless men playing soccer.
•Nor - Used to present an alternative negative idea to an already stated negative idea I don’t go for the fresh air nor really for the ducks. Honestly, I just like the soccer.
•But - Shows contrast The soccer in the park is entertaining in the winter, but it’s better in the heat of summer.
•Or - Presents an alternative or a choice The men play on teams: shirts or skins.
•Yet - Introduces a contrasting idea that follows the preceding idea logically (similar to “but”) I always take a book to read, yet I never seem to turn a single page.
•So - Indicates effect, result or consequence I’ve started dating one of the soccer players, so now I have an excuse to watch the game each week.
Click on the pictures and enjoy a video and some games to understand the FANBOYS conjunctions
A subordinating conjunction is a word that connects a main clause to a subordinate clause. A main clause is an independent clause that can stand alone by itself as a sentence, For example, the sentence "The student failed the test" is an example of a main clause. A subordinate clause is a dependent clause that adds some extra information to the main clause. These phrases cannot stand by themselves, and their meaning is dependent upon that of the independent clause. They are not sentences! For example, "because she didn't study" In English, there are lots of subordinating conjunctions, but the most common are:
Listen, repeat and Learn this tongue twister, it will help your pronunciation
THANKS This magazine was a funny and amazing way to check my knowledge, I am so thankful for the time my teachers Mary Elen NiĂąo and Marta Vives gave us to help with our project, I appreciate my wife and daughter time, they help me with the making of this magazine, and at the last the university for this kind of activities
THANKS I appreciate for your help and partnership to my teachers mary Elen NiĂąo and Martha Vivez, who were very helpful for new knowledge for their time and dedication to teach us, as we could make this magazine possible. my partner harold who was also a great help in the elaboration.
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