![]() ![]() It makes a nice writing lesson to go along with essay writing activities that require doing some research. I have never got around to doing anything about it before. They had a lot of trouble introducing paraphrasing and quotations. I’ve noticed over years that students just didn’t get “reporting verbs”. This is an exercise for academic writing, or any kind of advanced writing. Listening/Speaking Exercises for Conditionals 6 Reporting verbs (sorting) ![]() (see the YouTube video) Celebrity interview: advanced reported speech Related Resources:ġ0 Adjectives Exercises Including Adjectives for People and Thingsħ Picture-Based Present Continuous Worksheets (PDF)Ĩ Preposition Exercises for Location, Time and Movement (PDF)ĥ Future Tense Vocabulary and Speaking Exercisesĥ Useful Passive Voice Practice worksheetsĦ Present Perfect Language and Speaking Worksheetsġ1 Incredibly Useful Past Tense Simple Teaching Activities (PDF) It also works really well as an online listening assignment.Ĭelebrity interview: reported speech (PDF) This exercise is a great icebreaker and introduction to any set of vocabulary. ![]() Students match vocabulary and phrases to pictures as the teacher dictates past tense phrases using sentences to give context. This is a dictation listening exercise to introduce students to vocabulary. If you want to download the files, you have to play them through completely one time. Not only that, I realized I could edit and improve them if I converted them into audio files. Some of these exercises are just teaching techniques I used in the classroom and discovered that they were easily adapted to online learning. I try to add listenings to everything.īelow are some of the different kinds of listening techniques I’ve been developing over the last year. ![]() With new technologies it’s possible to create listening exercises for almost every kind of teaching activity. Listening exercises can be created in variety of formats and for a variety of purposes. Good engaging listening exercises are essential for good English listening/speaking lessons and classes. ![]()
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