Showing posts with label speaking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label speaking. Show all posts
Thursday, 2 November 2017
Tuesday, 31 October 2017
Friday, 9 June 2017
Friday, 21 October 2016
Learning Pronunciation: Phonetics
Learning pronuntiation

TONGUE TWISTERS
Are you ready? Try your best!
how to say 50 words in British English?
The Importance of Phonetics in English
Tuesday, 12 January 2016
SPEAK ENGLISH AND GET PRIZES!
SPEAK
ENGLISH AND
GET PRIZES!
Receive
tickets by speaking English in class or talking with the school
language assistant, Kelsey.
Use
tickets to buy candies and other prizes.
Open
to Bilingual and Non-bilingual sections.
Friday, 11 December 2015
Do you need a texting hat?
Texting Hat
You learn something every day if you pay attention. ~Ray LeBlond
- Do you think it’s rude to check your phonewhen you are with other people? Does thisdepend on who you are talking to, or how many people you are with?
- How do you feel and react when you are having a conversation with somebody and they start checking their phone?
- Is it more acceptable to interrupt a face-to-face conversation when you get a phone call, or when you get a social media notification? Do you think attitudes to different types ofinterruption are changing?
- Do you ever feel that interacting with your phone is more interesting and enjoyable thanbeing in the company of the people around you?
- Do you reply to text messages, social media comments and emails as soon as you get them?
- Is it wise to check your phone or send text messages at the same time as you are doing something else, e.g. walking along the street, watching TV, listening to music, eating, driving, studying, participating in a meeting etc?
- Why do you think mobile phones cause so many arguments between couples?
- Have you ever had disagreements or arguments with other people because of the way you use your mobile phone?
- In which situations should you not check your phone? Do you ever feel tempted to break mobile phone etiquette?
- What do you mainly use your phone for: to send text messages, to check social media, to make calls, to take photos and videos, to record your voice, to consult maps, to send emails etc? How often do you do each of these things?
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