Reading text messages from school
In this module you will read three text messages from school, practise reading to get important information and learn new words about school.
In this module you will read three text messages from school, practise reading to get important information and learn new words about school.
When you describe a photo it is important to say where the people are and what the people are doing.
In this module you will learn new words about school and practise answering questions on school forms.
Tania and Jing meet on their first day at school. Listen to their conversation and try the activities.
This lesson develops learners’ reading skills of two different types of text: a text message and a diary page. Ravinder receives a text message about starting an English course and learners read his text and his diary in order to decide which course he is able to attend.
This lesson develops learners’ ability to understand and fill in forms, in the context of a school data collection form. Learners read about a mother and her child and use this information to practise answering the type of questions that are typical of school forms.
This lesson develops learners’ ability to read and understand typical text messages that parents receive from school. Learners will identify the main idea in the messages and then read them to obtain specific information.
In this module you will watch a video which shows Harmonie starting a new job in a school as a teaching assistant.
This resource, 'Someone at the door: The teacher’s visit', is part of 'English in my home', which aims to give ESOL learners the confidence and the language to deal with situations they may encounter in their homes. In this lesson, Sunita meets her son's new teacher, but where is Arjun?