A1 or A2 Speaking and Reading activity aimed to describe a room: furniture and prepositions of place. Key providedHere you are more practice: https://en.islcollective.com/mypage/my-creations?search_key=rooms&type=printables&option=published&id=620769&grammar=&vocabulary=&materials=&levels=&studentTypes=&skills=&languageExams=&dialect=&functions=&page=1&sorting_type=most_newest&filter_type=filter_all&view_type=list&view_length=12 - ESL worksheets
Okay so technically I don't actually go back to work for preplanning until Monday.. but I've spent a good amount of time already in my classroom this summer. I was really fortunate in getting my new position as the art teacher at a brand new elementary school in my county. That means new building, new furniture, new students, new adventures, and....starting from scratch. :) This is what my new classroom looked like a month ago. This is what it looks like now! :) Moved over a bit. I'm so excited to get the new year started! I think my favorite part of my new room is that I finally have enough room to be able to separate my tables enough to allow for 4 students at a stand-alone table! Hooray! ...Oh... and my GIANT windows!! :) LETS GO YEAR 4!
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A picture activity, based on a picture of a living room, to practise 'there is' and 'there are' and prepositions. The students have to supply the missing information based on the picture. - ESL worksheets
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Yonsei University Yonsei Crest Yonsei University's history dates back to 1885 with the founding of the first modern hospital in Korea, Kwanghyewon, and it is still closely tied to Medicine through the new Severance Hospital located close to campus. This campus is located virtually on top of a large traffic interchange and the main route into campus is much busier due to a large road running through the centre with a constant stream of traffic. Although I managed to take a picture without a vehicle in sight, unlike me capturing the van in front of the library entrance in the previous post!! The buildings on this campus are many and varied each with an individual style and design. The students also have a different style..... Jeans, sneakers and american style jackets, but still neat and smart, and sorry Tess, I didn't get a chance to speak to them!! The post yesterday concentrated on the U-Lounge, but I mentioned that the students need to both check into the library and check out. One of the 4 Library entrances This is because YUL also has a system where the students need to book their study space in advance using one of the many kiosks located around the building. Many of these spaces are available 24/7 Study space booking kiosk YUL has a total of 6,000 study spaces with the majority being located within the Samsung Library facility. The spaces are located over 5 floors within the building and range from individual study areas to group and collaborative spaces, with or without technology. One the first two floors of the Samsung Library, there is a staircase cutting the space in half, but the same facilities can be found either side of the staircase. View from the Multi Media Floor The stepped arrangement of the floors creates natural separation between the activities and also provides good views of the various activities. We can see a combination of PC cluster pods, laptop working benches, individual study carrels and hidden away under the floor plate to the left, some group working pods. Group Study Pod These pods are in fact a figure of 8 shape with 2 study areas, the one we can see here can take groups of up to 8 students and the smaller pod behind can accommodate 4 students. They are sufficiently obscured to facilitate private study, but it is possible to see that the are occupied and being used appropriately. Study pod facilities The pods have a table with access to power and data, a Pc is provided with a screen and on the wall is a glass writing board. Outside the pods, the view is of the other facilities below, View of PC clusters and Laptop benches from pod level Another view down the levels The PC Cluster units are really nicely designed, plenty of room for one person, PC tucked neatly underneath and the grey top is actually ventilation for the PCs. View of set up The next floor is dedicated to multimedia facilities providing the whole range of playback and editing facilities. Viewing station for one, the umbrella turned out to b a key piece of equipment that day Also provided are viewing stations for two students Full editing facilities available Studio, staff are on hand to provide support and training Studio Gallery In addition to the general facilities, there is a small film viewing theatre which can be booked, but also where films are shown on several days of the week. The Librarians choose the films, and the students simply turn up. Film Theatre, capacity 40 In addition to student facilities, the Librarians have their own training room for delivering training on library systems etc. The PCs in this training room are located under the desk and the monitor drops into the table top This multimedia lectern has a clever sliding top, here open, and here closed The final floor to see was the Information commons. This floor is separated into three sections, the two outer sections fitted with traditional study carrels, and the middle section with standard study tables. Study carrels There are 1,000 study spaces on this floor over the three sections Space identification Each space has it's own unique number so that it can be booked through the Library booking system. Students can only make a booking once they have checked into the library. If they leave the library before their booking ends, the system will know and after one hour, will cancel any remaining time so the space can be reassigned Study Tables with access to power and data Power and data delivery system within the table This is a large facility catering for a large number of students, not only giving the students plenty of space, but also giving them many options for them to choose the space that best serves their needs at the time. The Library was busy during my visit, but it didn't feel "crowded". Also, the noise level in such an open facility was very low, the students were concentrating on study, but most of them were working as individuals, with group work assigned to the group study pods. Notwithstanding the space available to it to support the students, the Library has built in expansion space. Below the library is a 4 storey underground car park. Two of these floors have been built to facilitate future use as library/bookstack space in the future.
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After having a long holiday, some students may be a little bit lazy to go back to school. They prefer to enjoy themselves at home and play with their friends. Turning back their mood toward studying and learning at school, needs more effort since they usually enjoy their free time. One thing that we can do as a teacher is design the classroom by applying a new concept or decoration. So that it can steal the students’ attention and surely boost their mood contact teachers looking for NYC Teaching Jobs. In upgrading a classroom, we have to consider some things. […]
the students write the numbers. - ESL worksheets
July 4th has come and gone, which means my mind has turned to school. I’ve got a busy month ahead of me…working at a community camp in Hesston, APSI training in Tulsa, a family reunion …