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  1. ESL/EFL Lessons Using MoviesBy Donna Hurst Tatsuki. Checking into a Hotel in a Video-based Lesson; Politeness in Movies; Listening to Airplane Announcements in Movies; Narrating in Simple Past with Video; Jigsaw Reading Activity Using TV Listings; Quiz about the Movie "The Graduate" Video in the Language Lab: Teaching Vocabulary By Donna Hurst ...

  2. Language learning strategies are used by learners to complete speaking, reading, vocabulary, listening or writing activities presented in language lessons. Recognizing that there is a task to complete or a problem to solve (Oxford, 1990, p.9), language learners will use whatever metacognitive, cognitive or social/affective strategies they posses to attend to the language-learning activity.

  3. Conversation Questions for the ESL/EFL ClassroomA Project of The Internet TESL Journal. Conversation Questions for the ESL/EFL Classroom. A Project of. The Internet TESL Journal. If this is your first time here, then read the Teacher's Guide to Using These Pages. If you can think of a good question for any list, please send it to us.

  4. Download the Free PowerPoint Viewer. This is for running slide shows on computers without PowerPoint. PowerPoint Viewer for Macintosh. PowerPoint Viewer for Windows. A Free Series Lessons in PowerPoint for Students of English as a Second Language (ESL).

  5. This unit on looking at modern art can be used with intermediate to advanced adolescentand adult ESL learners. Many consider contemporary art simplistic, perplexing,and just plain weird, which makes it a perfect topic for generating discussionand language learning in the ESL classroom. As learners become engaged in thetopic they will be ...

  6. This dictation is an excellent way to teach beginners to stop imposing the sound system of their native language upon the sound system of English. The second, the phonemic text dictation, is an extension of the phonemic item dictation. It consists of the teacher reciting a passage which students phonetically transcribe.

  7. The benefits of using games in language-learning can be summed up in nine points. Games.... are learner centered. promote communicative competence. create a meaningful context for language use. increase learning motivation. reduce learning anxiety. integrate various linguistic skills. encourage creative and spontaneous use of language.

  8. May 25, 2011 · A: I saw a mouse in my house! B: Oh, well, all you need to do is use a trap. A: I don't have one. B: Well then, buy one. A: Can't afford one. B: I can give you mine if you want. A: That sounds good. B: All you need to do is just use some cheese in order to make the mouse come to the trap. A: I don't have any cheese.

  9. Languages. A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. Related: Learning a Foreign Language. What language is spoken the most in your country? Do you have a second language in your country? How many languages do you speak fluently? Does your language have words adopted from English? Is English important for an individual in your ...

  10. Do you use free language-learning exercises on the Internet? Have you ever paid for 1:1 lessons? Would you like to be a translator? Why? / Why not? Is the classroom the best place to learn? Can a good teacher influence how well you enjoy learning a language? Is it possible to teach yourself a language?