Project Milestone: Skill Related Fitness. AgilityTake three cones and set them up so they are each 100 feet apart. Label them one‚ two‚ and three. Start at one and then run to two as fast as you can. Touch cone two and run back to cone one and touch cone one; then run to cone three and touch cone three and run back to cone one. Repeat this multiple time and when you feel you’re ready for more of a challenge‚ move them farther back 50 feet at a time. Coordination Power Reaction Time
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Cambridge CELTA assignment: Focus on the learner Part A My student’s name is Corrado‚ he’s 42 years old and his L1 is italian. He is an entrepreneur. In fact‚ he owns a bar where he works with two friends. However‚ he doesn’t need English at work as I thought. He loves to travel and that’s the main reason for him to learn English: he’s been to London many times and he would like to travel to the US as well and also he likes to organize his own trips so he needs English also to book hotels and
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I love languages because‚ in my opinion‚ learning a language is like watching a new movie. While you are watching‚ every scene‚ every word of the characters give you some clues about the story and in every minute of that movie‚ you are looking for new clues to put them into suitable places in your mind‚ like doing a puzzle. Teaching a language makes you feel like you are acting in that movie as your favorite character. As a foreign language‚ English has been my passion since I was a child. After
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB (ELCS LAB) The Language Lab focuses on the production and practice of sounds of language and familiarises the students with the use of English in everyday situations and contexts. English Language Communication Skills Lab shall have two parts: a. Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) Lab b. Interactive Communication Skills (ICS) Lab 1. Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) Lab Exercise – I Introduction to Phonetics – Speech Sounds – Vowels
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I would like the opportunity to partake in the CELTA course at TBI‚ so I am able to increase my knowledge and experience‚ whilst simultaneously being able to assist students’ in their own understanding of the English language. By gaining the CELTA qualification at your institute‚ I will be equipped to continually encourage my students’ towards reaching their language goals by building on the foundation of knowledge they already have. My future aims and intentions are to train to be a teacher of
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CELTA WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT 1 LANGUAGE RELATED TASKS 1) The plane leaves at 10.00 tomorrow. a) Present simple; present form of the verb. b) Talking about a future event. ‘The present simple is used for ‘timetabled’ future events’ . c) Students may use the infinitive of the verb instead of the present. (F) Students may use ‘ing’ (present participle) form of verb. (F) Students may have difficulty understanding the use of the present simple to talk about the future. (M) Students may have difficulty
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1. Choosing the text Both Harmer and Scrivener are very direct with their advice for choosing texts for reading and listening: Grade the tasks‚ not the material. Despite keeping this in mind I felt anxious about possibly choosing an authentic text that would be discouraging for our group of elementary-level students due to its complexity. I settled on a list of tips for saving energy published on the National Geographic Kids website (see Appendix 1). I chose this text because we have
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my TESL class which is the Task-Based Language Teaching. This had sounded so interesting for me for in a first look of its title‚ this approach appeared to have surely integrated activities specifically‚ ‘tasks.’ A book of David Nunan‚ main proponent of Task-based language teaching‚ describes this approach by giving a basic distinction between what was called real-world or target tasks‚ and pedagogical tasks: target tasks‚ as the name implies‚ refer to uses of language in the world beyond the classroom;
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two. Review of Related Studies Gay Lingo (made in the philippines) Gay A : “Hoy‚ Bakla‚ me That’s Entertainment ka ba?” Gay B : “Naku‚ Washington Sycip. Purita Kalaw ang lolah mo ngayon” Gay A : “Rampa sana aketch. Go Bingo ka‚ ate?” Gay B : “ Ayyyy‚ Wishing‚ Pagoda Cold Wave Lotion ako.” Everyone who got what they were saying‚ raise your hands! It is true. The propagation of this form of communication is unstoppable. Once the not-so-secret language of homosexuals; gay lingo
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Lanoue‚ G. (1991). Language loss‚ language gain: Cultural camouflage and social change among the Sekani of Northern British Columbia.” Language in Society (2) 87-115. This article describes an ethnographic study of the Sekani Indians of north-central British Columbia‚ whose way of life had been changed dramatically in the late 1960s by the construction of a man-made lake and the resulting flooding of a large part of the tribe’s homeland‚ which forced their resettlement. Lanoue‚ who had originally
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