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In Part of Speech, teacher gives the players a specific pattern to use, and their sentences must follow this pattern. Students use Word Bricks to build sentences individually, in pairs, or in small groups. This activity is great for lower proficiency level students, as it provides scaffolding to help students generate a correct sentence.

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Poems written by learners from around the world. The theme of these poems is family and friends. Read online or download them!

My Family

It’s made up of love, tears and laughter
After years it is stronger because of memories
At times we don’t like each other for a while
Yet we love each other for a life time
It’s a place where values and characters are formed

Not due to riches but in its capacity to love
This is where you find those that encourage and
Believe in you
Celebrate with you and comfort you
A family is where one feels most at home
Because you’re always needed and loved
In this family we all feel important
We support and love each other
That’s my family.

By Ika from Access South Africa

Family

Family is all just about love and peace you need in years
It grows stronger with a passing of time
A family is where you feel most at home as you are always needed
You are welcomed, loved and wanted with the making of memories
It’s the place where you find someone to encourage you
Believe in you
Always there for you and cares for you

By Maunatlala from Access South Africa

Unrevealed Love

Whenever I look into your eyes, I find my greatest peace.
My heart fills with relaxation, all my happiness increase.

All my sorrows vanish like a magic, when I hear your voice.
Just to hear your lovely words, I'd love to live twice.

Whenever I hold your hands, I find my best shelter.
Can't find anyone safer than you, can't stay with anyone better.

All my tensions fly away, when you come into my sight.
May be I'm in love with you. Yes, I think I'm right.

Though I want to express my love, knowing that it’s true.
Still I can't say, "Mom, I really love you!"

By Fariha from Access Bangladesh

Mother

My mother is nice
She is very beautiful
She is very, very kind and give us love too
O my mom…

She is in my heart and she is my friend
We are prince of our mother she is queen of us
O my mom…

When we are sad she is also sad
When we are happy she is also happy
O my mom…

By Misbah from Pakistan

 

My Mother

you taught me how to love
as you loved me
you taught me how to feed myself
as you were feeding me
you taught me to be truthful
as you were truthful to me

today I am a grown woman
today I can do all the things
you’ve done for me all by myself
today I can take care of myself
all thanks to you
my mother

By Lerato, Petrus, Cynthia and Mokgadi

from Access South Africa

 

Happy Mother’s Day

This is a very important day. We
Must be grateful for this day. This
Day means a lot to our mothers
Who brought us into this world.

If it wasn’t for them, where
Would we be at this moment. Mother we
Are grateful for what you did for us
Here I am talking about a mother,

Who carried you for 9 months in
Her womb. Who raised you until now.

By Antonia from Access South Africa

 

My Mom My Rock

My mom is my rock
My mom is beautiful
Like a PEACOCK
When she smiles I
Just melt like on
Ice

There are many way to say
I love you,
I LOVE YOU
I LOVE YOU

You know sometimes
People say we look alike
But you are more
Beautiful than me

You are the only person I love
I love you mom
You will always be in my heart

There are so many word that
Describes u but all I know
Is that you are my mom

Her eyes are diamond
Shining up the sky
When she calls me
She is like a bird singing happy

 

Happy Mothers Day

(not anything must spoil your day)

Mom I guess all I meant to say
Is that I LOVE YOU coz u mean
My everything
World, Earth, country, life u name,
But all matters is that you are my mom
My rock

By Michelle from Access South Africa

 

Pray Song for My Mom

Mom you are everything and respectful
To me and you are important to me and you are like
The sun that comes up everyday
And you are like the stars that comes up everyday
And to me mom you are incredible
Mother and you kind, patient and you are sensible
And mom if I’m with you I feel
Like I’m with someone else and you are understanding mom
And I love you mom
My stars that comes up everyday

By Lolicris from Access South Africa

 

Best I ever had

From my birth to my elderly
There’s a caring person who always stands by me
In my childhood, you looked after me
When I was a teenager, you’ve been always advising me
You’re the only one who understands me
Whenever I do a mistake, you’ve been always forgiving me
Now it’s my turn to make you feel happy
I’ll give you everything if you asked me
You’re the best mum ever please keep holding me
I’ll never lose hope although you’re far away from me
You’re a treasure which I must keep it forever

By Yesmine, Nour, Masmoudi, Eya, Eya, and Sirine
from Access Tunisia

 

Mother

You are the queen of my heart
You are the star that brightens my night
You give me hope to achieve my ambition
You give me strength to succeed in my education
You help me in whatever situation
You offer me love and affection
You do your best to make me confident in myself
You teach me to be honest in my life
You never let me cry and always look of the sky
You push me to fly to say to failure goodbye

By Khadija from Access Tunisia
 

For Daddy

I may cry a river,
but the tears could never
have you back ever
into my arms.
The ripples could just be an alarm
of a world about to end.
They could be never a sign sent
to me that your soul's
back to your body, it crawls.
Alas, that Sly Shadow
shades anybody under the sun.
Deceiving as he is, I daresay!
Just creeping like that!
Stealthily creeping like a cat.
Oh, I could never connect back
the Thread which dooms
your earthly fate.
Yet, I could have been that early
to say, "I love you,Daddy!"
But time went wasted.
The sun of destiny had set.
Too late I have been.
Now, I cry in heavy rain.

By Maria from Philippines
 

The Old Rocking Chair

There stands my grandfather's
old rocking chair at the corner
of our white-washed porch.
Nobody sits on it now. No one will.
Maybe someday, someone would.
My Grandpa used to tell stories
to us, he, seated on that
old mahogany made rocking chair.
His pipe clamped between his
tobacco-stained lips;
the blue smoke would rise
and it aroused in me
to imagine things in
faraway lands;
the magical lamp of Aladdin,
the majestic ships of Sinbad
in turbulent seas,
the sparkling gems and
nuggets of gold inside
Alibaba's cave,
the towering pyramids
in sand-filled Egypt,
built by pharaohs
whose petrified
bodies now lie inside,
the useless glimmering
wealth strewn around.
My mind stirred with the clash
of swords of the Roman soldiers
who conquered other lands
and made their captives slaves.
My soul merged with the spirit
of the ancient gods worshipped
by tattooed African tribes.
My heart ached with the sentiments
of the Indians who
whispered the chants
of their mystical sages.
Childhood tales my Grandpa told
when seated on that
old mahogany made rocking chair.
Now it stands there
at the corner of our porch,
empty, alone and lonely.
Nobody sits on it now.
No one would, but someday,
somehow, someone will.
It could be me
when my hair turns to gray.
What tales would they be,
when seated on that
old mahogany made rocking chair,
I will tell to
my own grand offsprings?

By Maria from Philippines

My Family Isn’t Rich

My family isn't rich but
They can contact with another people.
They have a kind for help and always smile
They never think about money.
Good neighbors.

By Mouyneng from Access Cambodia

A Mother

A mother
in the kitchen she is a chef,
on the beach she is a doctor,
with the kids she is a friend,
with the family she is a leader,
there is nothing a mom can't do
Love you and salute you mom

By Umair from Pakistan

A Mother

a mother is,
chef in the kitchen
and
doctor with kids
she is the one,
who never gets tired
and
never get relaxed
a mother is,
lifeguard on the beach
and
teacher with kids
she is the one,
who always want to give her child
a quality education
the one who,
never take care for herself
but
always take care for her kids
a mother is like,
that God came on the earth in the
face of mother
salute you mother for all u gave us.

By Umair from Pakistan

Poem Sister

I love my sister. She is very
Intelligent. She is very beautiful. She helps the Poor.
She respects my parents. She is very hardwork.
She helps my mother. She is a
Doctor. She likes red colours.
She likes to eat apple. She likes to read story books.
I am proud of my sister.
May she live a long life.

By Sumaira from Pakistan

 

Mother (poem)

My mother is nice, she is very beautiful
She is very very kind and give us love too
O my mom…
She is in my heart. And she is my friend.
We are prince for our mother. She is queen for us.
O my mom…
When we are sad she is also sad
When we are happy she is also happy.
O my mom…

By Misbah from Access Pakistan

My Mother

my mother
we want to be together
without any other
today or in future
i will love you for ever
the first one i saw
the best woman i knew
i didn't see like mother
i didn't hear like mother
i love you mother

By Abdelrahmen from Egypt

Best Friend

To me you are an angel disguise
Full of intuition, intelligent and wise
Always giving and helping through good times and bad times
You are the best friend I've ever had!

By Oyista from Access

Friendship

Friendship
Great and wonderful
Stiffing, trusting, respecting
It always with you

Amity.

By Maftuna from Access

The Weather

The weather is sad for you,
The roses are crying for you,
The grass is weeping for you,
My eyes are crying for you,
My soul is waiting for you.

I see you everywhere i go,
I feel your voice everywhere when i can hear,
I feel your smell when i breathe,
I feel your smile when i smile.

My eyes are waiting to see you,
My lips are waiting to talk to you,
My arms are waiting to hug you,
My feets are waiting to come towards you,
my life n my smile are waiting for you my friend please come as soon as possible

By Zahra from Access Pakistan

Friends

Trustworthy and honest
Being close forever
As helpful as they can
If only I could thank them for what they are!

From Poland

 

Bad Friends

I am like this because of friends I’ve chased.
These friends are friends that I don’t want to see ever in my life.
I am a killer because of them.

I don’t know who I am anymore,
They are the reason why my community hate me.
They guided me to wrong things.

When I am walking on the streets
I hear people humming about me
Behind my back.

By Access South Africa

Friends

Friends are good things to have in life
Sometimes they are good
But sometimes they are bad
You sometimes regret to have
A friend
But sometimes remember a friend
So choose a good friend
So that you cannot be
A bad guy
How can you be a good guy with a bad friend?

By Zandi from Access South Africa

My Little Friend

Oh my little friend
Sing songs play the game
Eat, drink and be happy
Sorrow never comes to you
Happiness lives with you
I will pray for you
Oh my little friend
It’s a time to make your future
A great success forever
May Allah bless you
Oh my little friend.

By Access Program Pakistan

 

Solidarity

Together we stand
always ready to lend a hand.
Help the other when you can
you'll get better then.
Sow a good seed everywhere
others will ripe and share.
 

Friends Should be True

Friends should be true
Understanding, honest
But also lovely,
Sweet and have responsibility
This is a true friendship

 By Rita Fortunato from Portugal
 

I Have a Friend

I have a friend
That keeps me company
When we are together
I's a big party

We like to walk
To go to the beach and to the country
We make parties
And have fun

By Carolina Abrantes da Fonte from Portugal
 

Friends

Friendship is like a flower,
It needs love to blossom.

Friends are always there for us,
Even when nobody else is.
They are not different
for they are exactly like us.

By Pedro Figueiredo from Portugal
 

Friendship

Friendship is like the wind
You can't see it
But you can feel it.
It is something that you must protect
If you don’t want to lose it.
Friendship is not about criticizing
It is about supporting.
If true
It never ends.

By Cátia da Silva Borges from Portugal

 

Friendship

Friendship can be so complex...
It leaves some discouraged and others happy...
It is the power of the weak
It is the realm of the strong

It may lead us into making mistakes;
The weak let it go,
The strong always raise their heads again

Sweet, sensitive, cold...
But always present in any part
This is friendship

By Diogo Pina from Portugal
 

Friendship

A lovely girl, with a big heart.
Sensitive, honest and with a great sense of humor,
I have no words to describe how much I like her.
She’s there to pick me up when I'm down,
And to support me.
I'll never let her down, I'll always be there to support her.
She's my friend, and, after all, she's my sister, too.

By Melissa Martins from Portugal
 

Friendship

Being a friend is not a mere word
A friend is someone who is always there
When needed.
A friend gives us strength
When needed.

Friendship is a strong value
It is the power of the weakest
And the fear of the strongest

Friendship is a true emotion
It is a feeling that unites us
It never abandons us,
But sometimes eludes us.

By Ruben Cortez from Portugal

Friendship

Friends are a good thing to have in life
Friends will always be friends,
Some better than others.
Having a true friend is important to everyone.
Trustworthy and honest
Intelligent and simple
These are the qualities a true friend must have!

By José Barros from Portugal
 

Friendship

We all need friends in our lives
With trust, love,
Respect and support
A friend for life you’ll have.

What are friends for?
To play with,
To grow with.
They are the ones who give you joy,
Happiness, safety and love,
They are your second family.

By Inês Borges from Portugal
 

Friendship Cannot be Defined, It Can Only be Felt!

Friendship cannot be defined, it can only be felt!
Friendship makes people happy but also discouraged.
When needed.
True friendship is when we have friends that are always there for us
In the good but also in the bad time!
Friendship is like having a brother or sister, at least from the heart!
Friendship never ends!!

By Camila Francisco from Portugal
 

Friendship

Having a friend is…
Keeping a treasure chest
Where honesty is the most respected value,
And where love needs no space and
Secrets are the most sacred things.

By Raquel Ramos from Portugal
 

Being a Good Friend is Being a Brother or a Sister

Being a good friend is being a brother or a sister
It is being there in the good times
but also giving support in the bad ones.
It is trusting one another with all of our hearts
It is not betraying one's trust
It is being patient
It is being tolerant about the differences
It is being a good listener.

A true friendship,
no matter how many years go by
or how far away people are from each other,
always survives.

By Mariana Teixeira from Portugal

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Most EFL teachers have had the nerve-wracking experience of being observed for evaluation purposes, either during teacher training or as part of an institutional performance review. This webinar will explore how teachers can turn this stressful situation into a positive professional development opportunity by engaging in collaborative peer observations. Peer observations enable teachers to share teaching techniques, to supportively explore classroom challenges, and to mentor each other. Together we will examine how to structure and conduct peer observations, discuss how to create an environment that promotes trust and growth, and identify the benefits of being both the observer and the observed teacher. The webinar will also demonstrate features of the new Shaping the Way We Teach English: From Observation to Action video-based resource for EFL teachers.

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This section presents three stand-alone English language-learning activities related to dogs.

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This article describes a three-week project-based unit on entrepreneurship conducted with students in communications classes in an Academic English context. A detailed road map of the project is given, starting with an introduction and ending with final presentations and poster sessions. Students were motivated by their own interests in business and by the assignment to create a new business venture of their own. A handout for replicating the project accompanies the article.

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This article begins by evaluating how academic writing is taught in EFL/ESL contexts—historically, the sentence has been seen as the basic element of written communication; that puts the emphasis on grammar. An alternative approach, which regards the paragraph as the basic element in academic writing, puts organization ahead of grammar. The author espouses this approach and provides a series of writing activities that use it.

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