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Hello,
Have you been following the Soccer World Cup? It's
all fun and games! We have a great selection of lessons based on soccer. Why not
give them a try? Don't forget to tell a friend about these lessons by clicking
below. You'll be in the draw to win an official 2002 FIFA Soccer World Cup T-shirt.Click
here to be in to win! http://www.english-to-go.com/friend Contents: *
Today's Top Teaching Tips!... "Are your students falling asleep in class?"
* Instant Workbook............. This week's exercise is linked to the Weekly
Warmer! * Pre-Intermediate Lesson...... "Sun-Protected Students" *
Intermediate Lesson.......... "No More Embarrassment" * Upper Intermediate
Lesson... "Blind as a Bat?" * Anna Grammar................. "All
together or altogether?" * Weekly Warmer................ "All Roads
Lead to...a Student's House" * Self Access.................. "Useful
Robots?" * The Last Word................ "Indivisibility" Today's
Top Teaching Tips! - "Are your students falling asleep in class?" *
Discuss it directly; is there a genuine problem (e.g. jet lag, excessive Internet
use at night)? * Tell the student they'll be marked absent. * Wake him/her
up, ask lots of direct questions. * Give students tasks which require movement
around the room. NEW RESOURCES Instant
Workbook - This week's exercise is linked to the Weekly Warmer! "All
Roads Lead to...a Student's House" Pre-Intermediate Lesson - "Sun-Protected
Students" The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
has released new guidelines urging schools to try to protect children from excess
sunlight to help prevent skin cancer later on in life. Available from 05 June
2002 Intermediate Lesson - "No More Embarrassment" A
London clinic is charging stressed professionals $5,680 to drill a hole in their
armpits, snip away their nerve endings and eliminate their blushes for good. Available
from 05 June 2002 Upper-Intermediate Lesson - "Blind as a Bat?" British
scientists have created a cane inspired by bats to help blind and partially sighted
people find their way around. Available from 05 June 2002 Anna Grammar
- "All together or altogether?" Gail from South Africa asks Anna
to clear up the difference for her. Available from 05 June 2002 Weekly
Warmer - "All Roads Lead to...a Student's House" This activity
brings fun and excitement to your pronunciation lesson. This warmer also has a
complementary Instant Workbook exercise. Available from 05 June 2002 Click
here to get the new resources. SelfAccess - "Useful Robots?" This
week's lesson looks at the issue of technology and employment. The article is
about an exhibition of humanoid robots and we discuss the advantages and disadvantages
of robots. http://www.selfaccess.com
The
Last Word Did you know that 'Indivisibility' has only one vowel
- five times! |