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Belfast
Students will travel to Ireland to learn a lot of facts of Belfast and design and record an interview. Each section is going to take place in a different and famous part of the city of Belfast. In each place, there is a proposal of tasks, challenges and activities. At the end of the project, they will have:- read official web pages.
- watched promotional.
- posted tweets.
- recorded a video.
- recorded a podcast.
- made a digital poster.
- learnt the difference between the past simple and past continuous.
- learnt the difference between -ed and -ing adjectives.
- learnt the pronunciation of /ed/
- Vocabulary: shops, clothes and shopping centres
Edinburgh
Students will travel to Edinburgh to learn a lot of facts of its main landmarks. Each section is going to take place in a different and famous part of the city of Edinburgh. In each place, there is a proposal of tasks, challenges and activities. At the end of the project, they will have:
- read official web pages
- watched promotional videos of Edinburgh.
- posted tweets
- recorded a video
- recorded a podcast
- made a mind map.
- written a post.
- learnt the difference between present simple and present continuous.
- learnt about adverbs of possibility and relative Pronouns
- learnt vocabulary about sports and hobbies.
London
Students will travel to London to learn a lot of facts about The UK and its main cities and write an opinion article about teenagers and free time. Each section is going to take place in a different part of London. In each place, there is a proposal of tasks, challenges and activities. At the end of the project, they will have:
- read official websites of different tourist attractions and about entertainment in London.
- watched videos about the city.
- posted tweets.
- recorded a video.
- recorded a podcast.
- learnt the structure of an opinion article.
- revised the Present Simple, Adverbs of frequency and Questions words
- learnt vocabulary about entertainment, restaurants and things to do in London.
Our country Expo
With this OER, students will become tourist representatives at an exhibition in which the stands of several cities, regions or countries will offer their best to attract visitors. With the linguistic contents included in this resource, students will acquire specific knowledge about vocabulary and grammar and will develop their communicative competence through listening and reading activities as well as through speaking and writing tasks.
- Sentences in Present tenses
- Present continuous tense for actions in progress
- Present continuous sentences for future plans
- Use of Will future and Be going to
- Vocabulary: city places, geolocation
- Vocabulary: entertainment and celebration activities
- Quantifiers
- Comparative and superlative adjectives
- Recommending and suggesting places
- Intonation and pronunciation in different conversational situations
Becoming a cinema director
This OER features the topic of cinema, not only from the perspective of viewers, but also from inside the film industry. With this resource, students will be able to learn some basic notions about how to make a film and will have the chance to play roles as if they were actors. Students will acquire specific knowledge about vocabulary and grammar and will develop their communicative competence through listening and reading activities as well as speaking and writing tasks.
- Sentences in Present and Past tenses
- Past- time expressions
- Place and time prepositions
- Question words
- Vocabulary: types of films
- Vocabulary: adjectives
- Vocabulary: greetings
- Intonation in questions
Writing a newspaper
Students will become familiar with the world of journalism by working on the contents of this resource. They will learn about key vocabulary and will have the chance to practice the English language with listening and reading activities, but above all, through writing and speaking tasks. The tasks intend to be like those situations that students could face in the future in the event of becoming journalists. Apart from that, as this resource fosters reading news articles, it can make students become aware of what is going on in the world nowadays.
- Sentences in Present and Past tenses
- Past- time expressions
- Future WILL
- Question words
- Vocabulary: newspaper parts and sections
- Vocabulary: environment
- Opinion adjectives
- Use of open and closed questions to find out relevant information in a questionnaire
- Intonation in questions
A TV programme
This OER focuses on the students’ selfpromotion in the case of looking for a job. The act of searching for a job will be carried out by students in the future, but we consider as important that, at this stage of life, they get started to reflect on their skills and on what they are like in terms of personality and start thinking of what jobs they could be really good at in the future. With Your first CV, students will be able to get to know themselves better and will become familiar with how to act and what to say during a job interview.
- Sentences in Present and Past tenses
- Past- time expressions
- Sentences in Present Perfect
- Question words
- Expressions and adjectives to describe TV shows
- Vocabulary on TV jobs and broadcasting tasks
- Use of open and closed questions to find out relevant information in a questionnaire
- Pronunciation practice:scene dubbing; intonation in open and closed questions
Your first CV
This OER focuses on the students’ selfpromotion in the case of looking for a job. The act of searching for a job will be carried out by students in the future, but we consider as important that, at this stage of life, they get started to reflect on their skills and on what they are like in terms of personality and start thinking of what jobs they could be really good at in the future. With Your first CV, students will be able to get to know themselves better and will become familiar with how to act and what to say during a job interview.
- Use of the Present Simple tense in affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences
- Use of linking words to express several semantic relationships, above all, addition and reason
- Expressions to give opinions
- Yes/no questions and open questions (questionnaire, job interview)
- Use of open and closed questions to find out relevant information in a questionnaire
- Pronunciation practice: intonation in open and closed questions
- Speaking: free time activities, skills and interests
Safer internet
Safer Internet presents relevant contents related to Internet security. Within this OER, students will learn about some tips on how to recognize secure websites and how to search on the web in an effective way. The contents, activities and tasks will enable students to learn and extend their vocabulary about the Internet. This resource includes several learning situations in which students can develop their communicative skills.
- expressing purpose with to + infinitive and for + -verb-ing
- use of the Present Simple tense to refer to daily actions
- use of Past Simple to refer to past actions
- practise open and closed questions to gather information for the writing task
- use of linking words to express several semantic relationships, above all, contrast
- expression of necessity, prohibition, obligation and advice with modal verbs
- use of key words related to the Internet uses and Internet dangers
Apps & Games
This resource will enable students to go into the world of apps and games. They will become a bit of technology experts by learning about security, responsible use and installation of games and applications. on electronic devices. In this resource, students are provided with activities to practice different linguistic contents that will help them perform several tasks using English as the vehicle of communication.
- use of the Present Simple tense to refer to daily actions
- use of linking words to express several semantic relationships
- expressions to make suggestions: students’ interaction
- giving orders using the imperative mode
- expression of capacity, prohibition, obligation and advice with modal verbs
- use of open and closed questions to find out relevant information in a questionnaire
- pronunciation practice: intonation in open and closed questions
- use of technology-related vocabulary