 Modesty and Communication are the Keys for Long-Term Relationships by Herminne Tonita -
I think that there isn't one single person in this world who could say that he has never forgotten to do something he was supposed to do. We all are sometimes absent minded, distracted or simply we have too many things to think at so we forget about a friend’s birthday or to buy something for the house, or to take the dog out for a walk.
All these could be considered qui ... Date added: 23 June '07 |
 Plato Plato (real name Aristocles) was born in May or December, 428 or 427 BC in an aristocratic family, in Athens or on Egina Island. He was a famous ancient Greek philosopher.
Biography and Career :
Plato's father, Ariston, was a descendent of king Codros and his mother, Perictione, came from a family related to Solon. His real name was Aristocles, Plato was a nickname received because of his la ... Date added: 04 March '08 |
 Lesson Plan : A Better Communication English Teaching : Lesson Planning
Teaching aim :
- to create a comfortable atmosphere where students are not afraid to speak and enjoy communicating
- to present and give practice in Genitive apostrophe s ('s) developing speaking ability
Learning aim : - to improve their knowledge so that they can use the new structure to talk about themselves
Personal aim : to talk less myself and ... Date added: 04 April '08 |
 The Way To Improve Our Knowledge Through The Internet by Monique Barb -
As we all know, the Internet represents nowadays one of the most important means of communication. Its use is due to our constant need of getting new information in different fields, such as: culture and civilization, science, education. The Internet also facilitates communication between individuals, realizing virtual communities among people united by the same passions and i ... Date added: 07 February '07 |
 Communication Is The Answer by Herminne Tonita -
The generation gap and the conflicts that appear together with it are only of the causes that make problems appear between parents and children.
We all know that our fathers never agree with our way of dressing, that always say the skirt is too short or the pierce should be removed from the belly or the eyebrow. Still this is only an example and it is not a general rule. ... Date added: 16 February '07 |
 Familiarity Breeds Contempt by Herminne Tonita -
More and more families today do whatever stands in their power so that there could exist harmony and a good understanding between the members of the family. We have all come to treasure the importance of communication and of letting the others know what we really feel for them.
For example, you feel so well when your sister chooses you to be her best friend, to tell you ... Date added: 27 February '07 |
 When Prosperity Knocks at the Door, Communication Flies Out of the Window by Herminne Tonita -
If money makes the world go round, it is quite obvious for everybody to try to have as much money as possible and to afford even the craziest thing that could possibly cross his mind. But it has been proved that when prosperity knocks at the door, communication flies out of the window and that moment problems appear: problems between husbands, between parents and children, ... Date added: 24 April '07 |
 They are the happiest couple I've ever met by Cristina Nuta -
They are the happiest couple I've ever met. They have been together from their childhood, they have grown one next to the other, they have suffered and they have been happy. But the most important thing that made their love resist all over the years was the trust in one another. Not to forget the communication between them, and the power to pass through the hardest moments in ... Date added: 02 May '07 |
 Who Owns the Copyright of the English Language? by Herminne Tonita -
Several factors contribute to the increase in status of a language: economic power, political and military strength, cultural and religious influence, the need for a common code of communication. It is precisely that need that suggested the creation of artificial languages that would not favor any of the national languages; however, the idea did not prove feasible in practi ... Date added: 13 September '07 |
 Aspects of the Didactic Communication at the Child Having Mental Deficiency The study of the romanian language and education system has as central purpose the developement of the elements competences of pupil oral and written communication and the familiarization with the literary and non literary texts, characteristic to their age.
Communication is the procedure through which a piece of information is transmitted between two persons, a person and a group or two groups ... Date added: 18 January '08 |
 Lesson Plan : Best cars of the year Grade: 10th
Level: Intermediate
Course book: Mission
Lesson: Best cars of the year
Lesson aims:
- to develop S's reading competences
- to develop S's speaking competences
- to give Ss practice in using the degrees of comparison of the adjectives
Skills involved: speaking, reading, writing
Aids: blackboard, textbook, work-sheets, images
Stages:
Activity 1 – Warm-up
General compete ... Date added: 19 May '08 |
 Lesson Plan : Are you a couch potato? Level: Intermediate
Course book: Reward
Lesson: Are you a couch potato?
Lesson aims:
- to develop S's reading competences
- to develop S's speaking competences (talking about likes and dislikes)
- to make S's aware of the use of adverbs and adverbial phrases of frequency
Skills involved: speaking, reading, writing
Aids: blackboard, textbook, questionnaire, work-sheets
Stages:
Activi ... Date added: 21 May '08 |
 Lesson Plan : My School Level : Beginners (2nd year of study)
Subject of the lesson : "My school"
Teaching aims : - communicative aims:
- Understanding the way words are written in English;
- Increasing awareness about the sound-letters;
- Increasing awareness about the importance of the school.
Learning aims : By the end of the lesson students will have :
- Become aware of the way we spell words;
- Internalized ... Date added: 30 June '08 |
 Lesson Plan : The Little Red Riding Hood Level : Beginners ( 2nd year of study)
Subject of the lesson : "The Little Red Riding Hood"
Teaching aims : - communicative aims :
- Understanding words in context;
- Increasing awareness about the sound-letters;
- Increasing awareness about the way we learn vocabulary.
Learning aims : By the end of the lesson students will have:
- Become aware of the way we spell words;
- Internalized the ... Date added: 21 May '08 |
 Lesson Plan : Types of Houses LEVEL: Upper - Intermediate
TEXTBOOK: UPSTREAM
TOPIC: TYPES OF HOUSES
TIME: 50 minutes
GENERAL COMPETENCES:
- to receive oral or written messages in different communicative situations
- to transfer and mediate messages in various communicative circumstances
SPECIFIC COMPETENCES:
- to speak about rooms and areas of a house
- to speak about houses
- to use the vocabulary
LEARNING AIMS: ... Date added: 21 May '08 |
 Lesson Plan : Do I Have To? Level: Elementary
Topic: Do I have to?
Time: 50'
Textbook: "Snapshot"
Lesson aims:
- to consolidate Ss' grammar acquisitions about expressing advice and obligation;
- to improve Ss' vocabulary;
- to improve Ss' capacity of communication.
Assumption:
- the Ss are familiar with modals (should);
- the Ss are familiar with some vocabulary items used in the text.
Skills: listening, spe ... Date added: 22 May '08 |
 Lesson Plan : Fashion Grade:11th
Topic: Fashion
Time: 100'
Level: Intermediate and above
Aims:
- To develop students' ability to communicate their opinion on and reaction to a text
- To develop students' ability to negotiate in a group and work as a team
- To develop students' ability to defend their position in a conflictive situation
- To expand students' vocabulary on the modern-day topic of image.
Introd ... Date added: 22 May '08 |