Monday, 26 November 2018

Bad day?



Ever had a bad day?

Well today we are going to meet Jack who has a really bad day.

He works in an office and has just come back from holiday.

Today we are going to:


  • learn office words
  • see a video
  • answer questions about it
  • talk about if we have ever had a bad day
Here is a song to get us going:-




After that let us do a proverb bingo!

That will be enough for today!!!!!!!


Monday, 19 November 2018

"Confessions"

Today we are going to look at a videoclip of some people talking about things they did when they were small.

There are some exercises I want you to do.

Then I would like you to tell another student about something you did when you were little that you got into trouble for.

We will try to focus a bit extra on one English speaking country until Christmas.

Today it is Australia.
We will see a film about the situation for the aborigines in Australia.

Can we compare the situation for the Same people in Scandinavia?

At the end of our class we will work on spelling.
We will look at 20 of the most commonly misspelled words.

No bingo today. But we will have one next week with hard to spell words.

Monday, 12 November 2018

Have you ever been embarrassed

Today we are going to start with an exercise from the British council

Here is the link.

We will go through the different parts of the dialogue.

Afterwards I want you to do a role play where one of you is Gemma and the other is Makayla.

Good luck?

How often do young people do things like this on social media? Is it very common.

Now we will look at an article in the Local. It is also about social media and our behaviour. Here it is.  Mike will ask you some questions about the text.

Something which can be embarrassing is how we use or say words. A fun way of doing this to make us laugh is using tongue twisters. Here is a clip where two people try some out



Finally today let us see how many of these jumbled words you can manage. They are to do with the autumn (fall)!

Monday, 5 November 2018

Welcome back!

Let's start off by hearing a little bit how you spent your mid-term break.

What, where, when, how and with whom?

Thank you for the excellent presentations about the different English speaking countries.

Sweden is not an English speaking country but is the top foreign country for speaking English (Please read the article and discuss with another person  why you think this is).

Let us do a simple quiz about the English-speaking countries.

Now we can learn (hopefully) some new words..
They are to do with handicraft and textiles

Here is the link.

Now we can do a bingo!!