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Future Decisions and Plans
By Smrt English
Geoff teaches how to talk about future decisions and plans in the English language.
Intentions and Plans (Part 2)
By Smrt English
This lesson teaches how to use the present continuous to talk about fixed plans. The present continuous tense can only be used with verbs of movement or activity and with actions people can control.
The Writing Process: Plan
By East Tennessee State University
This very informative video tells all about the planning process of writing. It includes: finding your purpose, posture (viewpoint), and format. It also defines many general writing terms. This video was meant for students in high school or the University level, but is beneficial for all young writers. It would be a good intro for any writing unit.
The Writing Process: Plan
By East Tennessee State University
This very informative video tells all about the planning process of writing. It includes: finding your purpose, posture (viewpoint), and format. It also defines many general writing terms. This video was meant for students in high school or the University level, but is beneficial for all young writers. It would be a good intro for any writing unit
Talking about the future in English - WILL, GOING TO, and -ING
By Espresso English
In this video, the instructor explains how to talk about the future by expressing an intention, confirmed plan, prediction, promise, or decision.
Intentions and Plans (Part 1)
By Smrt English
This lesson teaches how to use the word "will" to communicate a decision you that have just made. Use the phrase "be going to" to express a decision made before the moment of speaking.
Talking About National Holidays - English Conversational Phrases
By Learn English with EnglishClass101.com
The Writing Process: Step 2 Organizing
By OnDemandInstruction
This video explains the overall writing process with a particular focus on the steps of planning and organizing.
The Writing Process: Step 2 Organizing
By OnDemandInstruction
This video explains the overall writing process with a particular focus on the steps of planning and organizing.
Future Aspects (Part 2)
By Smrt English
This lesson teaches about the future aspect using "be going to" and the present continuous tense to show sure plans.
Future Events Based on Timetables
By Smrt English
This lesson explains that the present continuous emphasizes the present effect of a future event and that the plan is fixed. Using the phrase "be going to" emphasizes the plan and intention. The present simple tense is used to emphasize a timetable or scheduled event and is also used with subordinate clauses that give a condition.
Reader's Theater: Building Fluency and Expression
By The Balanced Literacy Diet
Reading aloud from a script that has been adapted from a favorite book is a fun and motivating approach to instruction in fluency and expression. For more information go to full lesson plan at http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/balancedl.... Also go to http://www.LitDiet.org for hundreds of additional free lesson plans and for virtual tours of classrooms.
Common Core Writing Standard 5: Developing and strengthening writing.
By OnDemandInstruction
This video introduces the steps of the writing process: planning, revising, editing, and rewriting. It particularly stresses ways to focus on the purpose and audience for a specific writing task.
Common Core Speaking and Listening Standard 1.2 Preparing for group discussions
By OnDemandInstruction
This video discusses preparing for group discussions. It covers recognizing the different kinds of group discussions, selecting topics for discussion, and planning for a group discussion.
Common Core Writing Standard 5: Developing and strengthening writing.
By OnDemandInstruction
This video introduces the steps of the writing process: planning, revising, editing, and rewriting. It particularly stresses ways to focus on the purpose and audience for a specific writing task