learning54
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- Oct 16, 2011
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- English Teacher
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- Spanish
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- Spain
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- Spain
Hi teachers,
These are the instructions the students have for a listening comprehension exercise
Write down what Hiroshi said after that.
This is what they will hear:
‘Of course. It’s your birthday. Everything’s arranged.’
Because some of the vocabulary is new for them I want to explain it before they do the listening, but in a different context.
This is how I present them the vocabulary.
Reading Comprehension Sentences
1.- a) Comfortable chairs arranged around the fireplace.
b) Comfortable chairs organized around the fireplace
These are my questions for the forum:
1. Is ‘Reading Comprehension Sentences’ a suitable title?
2. Knowing that the first one contains the word they’ll hear, and the second one a synonym.
What should I write between sentences ‘a’ and ‘b’?
I hope I have explained myself properly.
Thanks in advance
These are the instructions the students have for a listening comprehension exercise
Write down what Hiroshi said after that.
This is what they will hear:
‘Of course. It’s your birthday. Everything’s arranged.’
Because some of the vocabulary is new for them I want to explain it before they do the listening, but in a different context.
This is how I present them the vocabulary.
Reading Comprehension Sentences
1.- a) Comfortable chairs arranged around the fireplace.
b) Comfortable chairs organized around the fireplace
These are my questions for the forum:
1. Is ‘Reading Comprehension Sentences’ a suitable title?
2. Knowing that the first one contains the word they’ll hear, and the second one a synonym.
What should I write between sentences ‘a’ and ‘b’?
I hope I have explained myself properly.
Thanks in advance
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