grudzień 2023

Vocabulary - ESL

Wybierz właściwe słowo z listy i wstaw w odpowiednim miejscu. Każde słowo użyj tylko raz.owner, assignment, device, enormous, protect, attend, announcement, run out of, jealous of, rare, prefer, crowded, throw a party, rescue, afterwords 

  1. The museum was so __________ that we spent the whole day there. 
  1. I need a new __________ to help me track my steps. 
  1. You should never be __________ someone else's success. 
  1. We're going to ___ next weekend — would you like to come? 
  1. The firemen arrived just in time to _______ the trapped cat. 
  1. Have you finished the science __________ yet? 
  1. This restaurant is always __________ during lunch hours. 
  1. The teacher made an important ____ about the school trip. 
  1. The students will __ a workshop on climate change tomorrow. 
  1. Please don't forget to __________ the plants while I'm away. 
  1. The _______ of the café is planning to open another branch. 
  1. I __________ tea to coffee. 
  1. He said he would help, but we __________ time before he arrived. 
  1. Pandas are a very __________ species and need to be protected. 
  1. We watched a movie and went out for pizza __________. 

Przetłumacz poniższe słowa z języka polskiego na angielski. 

  1. właściciel 
  1. podobny do 
  1. ilość 
  1. słój 
  1. urządzić imprezę 
  1. zapraszać do siebie 
  1. zadanie 
  1. pomoc 
  1. opłata wstępna 
  1. pozwolenie 
  1. przypadkowo 
  1. rocznica 
  1. kolej 
  1. wartość 
  1. ratować 
  1. przeciętny 
  1. urządzenie 
  1. poprzez 
  1. unikać 
  1. Nieruchomość 

Dopasuj słowo z kolumny A do jego definicji z kolumny B. Definicje są podane w przypadkowej kolejności. 

  1. assignment 
  1. volunteer 
  1. announcement 
  1. protect 
  1. jar 
  1. throw a party 
  1. update 
  1. participate 
  1. average 
  1. Rescue 

A. to save someone or something from a dangerous or harmful situation 
B. a piece of work or task given to someone as part of a job or studies 
C. to take part in an activity or event 
D. someone who offers to do something without being paid 
E. to arrange a social event to celebrate or enjoy something 
F. to stop someone or something from being harmed or damaged 
G. a round glass container with a wide opening and a lid 
H. new information that replaces or improves something old 
I. public or official information shared with others 
J. typical or usual level, number, or amount 

Laura Togni

Listening - ESL

A lesson @the lab 

 

What’s on my bucket list? learn English Teens viewing comprehension - whole class (5’)

 

What about you? Reflect on your own, then share with your deskmate. (20’)

 

  • What’s on your summer bucket list?
  • What are your dreams for next year?
  • How do you see yourself in 5 years’ time?
  • What’s on your bucket list by the age of 30? Listen to this podcast to draw inspiration! (and watch this if you need any vocabulary!)

Think about things to do but also skills to achieve. Think about the person you want to become.

 

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Listen to this “Message to my younger self”: What are the main points the speaker goes through? Match the sentence halves. (10’)

 

  • you might not be paying enough attention 
  • you only have one chance
  • you should be thankful for each day 
  • fulfilling your life is not about being smarter than others 
  • if you don’t take chances you’ll spend your time 
  • if you don’t believe in yourself, 
  • don’t waste your energy 
  • don’t lose sight of who you are 
  • wondering what could have been
  • instead of focusing on what you don’t have (yet)
  • and what means the most to you
  • to do things right
  • in things of little importance
  • but having the courage to build
  • nobody will do it for you
  • to the most important things in life

 

 

 

Writing a letter to your past self must be hard. What about receiving a letter from them??

Look what happened in a High school in the US.

Now, browse through the following link, study the language and structure:

Write a letter to your future self

template and language, letter planning

 

Now, write a 150-200-word letter to your future self!

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Follow-up: A letter to my future self – Foni Joyce - UNHCR

 

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