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Amharic Fidels
Chart of Amharic Fidels. In Amharic Fidels there are 33 consonants and 6 vowels. For people who sees them for the first time it might look complicated. It is real fun and it does makes sense once student are explained how it works. If you see how the first consonant is written the rest that follows horizontally are just extentions
Reading comprehension - gap fill exercise for Somali
This is a Reading comprehension exercise. Students are asked to fill in gaps with the appropriate words. Each word has got 3 diffent forms, e.g infinitive form, negative form and positive verb form but one form is suitable in the gap
Spanish Quiz in PP
PP with general questions about the Spanish language and information about well-known people and places in the Spanish-speaking world
Business Spanish PowerPoint
PP containing basic business Spanish vocabulary, tips on business etiquette and three videos about the emerging economies in South America
Studying languages in Higher Education - what are the options?
This is a recording of a presentation delivered at a Sixth Form conference in March 2012. The presentation focuses on the key pathways for continuing (and starting!) language study at university
Le jeu des sept familles europeennes
Projet autour de la création collaborative d'un jeu de 7 familles européennes. Les eleves sont invités a partager leurs realisations
5.2 A Taste of Ukrainian - Ukrainian Festival Food
A slide show, with texts in Ukrainian, describing Easter customs and food, using the 1st person plural of the present tense. A transcript and English translation of the text, as well as a list of vocabulary, is provided in the accompanying notes (5.1). The text can be used for reading (A1/A2) or for classwork, eliciting descriptions of students' own festivals, food and customs (A2)
Story Telling - Uses of Particle le and Resultative Complements in Chinese
This activity - story telling - helps learners understand uses of particle le and resultative complements in Chinese. Learners can work on their own or in pair. Teachers/Tutors might use this activity to supplement materials on grammatical features of le and resultative complements