In our third mega podcast during the COVID-19 Pandemic, our host Lesley discusses a variety of topics ranging from tips on practicing English, why it's important to train your brain to think in English while you are learning English, and application suggestions for helping with speaking and vocabulary.
I listen to it while doing homework and it is surprisingly helpful to focus. Veronica December 23, 2018 at 4:02 pm - Reply We had to listen to the Epic of Gilgamesh in September for World History, and ever since, I have been listening to this podcast while I clean my room, which is a lot because I am a very messy person and it takes me a whole day, sometimes more, to clean my room.
First Thursday of every month - Squeezebox Circle get-together; Spartacus Books.The next session will be May 7th, 7.30 pm, - 3378 Findlay (just off Commercial Drive at 18th) Contact: To add your event, band, or other resource to this website - or for more information, email us! Squeezebox Circle 'homework' - songs played at the Squeezebox Circle.
But if they're used to chatting to you about fun stuff, inconsequential stuff, things they're interested in and doing, they'll stop and tune in and be relaxed with you. Then, when you do want to discuss something important or ask them to do something differently, they're likely to listen. Use 'I' messages.
Support, encouragement, patience and guidance are basic in helping children with their homework. Not every type of help will work with each child. Here are a few ideas: Agree on a quiet place to do homework. Check with Host Parents if the television, music or computer can be on while the child is doing homework. Agree on a reasonable homework.
Use the link to listen to and enjoy The Tummy Beast from Dirty Beasts by Roald Dahl. Watch the clip again, this time while following the text, accessible here: If you are able to, print off the text from the link. Highlight the lines spoken by the mother in one colour, and those spoken by the child in another.
Let's Learn English Lesson Plan Introduction: Let's Learn English lesson plans are based on the CALLA approach. See the end of each lesson for more information and resources on teaching with the CALLA approach. CALLA has five lesson elements: Prepare: Engage students in the topic and identify objectives for the lesson. Find out what students.