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Showing posts with label première. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Job Interviews 3

In this lesson, the students did job interviews with each other to practise some of the language we've been talking about in the previous sessions (talking about strengths and weaknesses, your skills etc). We used the worksheet from eslflow, but only as a speaking activity, not a writing one.

Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Job Interviews 2

In this lesson, the students finished the worksheets about their good and bad points. We then used this infographic I made about the top ten skills employers want and compared it with the ideas they had written about themselves. They addeed new good and bad points as necessary. We then moved on to the "Get That Job!" board game to finish the lesson.

Friday, 5 February 2016

Job Interviews

For this class on job interviews, we used part of this lesson plan, namely the images from the warmer and worksheets 6 and 7. We then used the exercises on self-evaluating our good and bad points in TJ Taylor's English for Job Interviews.

Friday, 18 December 2015

We Wish You a 70s Christmas

How did people celebrate Christmas back then? We use some retro pictures and a Paul Mc Cartney song to understand the spirit of Christmas back in the 70s.

Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Première mardi 17 novembre

Here is the "trace écrite" from this lesson, summarizing the paradoxes of 1970s British life.

Première Mardi 24 Novembre

Examples of vocabulary elicited/taught in class plus sentences students thought of about living in the concrete jungle. The students knew quite a lot about the skinhead movement and seem to want to talk about this and find out about other alternative cultures in the 1970s.