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Featured Lessons - Advertising Advertising
that doesn't tell the truth, advertising that does, actors as role models for
advertisements, machines that advertise themselves. This week's featured lessons
look at the confusing world of advertising. Visit
the featured lessons page here. New SelfAccess
Trial Lesson The new trial lesson looks at rules for writing job
application letters and discrimination in the workplace. There are 8 exercises
to do. Title: Beauty May Have a Price Topic:
Jobs, letters, discrimination. Skills: Writing a letter applying for
a job, word forms, discourse markers of contrast, completing a cloze, matching
sentences halves.
Click here to visit
SelfAccess.com and use the new trial lesson. Here
are this week's new resources: Upper-Intermediate to Advanced
Instant Workbook - Redheads Feel More Pain Redheaded women may feel less
pain; its in their genes! Skills: Parts of speech, vocabulary and answering
True, False, Not Given questions.
Pre-Intermediate Instant Lesson
- Can't See The Trees US cities have lost more than 20 percent of their
trees in the past 10 years. This is due mainly to urban sprawl and highway construction.
(Importance of trees, loss of trees in cities, understanding the main idea, crossword,
interpreting a flowchart and transferring information, reading in detail, present
simple, present perfect and past simple tenses, brainstorming.)
Upper-Intermediate
Instant Lesson - Something's Cooking for Career Changers Lisa Poulos loved
the frenetic pace of her job as assistant to a top executive at a Manhattan financial
firm, but she quit her job and enrolled in Manhattan's French Culinary Institute
where she could learn cooking and baking skills. (Cooking, career changes, comprehension,
guessing meanings of words from context, summarizing, food and cooking vocabulary,
bar and line graph work, matching words game, prepositions at and in, reading
an interview.)
Anna Grammar - A 20-Minute Lesson I
have to do a 20 minute lesson with a group of 7th/8th graders, on grammar and
vocabulary. Help! Weekly Warmer - Idioms - True and False - Nemo This
warmer about idioms encourages discussion and should also be a lot of fun! Click
here to access this week's new resources. Quote
of the week: "The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance
of things, but their inward significance." - Aristotle. |