Wednesday, October 31, 2018

(Careers - writing) Useful mistakes










Try to improve these samples:









The basic for a good cameraman is his technical knowledge how does a camera and recording function.










Especially, he has to be creative and a good look for details to make the show professional.










Their job has to be an organized one, without mistakes and clear and interesting news.










In order to obtain this he has to perform and amazing job at being organized.










The make-up artist has to arrange the look of who will be in front of the camera.










If there are a problem with the sounds he has to resolve those quickly.










The communication in this job is very important that she can't receive the best information from the interviewing person.










You must be open-minded, well-prepared from the topic, you need to know more from the subject of the interview than you will use.










The organising and interpersonal skills are important, too, but the main ability you need is the initiative ability.










Here you need great communications skills to capture your audience attention and obtain it.










Here your performance is key since you're infront of the camera and there for a public figure representing your corporation or some else's.










The make-up artist need to be creative in order to make the other person's face watchable.











The street reporter needs to be interpersonal because in his job. he has to get along with people.











She also needs to be interpersonal because the main part of her job is linked with people she doesn't know.










As a result he needs to resolve every troubles that he can meet during his show.






Thursday, October 25, 2018

(Advanced) The Kava Revolution









0:20 - 5:25

True or false?

1. Kava is a ceremonial drink in South America.

2. Kava has many health properties.

3. Kava is banned in Germany.

4. Most of the world's kava was lost recently due to severe weather events.

5. The price of kava is very reasonable.

6. Kava costs more per gram than marijuana.

7. Many kava growers use solar power in their homes and on their plantations.

8. There is no international definition of kava.

9. Kava growers in the Pacific islands are the only people who have the right to produce kava.

10. Noble kava grows over four years.

11. The drink comes from the leaves.

12. Too-dae kava grows in two days.

13. Export of Too-dae is banned Vanuatu.

14. Non-pacifc island growers are interested in industrial scale kava farming.


Listen:

The Kava Revolution



Phrases used:

sparked

pick up

wiped out

in the meantime

gone through the roof

gone up

chased up

anecdotally

protracted

lurking

pigeon

a bid to

crop

industrial scale

get their act together

go the way of




Discuss:

Have you ever tried kava?

Does your country have any special species of plant that has become a booming industry?



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Wednesday, October 24, 2018

(Advanced) Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard

The MacBook Wheel lets consumers accomplish everyday tasks like typing with just a few dozen spins and clicks of a wheel.

Laptop with no keyboard

Language

It does ____ with the keyboard

a _____ touch-sensitive click wheel

will make typing a _____ of the _____

It couldn't be _______

It won't _____ the shelves for the next 3-15 months

can power the Mac Book wheel for a ____ 19 minutes

Apple isn't ______ on its laurels




Thursday, October 18, 2018

B1 Business reading: Time Management

The reading is long and hard...

So let's do it as a listening with the hard vocab on the screen!




General questions:

1. Whats the 80/20 rule?

2. What should you concentrate on in time management?

3. What's the problem with a lot of to-do lists?

4. Why is keeping an activity log helpful for time management?

5. What are the three secrets of time management?



Language focus:


Paragraphs 1 - 2


routinely _______ techniques

overcome a _____ workload

due to increases in ________

_______ effort generates

manage ______ properly

make ____ more productive

______ this equation


Paragraph 3 - 4

central ___

a ___ in focus

in a whirl of ______

____ goals

to fritter _____ time

conflicting _______



Paragraphs 5 - 6 


in___sistent (adj)

a to-___ list

highest _____ first

____ caught

scramble __ get

critic___ (adj)

keep an activity ____

__dits

to e___uate

to ___ify your behavior

to note d___

to _____ate your time to




Paragraphs 8 - 9 

to carry a task ____

to ___solidate

to ______ a task down

manageable ___ponents

in _____ of importance

to concern yourself ____









Tuesday, October 16, 2018

(Upper-Intermediate) Leicester: 5000-1 Underdogs


Calling Leicester City the underdogs doesn't go far enough to describe team's rise to the top of European football.

Listen:

5000-1 Odds

5000
132
3
7
5, 10, 20
3

Note the words in the gaps:

rise to the ____
______ the financial power of the big clubs
the relative ______ of Leicester City
deservedly will be seen as an ___ of the ordinary suceess
a huge ____ for the game
a ___-to-mouth existence
unh_______d players
they're seven points _____
p__________ odds
they're ________ all these winning bets
they'll be c_______ it in

How were these words used?

foothills, uplands and peak?

Follow up stories:

Victory

More likely

The secret weapon

(For Teachers) ESL classes outside the box


Common concepts:

Language crawls
Instagram outings
Scavenger hunt
Using maps / google maps / gps / google earth
Worksheets which direct you somewhere
A field trip
A sports game / outside
A classroom / inside game
Attending an event
Outside-the-comfort-zone actions (pranks, challenges)
A tour
A drama, comedy, video project
An art project

How can these activities grab and hold our attention?
Keep us practising language skills?
Show us new things about the language we're learning?
Help us to communicate better with others?








Student responses










1. History Tour

Length: 70 min
Possible problems: weather
Reference materials / resources: headset, smartphone, notebook
General aims:  Cultural / historical awareness              
Specific sub aims: past tenses, history vocab
Language focus: Vocab / grammar: see sub aims
Skills: (listening, reading etc) listening, note taking, paired discussion
Teacher roles: guide, aswering student questions          
Student roles: Asking questions, taking notes
Formats: group, individual, pair etc: all three formats
Follow up / reflection: Kahoot? Writing? Feedback session? Teams answer a Kahoot quiz
Outcomes: Knowing a city better, greater confidence and sense of orientation











2. Blind BBQ
(groups work separately to guide a blind cook)

Length: 75 min 
Possible problems: burning, accidents
Reference materials / resources: ingredients, equipment for cooking, recipes, drinks etc, blindfolds
General aims: improve communication skills        
Specific sub aims: direct a sightless person to cook  
Language focus: Vocab / grammar: imperative, senses, relating actions, realising ideas in concrete form
Skills: (listening, reading etc): clear pronunciation, clear communication, sympathetic, constructive instruction, being supportive. listening attentively
Teacher roles:  support, vocab assistance      
Student roles: task mangagement, group work
Formats: group, individual, pair etc: groups
Follow up / reflection: Kahoot? Writing? Feedback session? Reflection about experience - writing
Outcomes: Better communication skills, sense of achievement









3. Cycling Trip
(In which students have to do a short presentation about a place on the cycle route)

Length: 3 hours
Possible problems: weather, safety issues, traffic
Reference materials / resources: maps, gear, bicycles, mobile phones
General aims: Get to know the geography, and social history of the city
Specific sub aims: Make friends
Language focus: Vocab / grammar: linking vocab with real places and experiences
Skills: (listening, reading etc) presenting a little story to the group
Teacher roles:   time keeper, coordinator                            
Student roles: researchers, presenters
Formats: group, individual, pair etc, pairs and groups
Follow up / reflection: Kahoot? Writing? Feedback session?, Feedback session in a cafe
Outcomes: Improved speaking and listening skills, greater knowledge of the city and each other.









4. Ultimate Frisbee

Length: 80 min
Possible problems: weather, field already being used
Reference materials / resources: rule sheet, frisbee, extra frisbee, field markers (cones), colours for teams 
General aims: learn / teach a new game, articulate specific skills and techniques among a team
Specific sub aims: discussing strategies and tactics in a game
Language focus: Vocab / grammar, giving advice, encouraging others, commands, criticism
Skills: (listening, reading etc), teamwork, action-related language
Teacher roles: coordinator, timekeeper , additional language input                                            
Student roles: players, roles in the team
Formats: group, individual, pair etc: groups
Follow up / reflection: Kahoot? Writing? Feedback session? Feedback session, reflection on performance of both teams
Outcomes: Bonding, confidence, sports and action language










5. Suggest a class yourself!

Length: 
Possible problems:
Reference materials / resources:
General aims:                                                                    
Specific sub aims:
Language focus: Vocab / grammar
Skills: (listening, reading etc)
Teacher roles:                                                                   
Student roles:
Formats: group, individual, pair etc
Follow up / reflection: Kahoot? Writing? Feedback session?

Outcomes: 

Monday, October 15, 2018

C2 Class Wheel

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Adjective walk

Spicy chewy international luck short awesome little smiley good fat premium  juicy roasted Vietnamese Chinese soft fragile limitless handy scary epic daily calm bionic available first  classic clear long new lucky haunted delicious strong deep refreshing hot alive natural sexual red white black 


 A good __________ is ________,_______, and __________.


A good _________ is ________ and ________, but never ________.


I always eat _______ lobsters because they are so ________ and they sometimes make me feel _______. However, I can sometimes be _____ after eating too many. 



I need to buy a _______ pair of glasses because my ______ pair is ______. If I give you a ______ amount of money will you buy me some?

Tuesday, October 9, 2018

(NZ Culture) NZ Music

Aluminum Foil




Brown Girl


Snow Bound - the Chills


There is no Depression


French Letter


System Virtue


Etu


Dark Son


Brown Girl

I'm more than the ______ of my skin
I'm a girl that likes to sing
All I know is what's _____
Not just a brown girl in the ring

Go to school and ____ their ____
Told how to think and what to say
While my mother says to pray
I pray for better ____

God, please help them see
They ain't no different from me
Not above, not _____
Teach them equality

I'm not just a brown girl in the ring
I'm a girl that likes to sing
I'm not just a brown girl in the ring
I'm a girl that likes to sing

I'm more than ____ they think of me
More than the colour ____ that they see
More than urban, R&B, more than a ____ that I speak

Close your eyes, don't say your word
Don't speak about what you seen or _____
Let's pretend that it's OK
Just the way the _____ likes to play

Look in my eyes, look in my eyes
I can't lie, I can't lie
All these years of my life
I'm _____ from the ______

I'm not just a brown girl in the ring
I'm a girl that likes to sing
I'm not just a brown girl in the ring
I'm a girl that likes to sing

And if you don't know by now
Time will show you what I'm talking 'bout
Said if you don't know by now
Time will show you what I'm talking 'bout
I'm talking 'bout

I'm not just a brown girl in the ring
I'm a girl that likes to sing
I'm not just a brown girl in the ring
I'm a girl that likes to sing


French Letter
Herbs

Can you see yourself, under a coconut tree
Wanting for nothing, or maybe a cooler breeze
Where all things romantic, in the south pacific
And the only peace is the spit on a feast, your feast yeah

Do you know what makes the ocean glow
Do you know what makes the ocean glow
When unwelcome guests, are making nuclear tests
Are making nuclear tests, are making nuclear tests
Are making nuclear tests

Oh yes, no nukes hah ahhhhhhh
Nuclear mis energy, nuclear, nuclear, free yo yo yo yo yo

Is there nothing at all who can appease your greed
Could you please leave the air we breath
Why is it something we’ve done
You all seem to forget
About nuclear fallout and the long term effects

Is there anything gained when you hide the plane
Anything gained when you hide the plane
Let me be more specific, get out of the pacific
Ki te la pacific, get out of the pacific
Ki te la pacific

Nuclear free yeah


There is no depression in New Zealand
Blam Blam Blam

There is no depression in New Zealand;
    there are no sheep on our farms,
There is no depression in New Zealand;
    we can all keep perfectly calm,

Everybody's talking about World War Three;
    everybody's talking about World War Three,
But we're as safe as safe can be,
    there's no unrest in this country
We have no dole queues,
    we have no drug addicts,
        we have no racism,
            we have no sexism, sexism, no, no

There is no depression in New Zealand;
    there are no teeth in our heads
There is no depression in New Zealand;
    we sleep in a well made bed
Oh but everybody's talking about World War Three,
    yes everybody's talking about World War Three,
But we're as safe as safe can be,
    there's no unrest in this country
We have no SIS,
    we have no secrets,
        we have no rebellion;
            we have no valium, valium, no, no

There is no depression in New Zealand;
    there are no sheep on our farms,
There is no depression in New Zealand;
    oh we can all keep perfectly calm,
        perfectly calm,
            perfectly calm,
                perfectly calm,
                    perfectly calm...


Etu

Karanga, rangatahi, whakarongo, whakarongo
We're nga tamatoa, so we must light te ahi
Don't get led astray by Babylon, kia mau ki to Maori

There's a lot of people who think they're tough today
But chiefs like Te Rauparaha woulda blown dem away, Cher!
Hone Heke he expressed his disgust by
cutting down the flagpole, huh
Pakeha killed Maori inna Matawhero
So Te Kooti exacted it in a slaughter.

Yes, the Maori battalion inna World War Two
Staunch on the battlefield they had many clues
Like Moana Ngarimu on hill 209, Victoria Cross so true so strong
Yes the Maori was a bad warrior
Strike fear in the hearts of the Babylon soldier
Yeah its true, yeah its true, that's why I'm talking to you
Kia kaha, kia kaha two one two two

E Tu
Stand Proud
Kia Kaha
Say It Loud

The man who tried to kill him was Von Tempsky
But he became a victim of his own folly
Cause Titokowaru was too smart you see,
Guerilla warfare, huh, Maori
The British raided a Pa they thought it'd be a victory
But Kawiti fooled the enemy
The British raided the Pa yeah but they got shot down
Cause Kawiti had a plan and it was sound, break down

Te Rangihaeata believes in holding land
Against the foe, yo, the British man
To him land's essential to the mana of the chief
And in the Hutt there were some hardcore feats
In 1846 in the Hutt Valley I said
Fighting broke out between the British and the Maori
And more than one settler on disputed land
Was killed when the Maori fought the British Plan

Cause white rule and injustice go hand in hand
So against that is where we stand
Don't forget those who've fought before
Our struggle continues more and more
Yeah it's a struggle, it's a struggle
The system's got us in a muddle
So strive to get outta this puddle.
Well I always put my mind to the rhyme
Don't wear no gold chains cause we ain't that kind
Don't neva rap and say I think I'm cool
Just preach the truth with us that's a rule
Yeah, rising inflation to me is a crime
And sport is politics so don't mess with my mind
They falsely own our land so they really don't
We've been ripped off man so shut up I won't
You gotta learn the history to know where ya truly are
Learn it somehow this ignorance has gone too far
Have self determination in what ya gonna do
Kia kaha, kia mau ki to Maori
Don't let no-one stand on you.



Dark Child

My little blonde haired blue eyed boy
One day you’ll grow up and be distressed
One day you’ll grow up and regret everything
I’ve set up out for you

My only dear long wasteful son
One day you’ll wonder what you’ve become
One day all this could be yours
If you only had the will to outlive you mother and I

Looking in from the outside
Couldn’t see it was true
Oh my dear dark child
I’ve been waiting for you

Looking in from the outside
Couldn’t see it was true
You’ve been given too much time
Oh my darling I’ve been waiting for you
Waiting for you
Waiting for you
Waiting for you

Although the news came as no surprise

I always hoped I’d never have to bury a child


Monday, October 8, 2018

(Intermediate) 8 Secrets of Success



Separate these into 13 phrases:

lead to success make someone tick be driven by passion for love vs for money fun workaholics put your nose down into sth push yourself shyness self-doubt serve persist failure


Now watch and answer: What are the 8 secrets?

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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Watch:

8 Secrets of Success

Discuss

Rank the 8 secrets from most important to least important.

Quiz:

When does your brain get active and have good ideas?

When you're doing sth practical (building or fixing sth)
When you're doing sth social (organising a party?)
When you're doing research?
When you're writing?
When you're cooking?
When you're relaxed and having a break?
When you're playing sports?
When you're helping others?
When you're telling a story?
When you're doing sth creative like music or art?
When you're people-watching?
When you're by yourself?
When your working with others?
When you're tired?
When you're in the shower?
When you're with a close friend?
When you're travelling or exploring somewhere new?


Speaking practice:

1. What are you passionate about?
2. When is the hardest you've ever worked?
3. What time of day are you most focused? What times of day do you struggle to focus?
4. Who pushes you to succeed? Are you good at pushing yourself?
5. Do you sometimes run out of ideas? What can you do to get inspired?
6. What do you most need to improve about yourself?
7. In what way does what you do serve others?
8. Are you a persistent person? Can you give an example of your own persistence?


Tuesday, October 2, 2018

(Advanced) American Workers Outsourcing


A new Department of Labor report finds personal outsourcing is revolutionizing how Americans don't do their own work.

Watch:

American Workers Outsourcing


Listen and fill in the gaps: then separate the phrases.

crucial ______ cut ____ unleash my ___ potential daily ________ devote more _____ to come to ____ on overseas _____ lower _____ employees embraced the _____ executive ______ expected to ____

Can you write a sentence using the phrase? Try and check it with me. Or outsource this task to another student. Or I'm happy to do it for you at a discounted rate.


Also:

Report: Due to rising domestic wages, many American parents are saving money by using unregulated overseas workers.

Watch:

Outsourcing Childcare


Watch:

Brain-dead Teen To Be Euthanized

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