Viashnu Namdeo Adarkar, Professor - Director J. J. School of Applied Arts also popularly kmnown to all as "Dada Adarkar".
These are his personal paintings from 1981 - 1994
Viashnu Namdeo Adarkar, Professor - Director J. J. School of Applied Arts also popularly kmnown to all as "Dada Adarkar".
These are his personal paintings from 1981 - 1994
Rainbow_ppt presentation_gwen atkinson_for STEM conference_23 april 2011gwenda atkinson
This is a walk-through demonstration of an TESOL lesson sequence I designed using corpora linguistic insights and content- and text-based approaches. The lesson material is fun, useful and applicable across many teaching situations and English instructors of every level, elementary through university.
The YouTube video songs are Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World and Judy Garland’s original Wizard of Oz version of Over the Rainbow. The presentation cites background theory, including text-based and content-based teaching, Extensive Reading principles as applied to other text types, language as a social activity, and corpora linguistics for teachers; there is a brief introduction of how to use a corpora website for teachers.
Two New School courses influenced the development of this material: Language Analysis with Scott Thornbury and Materials Development with Steve Cornwell & Deryn Verity. The aim of the classroom materials is to help learners notice the fundamental patterns of English and encourage using the English they already know, in combination with listening, enjoyment and an exploratory, not-speed-driven, not-transmission-driven approach. Corpora data shows that song lyrics often share commonalities with spoken English, making them ideal texts for many language classrooms, while YouTube videos offer a platform for encouraging student-based inquiry and text-based exploration and dialog.
1. Viviana Sandoval Arancibia MAY 4TH
Licenciatura en educación Ingles
Estudiante USACH Taller de pronunciación
Entonación
To pay attention:
tenemos que resaltar las palabras importantes
todos los sonidos finales deben ser pronunciados para no generar confusiones
sh y ch son diferentes consonantes en inglés
/H/ es diferente a una /J/
/t/ es un sonido que se hace poniendo la lengua detrás de los dientes de arriba sin llegar al paladar.
The selfish Giant (estracto)
(Oscar Wilde)
Every afternoon, as they were coming from school, the children used to go and play in the Giant’s garden
It was a large lovely garden, with soft green grass. Here and there over the grass stood beautiful flowers like stars,
and there were also twelve peach-trees.
One day the giant came back. He had been to visit his friend the Cornish ogre. When we arrived he saw the children
playing in the garden.
“What are you doing here?” he cried in a very gruff voice, and the children ran away. My own garden is my own
garden, said the giant; anyone can understand that and I will allow nobody to play in it but myself. So he build a high
wall all round it and put up a notice board: “TRASPASERS WILL BE PERSECUTED” he was a very selfish giant.
The poor children had nowhere to play. They tried to play on the road, but the road was very dusty and full of hard
stones. They used to wander round the high walls and talk about the beautiful garden inside. “How happy we were
there”, they said to each other.