Lesson plan about education vocabulary ppt and how to make the lesson plan about can I have
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UNIT 1: EDUCATION
+ Do we have a special building (i.e. institution or a center)? High school + Do we have a a programme? + Do you take exams? + Do you get certifecates ( diplomas ) Formal education
+ Do we have a special building (i.e. institution or a center)? Literacy classes + Do we have a a programme? + Do you take exams? + Do you get certificates or diplomas ? Non- formal education
+ Do we have a special building (i.e. institution or a center)? TV + Do we have a a programme? + Do you take exams? + Do you get certifecates ( diplomas ) Informal education
High school 3 . Formal education
University 3 . Formal education
Primary school 3 . Formal education
Evening classes / Extra hours 3 . non-formal education
Literacy classes 3 . Non-formal education
Radio 3 . informal education
Vocational training 3 . Formal education
jokes 3 . Informal education
Dictionary 3 . informal education
Library 3 . Non-formal education
M’ sid 3 . Non-formal education
Internet 3 . Informal education
Friend and Family 3 . Informal education
TV 3 . Informal education
Theatre 3 . Informal education
Folk tales 3 . Informal education
newspapers 3 . Informal education
Domestic hours 3 . non-formal education
Domestic hours 3 . non-formal education
3 . Formal education 2. Non-formal education b) Learning from life experiences a) Learning that includes a programme , an exam, and a certification at the end. c) Learning through a programme but without exams or certifications (diplomas) 1. Informal education
Collocations = Accepted Combination of two words to create a new one
a. educational b. school 2. Background 1. subject 3. goals 4. uniform 5. year 6. system
c. private d. equal 2. institution 1. rights 3. school 4. status 6. lessons 5. opportunity
Column A Column B 1. Higher 2. University 3. Free 4. Learning 5. Gender 6. Mixed 7. Cultural 8. Adult 9. Rural 10. Basic Graduate Classes Degree Access Background Illiteracy Poverty Discrimination Education needs
Do exercise C page 12
Thursday , September 27 th , 2018 Vocabulary Collocations Definition: A collocation is an accepted combination of two words or more to create and mean one meaning. Examples : 1) The Moroccan educational system needs a lot of improvement. 2) Most of students continue their higher education at the university when they get their baccalaureates. 3) The problem of adult illiteracy can be solved through organizing non-formal evening classes . Remark : Notice that collocates must be in the same order. Example : school subject not subject school.
Grammar Gerund and infinitive Verbs before gerund (verb + ing ) Verbs before infinitive ( to + verb ) Verbs before gerund and infinitive Imagine – stop – help - enjoy-spend – Dislike – avoid – finish –detest – miss – suggest –Admit - consider – regret - remember Decide – begin – want – afford – agree – manage – promise- Ask-expect – attempt – need – neglect –learn – hope – intend - plan. Hate – love - begin - stop Like – continue – try – start – prefer -pretend The uses of gerund and infinitive The gerund (verb + ing ) The gerund is used after some verbs ex( imagine, enjoy; dislike ……….) see the table above. Ex : He enjoys watching movies. The gerund is used after prepositions ( on, about, in, for, at …..) Ex : She is good at writing. The gerund is used as a noun . Ex: * smoking is bad for your health . * I like swimming .