�K9���Y1�-S�V���B����ށ�Z��� 6�- R��:��Rj Luke 2:10,11 And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people… Luke 4:18 Is it right to sleep at work? I didn't build enough houses, which created a lot of homeless Sims – those are the characters in the game. Sophie and Neil discuss the reason why fear of spiders is so common, Neil and Alice talk about the defiant women who fought for their right to choose their representatives. Are you afraid of machines that copy human intelligent behaviour? Class Time: four 45-minute classes. A scheme to save the Asian elephant in China could provide an answer. How do lost cats and dogs find their way home? Alice and Neil discuss the topic and teach you a tidy amount of vocabulary, Is food labelling clear enough to help us make healthy choices? Using personal research and the following text, define global cities. In eight representative African cities, roads occupy far lower shares of urban land than in other cities around the world. In Harare, Zimbabwe, and Maputo, Mozambique, Rob and Finn discuss how to deal with boredom and teach some related vocabulary. Listen to what a social psychologist has to say about it. Why are we so fascinated with the superheroes that populate our cinema screens and comic books? By zaidw Listen to the story - Little Red Riding Hood. Contact. How does music make you feel? Page 1 sur 4 Can jellyfish help us solve our problems? So they can't rent and they can't buy, and they end up building their own communities and houses on unoccupied land. When enemy soldiers sang together in WW1. Have you ever thought about what sort of funeral you would like to have? Tim and Neil laugh their head off as they teach you useful vocabulary, Rob and Neil are in a hurry to discuss our concept of time and teach you new words, Rob and Neil discuss what makes people want to share a video. Neil and Alice discuss the long-lasting appeal of this man with a bow and how he has changed over the centuries. How generous are you? This version of the classic game of sequence helps you learn States and capitals! We discuss the issues and the progress that's being made. Listen to Rob and Neil's discussion, and learn some related vocabulary, Smoking in cars with children might be banned in England. Big bushy beards have become so fashionable that there's now an art exhibition dedicated to them, A London apartment block has front and back entrances for private and social housing - or so-called rich and poor doors. Learn what made people more active in Finland. What would you put in your time capsule? utopia an imaginary place where everything is perfect, urban sprawl the way a city spreads into undeveloped land around it, often without planning permission, shanty towns poor communities where the houses are built out of cheap materials like corrugated iron and plastic sheeting, off the grid without facilities such as an electricity or water supply, infrastructure the basic facilities a town or city needs, for example: communication, transport, water, and electricity, game changer significantly affecting the result of something, Note: This is not a word-for-word transcript.AliceHello and welcome to 6 Minute English. Tim's Pronunciation Workshop (intermediate). Are artificial lights and late night TV ruining our sleep? Would you all but give up eating meat to save the environment? New York city is the largest city in the United States and one of the world's major global cities. Neil and Alice discuss rhetoric, commas and full stops. Listen to Rob and Harry’s discussion, and learn some related vocabulary. What is the percentage of the world's population that will be living in cities in 2050? Listen to Rob and Finn's chat and learn new vocabulary, Nowhere to park? There’s a fresh interest in keeping cars out of cities. Neil and Alice discuss TV chat show hosts and teach you some related vocabulary. Can companies operate better without managers? Bored? Learn some English phrases you can use when visiting a tourist information centre, which will help you find accommodation and find out what's on. 'Built-in' means the technology is included as part of the table. Listen to Rob and Finn discussing the history and chemical properties of gum and why it's messing up our streets whilst explaining some related vocabulary, Food banks provide food to people in the UK who can't afford to buy their own. The UK has become the first country to approve legislation allowing the creation of babies with genetic material from three people. That sounds rather utopian to me though.NeilA utopia is an imaginary place where everything is perfect. You can find it on buildings, sidewalks, street signs and trash cans from Tokyo to Paris, from Moscow to Cape Town. Facebook-f. Instagram. Do we only learn language from our mother? Are we born with the ability to cope well with difficult situations? 1232444 visiteurs - 4303436 pages vues Neil and Sophie talk about gene editing, designer babies and how many errors Neil might have in his genetic code. Year 9 Sequence ‘Go to an American city’ Enjoy your skills! The treatments that help people stay mentally healthy. Why do gibbons sing duets and what has this got to do with the evolution of the human language? What are low emission zones and why are more cities adopting these cleaner-air initiatives? This, according to a report by the United Nations. A lot of people ride bikes there too. Is the way we see famous people a new thing? About 40 years ago, portable music players became a craze with the launch of the Sony Walkman. Does delaying university to travel help you get a job in the future? Why are these magical creatures back in fashion? Hear about why some people are choosing to freelance, Hear about storytelling and how it helps us to connect and communicate. Some families struggle to buy even food and can’t afford presents. That's the basic facilities a town or city needs, for example: communication, transport, water, and electricity. Alice and Rob discuss why we give objects emotional value, Are you a teetotaler or a drinker? What makes a good comedian? Would this make you love them less? Could plant growth studies in the ISS help feed people on Earth in the future? %PDF-1.5 They’ll discuss how hot it is – and whether there are any dinosaurs living there! Strategy - Créer un jeu pour réviser en anglais • 733644_U1_030_strategy.pdf - Livre du professeur : Séquence 1 - Globe Trotting • 04733646_Unit1_Globe.pdf 4 0 obj Does being taller mean you earn more at work? Could jellyfish could reduce plastic pollution? But they … When you have to be polite and courteous ... even when you swim! Sophie and Neil discover that soil has some surprising qualities and discuss how growing food can be therapeutic too, Sophie and Neil talk about traditional fairy tales for the adult market and teach you some magical vocabulary. One of the first 'taggers' was a teenager called Demetrius. Are robots and artificial intelligence taking over from humans? What's so special about these uncomfortable shoes? A great game to enjoy with your family For 2-12 players, ages 7 and up So they can't rent and they can't buy, and they end up building their own communities and houses on unoccupied land. Alice and Rob discuss whether grey hair is best, Why do people often say one thing and do another? By devonlady What's ubiquitous, Alice?AliceIt means available everywhere. We promise you won’t be blinded with science! Then, number the pictures according to the story and name the characters. What are some art galleries banning to protect their paintings? Are you good at telling jokes? Having decent cycle lanes. Cette séquence pédagogique fait suite à l’étude de Nighthawks d’Edward Hopper.. OBJECTIFS : présenter un artiste anglais contemporain, exprimer une éventualité, lire l’image, donner une opinion. The future of cities after the Covid-19 crisis. Lots of companies are rushing to install technology to make offices and workplaces safer. In New York, young people wrote their names, or 'tags', in pen on walls around the city. And these communities are growing, so the problem is getting bigger. Cities in the richer world need to find ways to improve the quality of life for their inhabitants. Rob and Alice discuss what risk to your health regular drinking may have, What does it take to impress the ladies in the 21st century? Translations available in 35 languages. Call them what you want – trainers, sneakers, tennis shoes – but why does everybody love them so much? Debating veganism: How to change someone's opinion, What chickens can teach us about hierarchies. Neil and Sophie discuss Mars, the fourth rock from the Sun. So are there any solutions, Alice?Alice. But what about the economics and politics of coffee production? Would you tell a robot your deepest secrets? The number of schoolchildren doing part-time jobs in the UK has fallen. 2 0 obj Workers in Sweden take part in experiment which allows them to get in and out of their office without a key, ID or password. Neil and Sophie discuss the growing industry of team building – from zombie bootcamps to horse training for executives. And, you know, technology is really a game changer, I think, in urbanisation. Interestingly, our school is in Prague, Czech Republic. All credits for this track belong to Animations Sequence. Neil and Alice take a look at the environmental impact of plastic and teach you some related words. It's amazing! Is it…. Are the days of paying by cash for a latte or a newspaper nearly gone? Catherine and Rob discuss abstaining and the benefits of a dry January. And Neil... speaks Japanese! Have you ever cheated an honesty box? Listen to Rob and Neil’s chat and learn new vocabulary. Travel Agency Role-play Activity Execution: I teach at a Japanese junior high school. Coronavirus: Dealing with mass unemployment, Tips for parents coping with kids at home. An electronic device under your skin?! The Capital City of the United Kingdom Le titre de la séquence est tiré du livre de Jack Kerouac. Periods Historians often divide up the history of Ancient Greece into three periods: Archaic Period - This period ran from the start of Greek civilization in 800 BC to the introduction of Democracy in 508 BC. stream Neil and Georgina talk about the origins of Covid-19 and teach you related vocabulary. 3/13 [src] 1. Is it…  a) 10%? <> F� �P4�� Y����t�J�����ipQYL�������;���.�� �I��. The number of bees is declining at an alarming rate, with serious consequences for humans. Cities can be hot-spots of pollution, with thousands or millions of people, cars, pets, industries, and more contributing to global warming. Listen to Rob and Neil’s chat and learn some related vocabulary. Warm Up: Anticipate. Are you an emoji person? These shanty towns – poor communities where the houses are built out of cheap materials like corrugated iron and plastic sheeting – are often off the grid…NeilWhich means they don't have an electricity or water supply – or access to healthcare and education. Studies have shown that about 40% of the variation in a person's weight is influenced by genes. They were:congestedutopiasmogurban sprawlmigrateshanty townsoff the gridinfrastructureubiquitousgame changerAliceWell, that's the end of this edition of 6 Minute English. Listen to Neil and Rob discussing mood swings, risk taking, and why people make fun of teenagers, while they also explore some related vocabulary. Skinny models: What does the law say about walking the catwalk? Sequence Generation Gap doc01: picture of family Technique ILDA (Identify the type of doc / Localise (=WH) / Describe the Details / Analyse): Laisser dire tout ce qui leur vient maos obtenir au minimum : The parents look old-fashioned – they have wrinkles We can’t see the heads so that everybody identifies. Neil and Catherine discuss human behaviour. Does your age affect your political views? Should we all pay for supermarket plastic bags? the glad. We talk about being a saver in a consumer culture and discuss the meaning of 'thrift' through history. Are food allergies on the increase and if so, why? But what does it take to be the perfect Father Christmas? We discuss the ideas behind compulsory voting, What do we need our chins for? What will the jobs market look like after the coronavirus pandemic ends? At a time when more people compete for fewer jobs, are you sure you present your skills and abilities well to a potential employer? Listen to Rob and Neil’s discussion, and learn some related vocabulary. Séquence - GREEN ART - Classe de 2 C - Anglais avec Madame Traumat La classe de 2 C, dans le cadre des manifestations pour la COP21, a créé des t-shirts imprimés de slogans, des posters qui illustrent un poème appris en classe et des discours pour parler du futur de notre planète mise en danger par le rechaufement climatique . Par . His tag was TAKI 183. But the gap between rich and poor is still very wide in individual countries. What do you eat for lunch? Rob and Finn discuss the World Health Organisation's recommendations on e-cigarettes, Should we eat less sugar? Rob and Neil discuss the must-have skill of the future. And these communities are becoming in some places the majority not the minority and they're off the grid so they're not often serviced by either the social services but also many of them don't have water, sanitation and electricity. Rob and Neil discuss how we got them and what our chins say about us. Neil and Catherine talk about genealogy, The increased study of extremophile microbes has revealed a lot about what is and is not needed to sustain life on Earth.
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