Holland, March 3rd 2014
Hi María!
Greetings from Holland! I’m in
Zaanse Schans, visiting an amazing village full of windmills. The weather is nice. Tomorrow, I’m
going to visit a museum and see how clogs are made. Maybe, we are having lunch in a typical Dutch restaurant.
I''ll be back next week! See you soon!
Rosa
Rosa
- To make questions about someone's holiday you can use Present Continuous/To be going to
__________
are you ____________ -ing?
1. When? 2. Where? 3.
Who / with? 4. How / get there? 4. What
/ do
5. Where / stay?
6. What /
see? 7. What
/ buy? 8.
What / eat?
9. How long /
stay? 10. How /
come back?
- Do some EXERCISES on Future Plans and Intentions.
Linguistically there are two techniques for improving your lexical strength (vocabulary) :
ReplyDeleteActive learning and Passive learning
1. Passive learning: New words are acquired subconsciously, while doing some daily life stuff, like reading a newspaper.
Vocabulary is an abstract skill due to reasons like reading habits, family background, schooling, culture etc. The conventional methods are very generic and are made of masses. They do not allow personalised learning to an individual’s current vocabulary.
2. Active learning: Active learning methodology has become a preferred way to change the traditional teacher oriented classroom into the newer student oriented approach to learning. In active learning, acquisition of new words is done with conscious and great efforts.
Usually active vocabulary building is quite rigorous and boring due to its monotonous nature.
Now introducing myself, I am co-founder of Improve Your Vocabulary - VocabMonk
Vocabmonk uses an artificial intelligence algorithm to track individual’slearning/quiz data and mashed up that data to recommend personalised quizzesto students, based on their current vocabulary size.
The tool uses game mechanics to make learning real fun and also provides competitive learning through challenges in your social circle.
There so special push towards, not just learning words but grasping it with application.
Various levels to be achieved as you progress in learning and the distinctive feature is that you can invite your mentor to look up your activities on the website.
Happy learning!Linguistically there are two techniques for improving your lexical strength (vocabulary) :
Active learning and Passive learning
1. Passive learning: New words are acquired subconsciously, while doing some daily life stuff, like reading a newspaper.
Vocabulary is an abstract skill due to reasons like reading habits, family background, schooling, culture etc. The conventional methods are very generic and are made of masses. They do not allow personalised learning to an individual’s current vocabulary.
2. Active learning: Active learning methodology has become a preferred way to change the traditional teacher oriented classroom into the newer student oriented approach to learning. In active learning, acquisition of new words is done with conscious and great efforts.
Usually active vocabulary building is quite rigorous and boring due to its monotonous nature.
Now introducing myself, I am co-founder of Improve Your Vocabulary - VocabMonk
Vocabmonk uses an artificial intelligence algorithm to track individual’slearning/quiz data and mashed up that data to recommend personalised quizzesto students, based on their current vocabulary size.
The tool uses game mechanics to make learning real fun and also provides competitive learning through challenges in your social circle.
There so special push towards, not just learning words but grasping it with application.
Various levels to be achieved as you progress in learning and the distinctive feature is that you can invite your mentor to look up your activities on the website.
Happy learning!