Wednesday 27 January 2016

ANIA B2.3 Group 5 Lesson 2

Class
Vocabulary skills
Things to do with new words

  • Example sentences
  • Check vowels and stressed syllables
  • Record yourself
  • Collocations
  • Definition in English
  • Synonyms ans antonyms
  • Parts of speech
  • Verrb structure for verbs, countability for nouns
  • False friends
Example with legal
8 Things you could do - an example: 
(1) Legal write the word down, check the spelling
(2) (adjective)  note the part of speech 
(3) /li:g𝛛l/  note and practise the pronunciation - especially vowel sounds and where the stress falls. Listen to the pronunciation on an online dictionary. Record yourself and compare. 
(4) Legalise (Leagalize U.S.), Legality, Legally note the suffixes it takes to create other forms
(5) Illegal  note prefixes to change the meaning (or an antonym)
(6) (i) Related to law/the legal profession (ii) Within the law/lawful   note a meaning in English or a synonym so you can explain it if you forget it. 
(7) Legal English, legal representative, legal document c.f. law firm  Collocations
(8) (i) A passport is a legal document. (ii) The judge ruled that the transfer of shares was legal.   Write example sentences that reinforce the meaning and remind you of the structure. 
Introduction to phonemic chart

Homework
Go to Britsih Council.org or the iTunes App store and download for (frree) the Sounds Right phonemic chart so you can use it in class from next week onwards. If Sounds Right is not available for your device, download another phonemic chart but make sure that it follows the same organisation and format as the one below.
To download for iPad go to http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/apps/sounds-right
To download a desktop version for your pc go to http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/phonemic-chart


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