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Irina Lutsenko: IELTS, writing, cohesion
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Empowering you to write in English: from IELTS to novels 🦋
- IELTS 9 x3 (W8.5 x3)
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- ELT degree, 21y teaching, 1y at university in 🇺🇸
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Here an article one of my students shared with me. I love it because it contains good vocabulary related to #autumn. Look:
"... about California’s fall foliage."
(FALL = 'autumn' in American English; FOLIAGE = tree leaves)
"... trees are swapping their summer greens for reds, ..."
(SWAP = change)
"... where the autumn hues sweep from north to south..."
(HUE = color)
What does #fall look like in your region? Have the leaves already turned gold? What colors do you see parading down the mountains or across the forests?
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/09/26/us/california-today-autumns-first-blush.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&referer=android-app://org.telegram.messenger
#EFL #English #EnglishVocabulary
VOCAB.
MAKE WAVES = to be very active so that other people notice you, often in a way that disturbs other people.
'It's probably not a good idea to start making waves in your first week in a new job.'
Today is International Teachers' Day.
What do you think makes a great teacher? Can you think of some teachers who inspired you or changed your life? How did they do it?
The #weekend is a good time to sleep in, have a lie-in and catch up on your shut-eye.
Have a great weekend!
Once a student asked me, "What's the most difficult thing about learning English?" and I replied, "Vocabulary, because it's endless." Yes, it is.
I was watching a TV series the other day, when I heard an unfamiliar word, "PUGILIST," which I immediately looked up. A pugilist is a boxer. Yes, a boxer, a professional fighter. My jaw dropped. I was like, "Why? Why?! Why do you need another word for a 'boxer'? Can't you just say 'boxer'?" Endless indeed.
#English #LearningEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #NeverStopLearning
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http://ukfilms.ru/en/2017
Check out this British Film Festival. All the films are shown in English with Russian subnoscripts. Check the "Talks" page too, they sound fascinating.
#BritishFilmFestival #XVIIINewBritishFilmFestival #BritishFilm
#IELTS is everywhere.
My student has just sent me an ad he received from SAS. The ad is almost a textbook example of #Speaking Part 2.
Look at the adjectives: vibrant, cosmopolitan, world-leading, magnificent, unspoiled, spectacular, magnificent, majestic, cozy. (What a wonderful array of adjectives to describe places!).
But it's not just adjectives. There are wonderful phrases, like: culinary scene, bars popping up, has something for everyone.
#IELTSspeaking #IELTSspeakingpart2 #IELTSvocabulary #Vocabulary
I want to end the winter break with a book recommendation.
During the winter break I read "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck" by Mark Manson, which is a self-help guide to living a better life.
Don't let the name fool you. Even though the tone of the book is very light, the topics covered are very serious. Let me give you some subchapter names: "The misadventures of disappointment panda," "The tyranny of exceptionalism," "The dangers of pure certainty."
It's an easy, but thought-provoking read. Highly recommended.
WARNING: The book contains language that some readers might find strong.
#Read #MarkManson
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You know me, I like participating in things. Here is a video I made for the 2018 Pearson ELT Teacher Award competition. I had to answer two questions:
Q1: How do you know when students are making progress in English?
Q2: What’s the best thing about being an English teacher?
The answers are sincere. The presentation... Well, let's just say I can forget about the career of a YouTuber.
#Pearson #PearsonELT #PearsonELTTeacherAward #ELT