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Letters & Sounds: Phoneme Pop
Tiching explorer Organización
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Resource designed to support phoneme recognition. Sound groups taken from 'Letters and Sounds', e.g. sets 1 & 2 "s, a, t, p, i, n, m, d".
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Phonics (flashcards)
Kiz club Organización
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Collection of printable flashcards (PDF). They will help in teaching sounds. There is a printable set for each phoneme.
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Video: Phonics Chant
Tiching explorer Organización
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The resource consists of a listen and repeat video. Each letter name is given, followed by its phoneme, followed by an anchor word. We review the English alphabet and the sound of each letter.
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Lesson plan: New English File Intermediate Unit 1
Tiching explorer Organización
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This page organizes the contents of the book into lists, vocabulary banks and presentations. This first unit is about past continuous, the /u:/ phoneme, the difference between static and dynamic verbs…
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Things are different: Differences
INTEF Organización
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Activity designed to help us practice gramar (comparatives and superlatives, order of adjectives in the sentence) and vocabulary (patterns, clothes and materials). We practice describing clothes, asking…
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Video about Used To vs Simple Past and polite requests
British Council Organización
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After watching "Blackpool Scene 2" (from the "Word on the Street" series), in this video we learn the difference between simple past and "used to". For the latter, we also…