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izolda_62
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Hi dear friens
I have a problem!
how can i explain the meaning of "wine" and" beer" to my students?
i mean in what way i can make them clear?
thanks
Hadis |
28 Dec 2009
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vardaki
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Just to
see and smell
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28 Dec 2009
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libertybelle
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Look it up in the Wikipedia. Wine and beer are as different as milk and soda pop. They are made from different things completely. L
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28 Dec 2009
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zailda
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Hi!
Introduce the new words you �re teaching in the new lesson with a short video or powerpoint where they can see the picture (use famous brands) and listen to the word. Ask the students to repeat the word they hear (don �t correct their pronunciation on this spep, they only have to familiarize with the word and its sound.)
During the lesson, when you use the new word, show flashcards (use recognizable brands) and don �t tell: this is beer, this is wine. Ask them: Is this Coke? Is this milk? Do you drink it at breakfast? Is it OK to drink it at school? How do we call this alcoholic beverage? Is this beer (new word) or water? How do you say this in English?
To have students� attention, first you ask a question, and then you point a student to answer. Get as many answers you can before continuing the lesson.
Hope it helps
Zailda
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28 Dec 2009
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