katy.englishescapes

Elementary English – A2 Our Recent Blog Posts for our pre intermediate students At the weekend (level A1/A2) At the weekend (Level A1/A2) Talking about our weekends What… Visit Post 11 April, 2024 Elementary English (A2) Elementary English – A2 Our Recent Blog Posts for our… Visit Post 11 April, 2024 Video Zone British Council […]

Elementary English (A2) Read More »

English for Beginners – from zero to A1 Our Recent Blog Posts for our Beginner and Elementary students At the weekend (level A1/A2) At the weekend (Level A1/A2) Talking about our weekends What… Visit Post 11 April, 2024 Video Zone British Council – Starting out British Council – a1-elementary Better Listening British Council – A1

English for beginners (A1) Read More »

Home Staffroom Teaching Tips Student Skills Exam Preparation YLE Teachers LOGOUT My Account Humberger Toggle Menu Teaching infants and youngsters Interacting with young learners Learn names and address them personally Physically crouch down and be at their eye level. Join in with their play and the games. Show interest and they will be more engaged.

Teaching infants and youngsters Read More »

Preparing for the PRELIMINARY (B1) English Test writing tasks What’s in the Writing paper? The B1 Preliminary paper has two parts. Students have to show that they can write different types of text in English. They have 45 minutes to write two compositions, each with 100 words. Part 1 is an email and it is obligatory.

Preparing for the PET Writing Read More »

Preparing students for the PRELIMINARY (B1) English Test October-February – Initial practice tests to determine the level (do 3 or 4 before the end of February) March – Decide which students will enter the exams in June and give their parents the Exam Information and registration form. December to June – Give students regular exam

Preparing students for the PET exam Read More »

What language to teach? Topics and Vocabulary areas Around town (directions, travel information, places and buildings) Clothes Daily life (routines and habits, everyday activities) Describing objects (shape, size, weight, colour, purpose or use, etc.), Entertainment and media Food and drink, eating out Health, medicine and exercise Hobbies and leisure House and home Language People Personal

Language to teach for the KEY exam Read More »