Monday, March 30, 2020

C2 30/3/20


30/3/20



Education – comic strip activity

reˈport card noun [countable] American English    
a written statement by teachers about a child’s work at school, which is sent to his or her parents SYN report British English


What’s the key to a good education?


cal‧lig‧ra‧phy /kəˈlɪɡrəfi/ noun [uncountable]    
the art of producing beautiful writing using special pens or brushes, or the writing produced this way

com‧fort‧a‧ble /ˈkʌmftəbəl/

Gamification

Spinning wheel

Game wheel








What can pupils learn in their houses? 





Can I get some life?

Does their personal situation affect their performance / attitude?

 

What types of activities did you enjoy the most at school?


Are things different in class today from when you were kids?
Is it true that education hasn’t changed?

tic-tac-toe, tick-tack-toe /ˌtɪk tæk ˈtəʊ $ -ˈtoʊ/ noun [uncountable] American English    
a children’s game in which two players draw X’s or O’s in a pattern of nine squares, trying to get three in a row SYN noughts and crosses British English

mourn /mɔːn $ mɔːrn/ ●○○ verb [intransitive, transitive]    
1 to feel very sad and to miss someone after they have died SYN grieve for
- Hundreds of people gathered to mourn the slain president.
mourn for
- They mourned for their children, killed in the war.



Was high school very different from school for you?
 

What would you like to improve as a student?

And then what about learning a language? What’s the most challenging thing for you?


What’s the key to successfully learning a foreign language?


 
Can you imagine a conversation on the topic of education?




English Proverbs: Use the following proverbs to talk about education

Proverb:
Absence makes the heart grow fonder.

Meaning:
If you spend time away from someone you love, you will love them even more. In other words, you realize how much you love something when you are spending time away from it.

Proverb:
Don't put all your eggs in one basket.

Meaning:
You should not depend on just one thing for success. Instead, you should diversify your risks. For example, don't invest all your money in one thing because you might lose everything if it fails.

Proverb:
There is more than one way to skin a cat.

Meaning:
There is more than one way to solve a problem. In other words, if one solution doesn't work, try to find another way to solve the problem.





Proverb:
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink.

Meaning:
You can tell somebody what the best thing to do is, but you can't make them do it. In other words, even if you give somebody good advice, they might not follow it.

Proverb:
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.

Meaning:
People become tougher and wiser by facing hardships. For example, if someone cheats you out of money, the experience will make you wiser so that you

Proverb:
Necessity is the mother of invention.

Meaning:
If you really need to do something you will find a way. In other words, people can be very creative when they have to be.






Proverb:
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

Meaning:
Children grow up to be similar to their parents. For example, if the parents are bad then the child will be bad as well.



Proverb:
Don't count your chickens before they hatch.

Meaning:
Don't rely on something that hasn't happened yet. For example, you shouldn't spend money that you haven't earned yet.

Proverb:
That's the pot calling the kettle black.

Meaning:
You shouldn't criticize other people's faults if you have those same faults. For example, if you are lazy you shouldn't complain when other people are lazy.


Proverb:
Every cloud has a silver lining.

Meaning:
There is a positive side to every bad situation. In other words, bad things also produce some good.



Proverb:
When it rains, it pours.

Meaning:
When bad* things happen, they happen all at once. In other words, if you have some bad luck, more bad luck will follow shortly.
(*It is also sometimes used for good things as well.)

Proverb:
A leopard cannot change its spots.

Meaning:
People cannot change their personality or nature. For example, if someone is bad then they will always be bad (so don't believe people who say they've changed).





Proverb:
You shouldn't judge a book by its cover.

Meaning:
Outward appearances can be deceiving. In other words, you should look at something closely before deciding if it is good or bad.


Proverb:
Look before you leap.

Meaning:
You should carefully plan things before you do anything. In other words, don't be hasty because If you act rashly, you might get hurt.


Proverb:
Too many cooks spoil the broth.

Meaning:
If too many people are managing something, it will fail. In other words, it's better to have one person directing a project than many people.



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