Monday, 5 November 2018

MAKING A PRESENTATION: LANGUAGE AND PHRASES

MAKING PRESENTATIONS:



LANGUAGE AND PHRASES




This is a list of phrases to help you make a good presentation in English.

Good presenters always use language (sometimes single words, sometimes phrases) which shows where they are in their presentation.

Welcoming

  • Good morning, good afternoon…
  • Thank you all very much for coming today.

Introducing yourself

  • My name is…
  • Let me introduce myself; my name is…

Introducing your presentation

  • I am going to talk about….
  • In today’s presentation I’d like to talk about

Starting the presentation

  • To begin with … .
  • To start with … 
  • First / firstly…

Beginning a new section of the presentation

  • Now let’s move on to … .
  • Second / Secondly...
  • Third / Thirdly…

Concluding and summarising the presentation

  • Finally…
  • In conclusion…
 Finishing and thanking
  • Thank you for your attention.
  • Hope you liked my presentation.
  • I’d like to thank you (all) for your attention and interest.

Inviting questions

  • Do you have any questions?
  • If anyone has any questions, I’ll be pleased to answer them.

Sunday, 14 January 2018

VIDEO: BRITISH VS. AMERICAN ACCENT



Do you prefer British or American accents? How do you pronounce words like ‘vitamin’ and ‘water’? Join Sophia and Natasha to learn about some of the differences.

Click on the video below:


Discussion

Which accent do you prefer? How would you describe the difference between the two accents?

LISTENING: DESCRIBING PEOPLE

 Click on the link below:

Describing people

Listen to the conversation and do the exercises to improve your listening skills.

6th GRADE: MODAL VERBS - MUST, CAN´T, COULD, MAY MIGHT



ACTIVITIES:

ACTIVITY 1

ACTIVITY 2

ACTIVITY 3

6th GRADE: PRESENT PERFECT with JUST, ALREADY and YET

ACTITIVITES:

Yet, already

Just, already, yet

Just, already, yet 2

Present Perfect with already or yet

5th GRADE: UNIT 4 - PAST CONTINUOUS



ACTIVITIES:

ACTIVITY 1

ACTIVITY 2

ACTIVITY 3

ACTIVITY 4