This is a piece I wrote for the "Good Night, Moscow" creative writing contest by American Center in Moscow. Before doing so, I told Timur Khamzin, "I don't care about winning. I can always publish my piece in my community." The time has come to publish my piece "Good Night, St Petersburg" in my community. 🌃
A million thanks to Timur for inadvertently inspiring it and to all my students who wrote for this contest - that's at least seven people off the top of my head! Thank you all for your support! 💛
https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/03/good-night-st-petersburg.html
A million thanks to Timur for inadvertently inspiring it and to all my students who wrote for this contest - that's at least seven people off the top of my head! Thank you all for your support! 💛
https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/03/good-night-st-petersburg.html
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Good Night, St Petersburg
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Today is St Patrick's Day. 🍀
Could I have chosen a better time to publish my my second piece for the creative writing contest "Good night, Moscow"? In this piece, I wanted to sing my love to Dublin, but also let my imagination run wild. The result is this fairy tale. 🍀🧚♂️🇮🇪
I've written three pieces for the contest, two of which were about Dublin. So stay tuned, I'll publish one more tomorrow. 😃
https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/03/good-night-dublin.html
Could I have chosen a better time to publish my my second piece for the creative writing contest "Good night, Moscow"? In this piece, I wanted to sing my love to Dublin, but also let my imagination run wild. The result is this fairy tale. 🍀🧚♂️🇮🇪
I've written three pieces for the contest, two of which were about Dublin. So stay tuned, I'll publish one more tomorrow. 😃
https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/03/good-night-dublin.html
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Good night, Dublin
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A perfect day in Dublin...
This is my second piece about Dublin (third overall) written for the creative writing contest by American Center in Moscow. What can I say, I love this city. 🍀🍀🍀
https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/03/good-night-dublin-thank-you-for-your.html
This is my second piece about Dublin (third overall) written for the creative writing contest by American Center in Moscow. What can I say, I love this city. 🍀🍀🍀
https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/03/good-night-dublin-thank-you-for-your.html
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Good night, Dublin. Thank you for your wondrous gifts.
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https://totaldict.ru/news/news/el-totalnyy-diktant-na-angliyskom-yazyke/
I'm in. Who's with me? 😍
📅 The registration opens on 31 March.
I'll have a prep squad. Start collecting words that are hard to spell and stay tuned! 🎸
I'm in. Who's with me? 😍
📅 The registration opens on 31 March.
I'll have a prep squad. Start collecting words that are hard to spell and stay tuned! 🎸
Тотальный диктант
Тотальный диктант на английском языке
10 апреля, в день Тотального диктанта, акция впервые пройдет не только на русском, но и на английском языке. Соорганизатором проекта стал EF Education First. Проверить свои знания английского языка можно будет в 18 городах России.
Sometimes, very rarely, but sometimes when I read students' exam answers, I achieve the state "I don't have any questions or comments." I want to share an example of a C2 Proficiency Writing Task 2 answer that I like so much I don't know what to correct or comment on. The answer is written by my student, the amazing Anastasia Glebova.🌹
This is an answer to a very tricky prompt - a report on a comedy programme. It's tricky because you might get sidetracked and slide into writing a review.
After reading this report, did you achieve the same state as I did, that of "no questions or comments"? What programme would you write about?❓
#c2proficiency #cpewriting
https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/03/c2-proficiency-perfect-report-on-comedy.html
This is an answer to a very tricky prompt - a report on a comedy programme. It's tricky because you might get sidetracked and slide into writing a review.
After reading this report, did you achieve the same state as I did, that of "no questions or comments"? What programme would you write about?❓
#c2proficiency #cpewriting
https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/03/c2-proficiency-perfect-report-on-comedy.html
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C2 Proficiency: a perfect report (!) on a comedy programme
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I want to share a great essay written by my student Svetlana in my #IELTS Academic Writing Target 7.5-8 group. 📝
The essay was already great when I received it, but I made three suggestions, which Svetlana implemented, so it became even greater. Click the link below to read both the essay and the suggestions. 📝
The topic is good too. Do you think we should spend money now researching planets, such as Mars, that could be our possible home? Why or why not? 🚀
#ieltswriting #ieltswritingtask2
https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/04/ielts-writing-task-2-researching.html
The essay was already great when I received it, but I made three suggestions, which Svetlana implemented, so it became even greater. Click the link below to read both the essay and the suggestions. 📝
The topic is good too. Do you think we should spend money now researching planets, such as Mars, that could be our possible home? Why or why not? 🚀
#ieltswriting #ieltswritingtask2
https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/04/ielts-writing-task-2-researching.html
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IELTS Writing Task 2: researching planets that could be our possible home
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https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/04/do-international-exams-in-english-have.html
New post out! Inspired by endless criticism of tests like IELTS or C2 Proficiency I hear on a regular basis. Where do you stand on this?
New post out! Inspired by endless criticism of tests like IELTS or C2 Proficiency I hear on a regular basis. Where do you stand on this?
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Do international exams in English have something to do with real life?
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Sometimes introduction to exam preparation can (and arguably should) be integrated seamlessly into General English classes. 🤓
In this post, I am sharing an essay written by my wonderful student Olga who is in my wonderful General English C1+ group. We watched and discussed two TED talks, so I thought, "Why don't we turn our discussions into writing something similar to C2 Proficiency Writing Task 1?" 📝
The talks are great too: one speaker argues we should follow our passion when we pursue a career and the other one argues we shouldn't. Which opinion do you agree with and why?❓😋
The links to the talks are in the post. Which speaker makes a more compelling case? Feel free to write your own essay. 😋
https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/05/introduction-to-c2-proficiency-writing.html
In this post, I am sharing an essay written by my wonderful student Olga who is in my wonderful General English C1+ group. We watched and discussed two TED talks, so I thought, "Why don't we turn our discussions into writing something similar to C2 Proficiency Writing Task 1?" 📝
The talks are great too: one speaker argues we should follow our passion when we pursue a career and the other one argues we shouldn't. Which opinion do you agree with and why?❓😋
The links to the talks are in the post. Which speaker makes a more compelling case? Feel free to write your own essay. 😋
https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/05/introduction-to-c2-proficiency-writing.html
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Introduction to C2 Proficiency Writing Task 1 with TED talks: a case study
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My Creative Writing Contest "Mayonnaise" has come to an end. I am not participating, but I have written a story too because I love the prompt. Click the link below to read the story, the reasons why I love the prompt, and the reasons for choosing the word "mayonnaise." Enjoy! 🌻
https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/07/i-have-always-wanted-to-write-book-that.html
https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/07/i-have-always-wanted-to-write-book-that.html
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"I have always wanted to write a book that ended with the word 'mayonnaise.'"
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Did you know that every year I create my own collections of #IELTS Speaking Part 2 topics? I do. By “my,” I mean the topics I have collected from sites with recent exam topics and from my students. I have also carefully edited the topics so that they sound nice and are ready to use. Here are the links:
- 2020 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vjuYggMcKjg8bSbUxfJLVuu3cCTEPQHUju4IQ9KxTKU/edit?usp=sharing
- 2019 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TmOxeGWwImvW7lEvj8lMcxf8WVgqeJOEXt8Wg2mQU9c/edit?usp=sharing
- 2018 https://docs.google.com/document/d/11gdxkm20v0FX3uHp9YaFwRQfYx1zzPBXdFNTca6jFfw/edit?usp=sharing
Enjoy and/or put them to good use! 🌷🌷🌷
- 2020 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vjuYggMcKjg8bSbUxfJLVuu3cCTEPQHUju4IQ9KxTKU/edit?usp=sharing
- 2019 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TmOxeGWwImvW7lEvj8lMcxf8WVgqeJOEXt8Wg2mQU9c/edit?usp=sharing
- 2018 https://docs.google.com/document/d/11gdxkm20v0FX3uHp9YaFwRQfYx1zzPBXdFNTca6jFfw/edit?usp=sharing
Enjoy and/or put them to good use! 🌷🌷🌷
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IL's IELTS Speaking Part 2 [2020]
My IELTS Speaking Part 2 2020 By “my,” I mean the topics I have collected from sites with recent exam topics and from my students. I have also carefully edited the topics so that they sound nice and are ready to use. ⭐⭐⭐ #1 Describe an incident when someone…
I discovered and fell in love with Jerry Seinfeld. 💜
Note how he doesn't let Jimmy Fallon get away with the vague answer "It depends," which becomes a joke that extends over the whole interview. Enjoy! 🦋
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsFItXMCKJk
Note how he doesn't let Jimmy Fallon get away with the vague answer "It depends," which becomes a joke that extends over the whole interview. Enjoy! 🦋
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsFItXMCKJk
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Jerry Seinfeld Shames Every Older Man for Wearing Jeans
Jerry Seinfeld chats with Jimmy about the warmth and horror of Thanksgiving, turning his family into comedy props and when it's time for older men to retire "cool jeans."
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Watch…
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Watch…
"Word sneak" - a game celebrities play for fun and a valid lexis recycling exercise for us! 🐱
Here is what we can do with it:
- we can play it the exact same way in class or in a chat;
- we can give the students a list of words beforehand, the same one to all of them or a unique set to each student;
- we can ask the students to guess the words their partner is trying to sneak in;
- we can also ask students to bring their own words to sneak in;
- we can ask students to play it doing an exam speaking activity.
What are some other ways to modify this game to suit our learning or teaching needs?❓
Have you played it? I played it myself with a colleague and enjoyed it immensely. 💜
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mSeY9WGYMs
Here is what we can do with it:
- we can play it the exact same way in class or in a chat;
- we can give the students a list of words beforehand, the same one to all of them or a unique set to each student;
- we can ask the students to guess the words their partner is trying to sneak in;
- we can also ask students to bring their own words to sneak in;
- we can ask students to play it doing an exam speaking activity.
What are some other ways to modify this game to suit our learning or teaching needs?❓
Have you played it? I played it myself with a colleague and enjoyed it immensely. 💜
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mSeY9WGYMs
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Word Sneak with Melissa McCarthy
Jimmy and Melissa McCarthy get cards with random words, such as "Pikachu" and "inchworm," and must work them into a casual conversation.
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Watch The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy…
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Watch The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy…
A more challenging version of the previous activity is "Sentence Sneak," in which you need to work full sentences into a conversation. 👻
We can use it in two ways:
- If we come up with crazy sentences, like "I have a lot in common with Big Foot," the activity will be fun, but challenging;
- Alternatively, we can use fixed expressions that function as full sentences. Off the top of my head, "Practice makes perfect," "Better late than never," "I wouldn't have it any other way." This way it's a valid language learning activity.
Would you rather play word sneak or sentence sneak?❓
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2bJeRcyhlo
We can use it in two ways:
- If we come up with crazy sentences, like "I have a lot in common with Big Foot," the activity will be fun, but challenging;
- Alternatively, we can use fixed expressions that function as full sentences. Off the top of my head, "Practice makes perfect," "Better late than never," "I wouldn't have it any other way." This way it's a valid language learning activity.
Would you rather play word sneak or sentence sneak?❓
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2bJeRcyhlo
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Sentence Sneak with Benedict Cumberbatch
Benedict Cumberbatch and Jimmy have to work random sentences into their conversation, plus Benedict breaks into song.
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Watch The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Weeknights…
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Watch The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Weeknights…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QAEhrTfFls
A highly controversial cover and a highly controversial podcast. Where do you stand on magazine covers featuring morbidly obese women? What about men?
A highly controversial cover and a highly controversial podcast. Where do you stand on magazine covers featuring morbidly obese women? What about men?
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Joe Rogan on the Controversial Cosmo Cover
Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #1218:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAalq9lrjQA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAalq9lrjQA
🌻 Mayonnaise reflections: how to write a winning story 🌻
My Creative Writing Contest "Mayonnaise" is over. As a contest judge, I've put together some tips, big and small, that can make your story more or less likely to win.
1️⃣ Punctuation: too much of it or lack thereof
Punctuation is readability. Excessive punctuation, especially unusual punctuation, like: {} <...> `, makes your story less readable. No punctuation, on the other hand, makes the reader read the sentence several times, which works against you in a contest.
2️⃣ Paragraphs
No one wants to read a huge wall of text. Ever. So seeing one huge paragraphless text reduces your chances immediately. Break your text into paragraphs. But not too many - many tiny paragraphs break the flow of the text.
3️⃣ Idioms for the sake of idioms
They stick out like a sore thumb. You don't want the reader to think, "OK, this author has just studied the book 'Vocabulary in Use' and needs an outlet." But creative writing is not an outlet for vocabulary. It's an outlet for your thoughts and feelings. Don't use your story as an exercise for your course book. The readers don't appreciate that.
4️⃣ Form
If you use an unexpected form, it definitely attracts attention the minute the reader sees your story. That said, form is not everything. There still has to be a story. So make sure form works to support your it, not substitute it.
5️⃣ Predictable ending
No one wants something so unpredictable that it is no longer logical or believable, but a surprise ending will make your story memorable.
6️⃣ Let their be a message
It's a good idea to make sure your story has a message, a lesson, a dilemma, a controversy, a big moral question. Leave your reader thinking, doubting, smiling, frowning, agreeing, disagreeing. Leave them engaged.
Big things, like the language and the plot, matter a lot. Small things, like punctuation or paragraphing, matter too. Finally, when you truly you enjoyed writing your story, the reader feels it. So pay attention to the big and the small, but, more importantly, love your story. And this is how you win a contest.🌻
Do you think these are universal and will work for all contests, not just mine? Do you have other tips? ❓
My Creative Writing Contest "Mayonnaise" is over. As a contest judge, I've put together some tips, big and small, that can make your story more or less likely to win.
1️⃣ Punctuation: too much of it or lack thereof
Punctuation is readability. Excessive punctuation, especially unusual punctuation, like: {} <...> `, makes your story less readable. No punctuation, on the other hand, makes the reader read the sentence several times, which works against you in a contest.
2️⃣ Paragraphs
No one wants to read a huge wall of text. Ever. So seeing one huge paragraphless text reduces your chances immediately. Break your text into paragraphs. But not too many - many tiny paragraphs break the flow of the text.
3️⃣ Idioms for the sake of idioms
They stick out like a sore thumb. You don't want the reader to think, "OK, this author has just studied the book 'Vocabulary in Use' and needs an outlet." But creative writing is not an outlet for vocabulary. It's an outlet for your thoughts and feelings. Don't use your story as an exercise for your course book. The readers don't appreciate that.
4️⃣ Form
If you use an unexpected form, it definitely attracts attention the minute the reader sees your story. That said, form is not everything. There still has to be a story. So make sure form works to support your it, not substitute it.
5️⃣ Predictable ending
No one wants something so unpredictable that it is no longer logical or believable, but a surprise ending will make your story memorable.
6️⃣ Let their be a message
It's a good idea to make sure your story has a message, a lesson, a dilemma, a controversy, a big moral question. Leave your reader thinking, doubting, smiling, frowning, agreeing, disagreeing. Leave them engaged.
Big things, like the language and the plot, matter a lot. Small things, like punctuation or paragraphing, matter too. Finally, when you truly you enjoyed writing your story, the reader feels it. So pay attention to the big and the small, but, more importantly, love your story. And this is how you win a contest.🌻
Do you think these are universal and will work for all contests, not just mine? Do you have other tips? ❓
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My Creative Writing Contest "Mayonnaise" has come to its inevitable end, which is good because I can finally share the amazing stories by the amazing winners! The prompt for the contest was simple: Write a story that ends with the word "Mayonnaise."
I am beyond thrilled to present one of the winners Elizaveta Zanozina and share her story "Hypnotized." See her interpretation of the prompt and enjoy her story!
https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/07/hypnotized-by-elizaveta-zanozina.html
I am beyond thrilled to present one of the winners Elizaveta Zanozina and share her story "Hypnotized." See her interpretation of the prompt and enjoy her story!
https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/07/hypnotized-by-elizaveta-zanozina.html
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"Hypnotized" by Elizaveta Zanozina, a "Mayonnaise" contest winner
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https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/07/to-hell-with-mayonnaise-by-evgenia.html
My Creative Writing Contest "Mayonnaise" has come to its inevitable end, which is good because I can finally share the amazing stories by the amazing winners! The prompt for the contest was simple: Write a story that ends with the word "Mayonnaise."
I am beyond thrilled to present another winner. Meet Evgenia Karabatova and her story "To hell with Mayonnaise." See her interpretation of the prompt and enjoy her story! 🦋
My Creative Writing Contest "Mayonnaise" has come to its inevitable end, which is good because I can finally share the amazing stories by the amazing winners! The prompt for the contest was simple: Write a story that ends with the word "Mayonnaise."
I am beyond thrilled to present another winner. Meet Evgenia Karabatova and her story "To hell with Mayonnaise." See her interpretation of the prompt and enjoy her story! 🦋
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“To hell with mayonnaise” by Evgenia Karabatova, a "Mayonnaise" contest winner
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Another winning story... told as a poem! Meet Vera Novikova and her "Etude."
Enjoy (and don't forget to change your password)! 🌷
https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/07/etude-by-vera-novikova-mayonnaise.html
Enjoy (and don't forget to change your password)! 🌷
https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/07/etude-by-vera-novikova-mayonnaise.html
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"Etude" by Vera Novikova, a "Mayonnaise" contest winner
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I am beyond thrilled to present the last winning story. The story is wonderfully weird and mildly absurd, which was what helped the author win. Don't be afraid to be weird and enjoy the story! 🦋
https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/07/how-to-fail-ielts-exam-by-natalia.html
https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/07/how-to-fail-ielts-exam-by-natalia.html
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"How to fail (the IELTS exam)" by Natalia Larchenko, a "Mayonnaise" contest winner
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Can you make a finger-licking dinner dish out of cauliflower or broccoli? My student Olga Mei can and is sharing her secret recipe with all of us. 🍲
Olga wrote this post in my "Write for Real: Blogging in English" course. I love it because it's a perfect combination of practical and personal: it's a real recipe told through the lens of Olga's sweet personality.
The recipe is very simple (and vegetarian!). Embrace your inner Jamie Oliver and give it a shot! 🍲
https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/08/a-finger-licking-dinner-dish-no-unicorn.html
Olga wrote this post in my "Write for Real: Blogging in English" course. I love it because it's a perfect combination of practical and personal: it's a real recipe told through the lens of Olga's sweet personality.
The recipe is very simple (and vegetarian!). Embrace your inner Jamie Oliver and give it a shot! 🍲
https://iraluts.blogspot.com/2021/08/a-finger-licking-dinner-dish-no-unicorn.html
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A finger-licking dinner dish. No unicorn tears required.
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If you are an English teacher, do you need a niche? Why? Personally, I love working in a niche (or niches, actually). ❤️
So last Saturday, I conducted a joint webinar with Natalya Skachkova about carving out a niche as a teacher. We shared our experience and insights on:
- How to find your niche
- How to promote yourself in it
- How not to get bored doing the same stuff
- The benefits of working in a niche
This is my first ever recorded webinar, so if you missed it, you can buy the recording!
The webinar is perfect for young, aspiring teachers and for experienced teachers looking to go freelance or build an audience in a particular field.
Length: 1.5 hours
Price: 700 rub
Message me to purchase. 💌
See some comments on my instagram post:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CTVDxg9spLK/
So last Saturday, I conducted a joint webinar with Natalya Skachkova about carving out a niche as a teacher. We shared our experience and insights on:
- How to find your niche
- How to promote yourself in it
- How not to get bored doing the same stuff
- The benefits of working in a niche
This is my first ever recorded webinar, so if you missed it, you can buy the recording!
The webinar is perfect for young, aspiring teachers and for experienced teachers looking to go freelance or build an audience in a particular field.
Length: 1.5 hours
Price: 700 rub
Message me to purchase. 💌
See some comments on my instagram post:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CTVDxg9spLK/