Follow the link below to complete a range of vocabulary and comprehension tasks related to The King's Speech. Your scores will be sent to me automatically so I can see your progress:
The King's Speech Vocab Games. The Stage 1 ESL exam has two parts, an essay responding to three short articles and a formal letter. The document linked below is a sample exam to help you prepare. Although the year 12s (Marc, Peter, Oska) have no exam, this task will help you prepare for the oral presentation on Slumdog Millionaire due early next term. Please write your response in a word document and email me what you have done by the end of the lesson today. THE PRACTICE EXAM IS LINKED HERE Click the link below and find the document with your name on it. This is where you will write your letter.
CLICK HERE Read one of the articles linked below. What advice does it give about public speaking? Write what you learn by commenting on this post below.
For the first part of your TED talk assignment you need to find 5 interesting TED talks on a related theme or topic. Post links to your 5 talks by commenting below with a link to the talk and a one paragraph summary. I have done an example for you. Please write your name so I know who you are.
You have watched the video about the internet linked below. Now listen again and try to correct any errors you find in the use of "a" and "the". Click here and correct the errors together. Click here to learn the vocab for this lecture.
Click here to take the dictation test. Click here to have a vocab race. Now watch another short talk on the rise of English as a global langauge and answer the quiz questions here. It's exam time for the year 12s! Please follow the link here to find past exams to revise. Study hard and good luck!
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