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British Council TeachingEnglish 03 September 2014

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TeachingEnglish Newsletter03 September 2014
          

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The TeachingEnglish newsletter is back from the summer break with news of more exciting resources for you!
 
This week we have several new lessons on the themes of WW1 and Shakespeare, and CLIL activities - Science in schools.

We also have our latest featured blog of the month and two new publications - 'English for Academics' coursebook, and 'Innovations in the continuous professional development of English language teachers'.

We hope you find these useful.

Best wishes

Deb

TeachingEnglish Team | British Council | BBC  

WW1 Lesson plans 
  TeachingEnglishTry                                    
The soldier and the pacifist is about two brothers, one a soldier who fought in the Battle of the Somme, the other a conscientious objector who was imprisoned for his refusal to do any work that supported the war effort. Students read some background about the brothers, do a jigsaw reading about their experiences during the war and then role play a newspaper interview with one or both of the brothers.
Migration and the first world war provides students with information about where, why and when people migrated. It allows students the opportunity to compare migration trends around the War with today.
 
Featured blog of the month 

                                     

 

Our July blog of the month award went to Adam Simpson and his engaging infographic on prepositions. Designed to help students understand how the prepositions in, on and at are used in English, Adam has used a combination of Piktochart and Bitstrips to create an engaging and helpful resource for language learners.
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Shakespeare lessons
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Such Tweet Sorrow is about a performance of Romeo and Juliet carried out entirely on Twitter, using 140-character messages from the characters in the play. Disguise and deception aims to introduce students to the historical and religious context of Shakespeare's England through exploring the theme of disguise. Women in Shakespeare's plays examines the role of women in Shakespeare's day (16th/17th century), and compares this with the roles and characters of some of the women in his plays. And King Richard and King John gives students listening practice and develops a set of vocabulary to talk about personality.
CLIL actvities - Science in schools
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In this Electricity and lightning workshop: making a news report learners prepare a journalist role play for a news report interview using role cards to support the language, structure and content. They then observe each other's groups and use the peer assessment table to give feedback.
In Electricity and lightning workshop: aircraft design learners start by discussing the painting of 'The Fall of Icarus' and two proverbs on flying. They are introduced to aircraft material vocabulary and compare a glider to an Airbus using their knowledge of the comparative form. They also discuss what would happen if the respective aircraft were struck by lightning and carry out an interactive activity describing images of aircraft being struck by lightning using prepositional phrases. 

Innovations in the continuous professional development of English language teachers

                                  
With thirteen stimulating papers covering a wide range of geographical areas and educational contexts, this publication will interest anyone involved in the continuing professional
development of English language teachers wishing to reflect on and refresh their practice.
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'English for Academics' coursebook

                               
The British Council Russia and Cambridge University Press have developed a unique coursebook 'English for Academics', which will help university staff to develop the skills needed to
participate effectively in international dialogue. In our blog we will tell you more about this coursebook, authors and the project itself. The aim of the coursebook is to improve the level of
English proficiency among university academic, research and administrative staff and to help universities integrate into international education and improve the international ratings of
Russian universities.
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