Showing posts with label origami. Show all posts
Showing posts with label origami. Show all posts
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Making Stuff
Origami - paper folding - is a very old Japanese art. Can you follow Tavin's instructions? Can you make this jumping frog? All you need is a piece of square paper ... and a little patience!
Here is a simple diagram and set of instructions to help you. (Many other great origami models to make here too!)
With a friend or family member choose another piece of Origami to make from Tavin's site on YouTube (click here). Stop and start the video as many times as you like. Have fun!
Watch the Mr. Bean video. How did he make his sandwich? What ingredients did he use?
Print this worksheet about the Mr. Bean video from ESL Galaxy.com. Watch the video again and complete the worksheet
Listening ... My Favourite Sandwich
1. What are the two types of sandwich the speaker likes most?
2. What does a Foccacia have in the middle?
3. How do you heat up a Foccacia?
4. What is good to drink with a Foccacia?
5. What type of bread do use to make a Lebanese roll?
6. What is the speaker's opinion of the Lebanese roll?
My Friend's Favourite Sandwich
What is your favourite sandwich? What ingredients do you need? How do you make it? Share your sandwich recipe with a friend. Tell the rest of the class or another person about your friend's favourite sandwich.
Speaking : Level 2 and 3
Use your mobile or home phone to tell the world about your friend's favourite sandwich recipe(use the 1800 number and codes I gave you in class to make a phonecast on ipadio.com)
Speaking : Level 1 - What would you like?
Practice ordering a sandwich. Use your mobile or home phone. Order your sandwich at ipadio.com!
eg. Give me a chicken sandwich with Mayonnaise, please. / I'd like a salad roll, thanks.
Ordering in a restaurant
In class we put the conversation between a waiter and customer in correct order:
Waiter: Are you ready to order?
Customer: Yes, I'd like soup to start, please.
Waiter: And what would you like for your main course?
Customer: Can I have the fish, please?
Waiter: The fish. Very good. And what would you like to drink?
Customer: Can I have a glass of white wine, please?
Waiter: Certainly. A glass of white wine.
Customer: And I'd like a bottle of mineral water, too.
Waiter: Yes, of course. Thank you.
Listen to some Level 3 examples of Ordering in a Restaurant at our Voxopop Talk Site (Click here)
Level 3 : Ordering a Coffee at Starbucks
This American teacher gives advice about ordering a coffee at Starbucks. Do you think her advice is helpful? Are cafes like this in Australia? What type of coffee does she order? Do you think she is "culturally biased" (or is she just trying to help?)
To look at the script of this video click here. (Also explanations of vocab and American slang)
Level 2 and 3 : Writing ...Taking care of a neighbour's house
In class we listened to someone asking a neighbour to feed the cat while he was away for the weekend. Imagine you are going on holiday for two weeks. Here are some things that need to be taken care of:
*garden
*pets
*mail and newspapers
*rubbish bin
*security
Labels:
Asking for help,
cooking,
imperatives,
instructions,
Mr. Bean,
notes,
ordering at a restaurant,
origami,
requests
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