Last updated 12/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 399.02 MB | Duration: 0h 40m
Workshop Text book based Lessons for English language learning lessons Course
What you’ll learn
English
Conversation
Vocabulary
Pronounciation
Requirements
Good net connection
Description
Reading short stories in English is a great way to improve your language level. In this section, hear short stories that were specially written for English language learners. You will improve your reading fluency and comprehension and develop your vocabulary. A good story encourages us to turn the next page and read more. We want to find out what happens next and what the main characters do and what they say to each other. We may feel excited, sad, afraid, angry or really happy. This is because the experience of reading or listening to a story is much more likely to make us ‘feel’ that we are part of the story, too. Just like in our ‘real’ lives, we might love or hate different characters in the story. Perhaps we recognise ourselves or others in some of them. Perhaps we have similar problems.Because of this natural empathy with the characters, our brains process the reading of stories differently from the way we read factual information. Our brains don’t always recognise the difference between an imagined situation and a real one so the characters become ‘alive’ to us. What they say and do is therefore more meaningful. This is why the words and structures that relate a story’s events, descriptions and conversations are processed in this deeper way.In fact, cultures all around the world have always used storytelling to pass knowledge from one generation to another. Our ancestors understood very well that this was the best way to make sure our histories and information about how to relate to others and to our world was not only understood, but remembered too. (Notice that the word ‘history’ contains the word ‘story’ – More accurately, the word ‘story’ derives from ‘history’.)Reading to older children offers a great method to teach them life lessons in a way that they’ll understand. And it’s easier than ever to find these moral stories to read.There is a large selection of short moral stories for kids online. They range from the classics like The Boy Who Cried Wolf, to somber ones talking about greed.Encouraging your child to read or listen to stories should therefore help them to learn a second language in a way that is not only fun, but memorable.Let’s take a quick look at learning vocabulary within a factual text or within a story. Imagine the readers are eight-year-olds interested in animals. In your opinion, are they more likely to remember AND want to continue reading the first or second text?Many birds and animals live in the world, for example, parrots, pandas, lions, leopards and rabbits. In the sea we can find whales, dolphins, sharks and octopuses.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction – text based Lessons
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Lessons from teacher
Lecture 3 Lessons from teacher
Lecture 4 Musical text based lesson
Lecture 5 Course Notes
Lecture 6 Musical text based Lessons
Lecture 7 Musical text based Lessons
Lecture 8 Lessons from teacher
Lecture 9 Lessons from teacher
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