domingo, 30 de outubro de 2022

survey poll





SURVEY 001

What time do you get up? 

What time do you eat breakfast? 

What do you eat for breakfast? 

What time do you leave home for school? 

How long does it take you to get to school? 

Are you late for school? 

What time do you leave school for home? 

Are you hungry before dinner? 

Do your family eat dinner together? 

Do you come home early ?

What do you have for dinner? 

What do you do after dinner? 

What time do you take a shower? 

Where were you at ten last night? 

What were you doing at ten last night? 

What time did you go to bed? 

Will you go to juku today? 

What will you do tonight? 

How will the weather be tomorrow? 

Are you going to come to school this weekend? 

What are you going to do this weekend?

sábado, 29 de outubro de 2022

wet'n'wild

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https://www.quora.com/What-was-your-best-experience-at-the-water-park


How was your experience at the water park?

What was your coolest moment at a water park?

When did you enjoy a water park?

What was your naughtiest experience at a water park?

What is your good and bad experience of a water park?



I love to wear a cute bikini when I’m at the water park! I feel confident and beautiful in my swimsuit, and I love showing off my body. I always make sure to put on sunscreen, too, so I can enjoy my time in the sun without worrying about getting sunburned.


I took a day off work, and made my way to a nearby tourist town that had two of them. I spent the day flying down water slides, bouncing in a wave pool and floating around the lazy river, and just chilling.


Went down a waterslide. The bottom of my swimsuit



Narrative- Water Slide Experience


I was so excited. I could hardly breathe through the hour drive it took to get there. I was squished between my two ten-year-old best friends in the back seat of a white Saturn, but I didn't care. I was practicing over and over in my head what I was going to say to all the smart-alecky adults who would tell me I was too young to ride the water slides. I was simply going to reply, "Actually I'm ten, going on eleven."


On the right of me sat the girl I met in preschool, the swimmer who was named after a state like me: Tennessee. She was the observant artist. She sat there holding a deck of cards, trying to find all the queens. I could tell she was nervous. Her hands were sweating. The cards were damp…show more content…

We are all exact triposites, if there's any such thing.


I was so nervous and excited at the same time that I practically leaped out of the car with my Gap backpack and my Wal-Mart towel flying behind me. I could hear the screaming and crying of children.


After we went through the long line to pay and put on a whole tube of sunscreen, we were ready to have some real fun. We wandered around trying to find the perfect ride.


Tennessee and I had decided on the water gym when Anna suddenly stopped short. She pointed way up in the air. Our eyes slowly followed her finger. Through our ten-year old eyes we saw what looked like the scariest ride in the entire world. It was a 50-foot tall, sky blue slide that went straight down into a giant pool of deep dark water.


Anna looked around and smiled. Her short brown hair jumped and fell each time she took a long stride. Her brown eyes twinkled as she walked to the slide. She seemed so proud about being brave and daring to walk up to "The Death Slide." Tennessee and I felt embarrassed that a girl six months younger than we were was going to ride it while we were going to play on the water gym. But Tennessee and I had a plan to cover up our embarrassment. We were going to act like we were going to ride The Death Slide, and then, at the last minute, say we forgot something and wait at the bottom for Anna.

How did the school trip go?

sunbathing

sunscreen protector

Top 10 rides at Wet 'n' Wild - Gold Coast Australia | 2022 - YouTube

rubber dinghy all the way down

swim ring

life vest

A swim ring (also known as a swimming ring, swim tube, rubber ring, water donut, floatie, inner tube, or, in the United States, a lifesaver) is a toroid-shaped (hence the name "ring" or "doughnut") inflatable water toy.

 theme park

where does Wet',n' wild is located?

5 Ways to Amuse Yourself - wikiHow Fun (wikihow-fun.com)

Did you and John amuse yourselves at the Beach?

Have you ever swum in a hot spring? What temperature was the water?


Do most people in your country know how to swim? Is swimming taught at school?


What animals have you seen while swimming in the water? How close were they?


Can you think of 3 different kinds of animals that are unable to swim?


Where is the best place to swim near your home? What is the water like there?


Would you ever like to go swimming with sharks? Why or why not?


What are some of the dangers of swimming? What things can happen?


Have you ever been skinny dipping (swum naked)? Would you like to try it?


What kinds of clothing and equipment do people wear and use when they swim?


How would you teach someone to swim? Where would be the best place to do it?


Have you ever lost something in the water while swimming? What was it?


Does your home have a swimming pool? Does anyone you know have a pool?


Do you know the names of any swimming styles in English? Can you do them?


Have you ever felt fear while you were swimming? What made you feel scared?


Where’s a place that you would never go swimming? Why wouldn’t you swim there?


What is the most popular place for people to go swimming in your country?


Are there any water parks where you live? What things are inside water parks?


What is the highest point from which you have jumped or dived into the water?


in favor and against

agree disagree 

Arguments in favor 

I think you'll find that this idea (explain the idea) is the best because…

 How about ...?

 Why don't we...?

 I'd suggest you looked at it with a different pair of eyes because …

 I'm most certain that you'll agree with me on …

 I must say that …

 Without a shadow of doubt ... 

It's imperative that ... 

agree

I hold the same opinion

You may have a point there

You got a point

No doubt about it

I couldn’t agree more with you

You’re absolutely right



Arguments against 

However ... 

One disadvantage is ... 

I disapprove of that because ... 

(on one hand) On the other hand ... 

What if ...? 

I dispute that ... 

Although you may say that, I believe ... 

One major issue is ... 

Your argument contradicts ... 


disagreeing

I’m afraid I have to disagree with you

I beg to differ

Not at all

I see what you mean however

Although you might be right about that, I don’t believe …


The cake tastes delicious. She looks sad. He is childish. My history teacher hates me. The movie was boring. To solve traffic, it is better to invest in subways and trains than in road widening programs. The TV shows in ABS-CBN are more entertaining than the shows of other channels. It is better to live in Singapore than in Japan. The internet is being used by teenagers to waste their time in social media. I prefer using Facebook to Twitter because Twitter has limited characters per caption. Nike is more useful than Adidas. Liza Soberano is more beautiful than Janella Salvador. Watching someone dance is more entertaining than watching someone sing. Traveling in Asia is more fun than traveling in Europe. I believe that the greatest president in the USA is Barack Obama. The legal age for drinking should be lowered to 16. London is the best city in the world. Today seems hotter than yesterday That was a good movie. Strawberries taste better blueberries. 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quinta-feira, 27 de outubro de 2022

A night at the theater





 https://share.america.gov/everyday-conversations-night-theater/


Everyday conversations for English learners: A night at the theater

By ShareAmerica -Dec 18, 2014

Learning to speak English? Our Everyday Conversations help you practice. Click the audio link to hear a native speaker pronounce each word while you read. Key terms are explained, in your language, at the end of each conversation. Today’s conversation is about attending live performances.




Shannon: What a fantastic performance! Thank you for inviting me to the musical.


Elena: You are welcome. I’m happy you enjoyed the show. The choreography of the dancers was incredible. It reminds me of when I used to dance.


Shannon: I know! You were such a talented ballerina. Do you miss dancing?


Elena: Oh, that’s very kind of you, Shannon. I do miss it sometimes. But I will always be a fan of the arts. That’s why I love going to musicals because it’s the perfect combination of song, dance and theater.


Shannon: Absolutely! I’m glad you are still an art fan too. Thank you for the invitation. It’s always a pleasure to attend an arts event with you and learn something new.

Everyday conversations: New York City | ShareAmerica

Everyday conversations: A night at the theater | ShareAmerica

Language notes

You are welcome. Elena replies “You are welcome” in this dialogue. She could also say, “Don’t mention it,” which is an example of downgrading. Downgrading a compliment varies with culture. When in doubt, just say “You are welcome.”

When getting a compliment from someone (for example: “You were such a talented ballerina”), you can either accept the compliment (“That’s very kind of you”) or downplay the compliment (“Oh, I wasn’t that good”).

Giving compliments in English often includes using superlatives (“the most …,” “the best …”). “This is the best musical playing on Broadway!” / “What’s the most entertaining movie you’ve seen?” However, compliments can also be given by using the construction “I’m a fan of …”: I’m a fan of the arts. / I’m a big fan of theater. / I’m a huge fan of this band. Notice the use of adjectives.

Ready to learn more English? Our materials can help. And the U.S. Department of State has great resources for English teachers and students of all levels.

about New York

 The phrase can’t believe is used for emphasis to express surprise, shock or excitement at something that is true.


To make the most of something means to enjoy or use something as much as possible to get the best result or experience.


New York City has five boroughs.The boroughs are different areas in the city. Together, they make up the entirety of New York City. The five boroughs are Manhattan, The Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island.


Broadway refers to performances at 40 different theaters in the Theater District and Lincoln Center located on a street — named Broadway — in New York City. A Broadway show is a theatrical performance at one of these theaters.


The Met is short for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It is the largest art museum in the United States.


Extensive means covering a large area, or large in size or amount.


A ferry (or ferryboat) is a boat that transports people, vehicles and things for a short distance between two places.


Liberty Island is an island near Manhattan. It is home to the Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the United States from France. It is a universal symbol of freedom and democracy.


Manhattan (or Manhattan Island) is one of the five boroughs of New York City.


A skyline is the outline of tall buildings, mountains or other things, seen against the sky

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 35 funny TH sound tongue twisters - ESL Vault





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 25 interesting art conversation questions - ESL Vault


Art conversation questions

Art comes in many forms and surrounds us all in daily life. The worksheet of art conversation questions helps students to begin talking about this interesting subject.





These questions are suitable for pre-intermediate level learners and above. The most difficult words on this handout that you may need to teach before starting the art discussion include – creative, gallery, equipment, pottery, statue, and sculpture.


The art conversation questions are –


Would you say that you are a creative person? Why or why not?


Have you ever created any artwork? What was it about and how did you make it?



What is your favorite painting in the world? Who painted it?


Which country do you think has the most interesting art? How would you describe it?


What kind of art would you like to be good at? How long would it take you to learn?


Is there an art gallery near where you live? What kinds of art does it have?


Is there any kind of art that you dislike? Why don’t you like it?


Can you draw or paint? What kinds of pictures do you like to make?


What art equipment do you own? How often do you use these things?


What things do you need to make a painting? What do you need to make pottery?


Have you ever tried pottery? What did you make and was it easy to make?


If you could paint a perfect picture tomorrow, what would it be of?


Who is the most famous artist from your home country?


Why do you think that some artists are more successful than others?


What kinds of pictures, sculptures, or statues do you have in your home?


Which artist do you admire the most? Where does this artist come from?


Who is the most artistic person in your family? What kind of art are they good at?


Do students take art classes at school in your country? What happens in classes?


How long do you think it took Leonardo Da Vinci to paint the Mona Lisa?


In what ways was art different in your country two hundred years ago?


What is the oldest piece of art you have ever seen? What did you think of it?


What do you think is the difference between art and craft?


If you could own any piece of artwork in the world, what would you choose to own?


What is the most amount of money you have ever paid for artwork?


Note – The answer to question 20 is that it took Da Vinci 4 years to paint the Mona Lisa. Some sources claim he worked on it and added to it for a period of 16 years.


If you want to get you and your class started with some art, have a look at the free coloring pages here at ESL Vault.


art equipment

Art Idioms

Here are some useful art idioms to share with your students once you have finished discussing the art conversation questions.


If somebody says that something you have made or done is a work of art, they are saying that you did an extremely good job.


Something that is state of the art is the newest or latest technology.


To have something down to a fine art means to be very good at it.


To picture something is to think about it very clearly in your mind.


When a person says that someone or something “is no oil painting” they are saying that it is ugly or unattractive.

30 Theatre Quiz Questions And Answers: Performing Art

 30 Theatre Quiz Questions And Answers: Performing ArtWe Love Quizzes November 22, 2020

30 Theatre Quiz Questions And Answers: Performing Art (welovequizzes.com)

Characterised by a significant and coherent sense of drama, theatre is not a form of art for everyone. But with perfect combinations of dance, music, song, speech, and gesture, it deserves an important place in our culture. Try the following trivia theatre quiz questions and answers to see how much you know about it.


Theatre Quiz Questions And Answers

Theatre Quiz Questions And Answers



1. Western theatre originated from which city?

A. Roma


B. Athens


C. Florence


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2. Which theatre in London was built in 1599 and mostly associated with William Shakespeare?

A. The Globe Theatre


B. The Earth Theatre


C. The Sky Theatre


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3. The word “theatre” is derived from the Greek word “theaomai”. What does it mean?

A. To perform


B. To enjoy


C. To see


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4. Which of the following is not a form of theatre?

A. Tragedy


B. Comedy


C. Adventure


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5. According to theatrical superstition, it might be unlucky to say “good luck” to somebody who is going to perform on stage. Which phrase can be used instead?

A. Break an arm


B. Break a toe


C. Break a leg


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6. Which road in New York City is widely used as a metonym for the American theatrical industry?

A. Wall Street


B. Broadway


C. Avenue of the Americas


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7. What do we call days during the week when theatres are closed?

A. Black days


B. Off days


C. Dark days


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8. Which of the following is not a division of a play?

A. A set


B. A scene


C. An act


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9. Which murder mystery play by Agatha Christie has been running in West End theatre since 1952, making it the longest-running play in the United Kingdom?

A. Witness for the Prosecution


B. The Mousetrap


C. Appointment with Death


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10. Which theatres’ feature was first used by the Romans?

A. Pit


B. Apron


C. Curtain


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11. Which shown opened and closed on the same night, making it the shortest run in the history of West End theatre?

A. The Intimate Revenue


B. The Woman in Black


C. The Lion King


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12. In addition to theatrical performances, the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield also hosts which prestigious sporting event each year?

A. World Snooker Championship


B. World Chess Championship


C. League of Legends World Championship


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13. Founded in 1883, which famous theatrical club at the University of Cambridge boasts members such as John Cleese, Olivia Colman, and David Baddiel?

A. Starlights


B. Footlights


C. Siver Lightning


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14. The song Big Spender is featured in which musical?

A. Marry Poppins


B. Hamilton


C. Sweet Charity


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15. Opened in 1663, which is the oldest theatre in London?

A. Ambassadors Theatre


B. Theatre Royal, Drury Lane


C. Duke of York’s Theatre


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16. During World War II, the Criterion Theatre in London was used for which purpose?

A. A food storage area


B. A hospital for injuries


C. A radio studio


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17. Curio is a character in which play by William Shakespeare?

A. Twelfth Night


B. A Midsummer Night’s Dream


C. Hamlet


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18. What do we call the out-of-view area on a stage that is on the sides of the acting area?

A. The auditorium


B. The wing


C. The grid


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19. What does an ad lib mean in drama?

A. A line or moment improvised by an actor or actress


B. An important line or moment that sets the theme of the play


C. A silent moment in between acts


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20. The opera Madama Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini is set in which Japanese city?

A. Hiroshima


B. Osaka


C. Nagasaki


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21. The comic play Hay Fever was written by which British playwright?

A. Noël Coward


B. Harold Pinter


C. Sarah Kane


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22. Which playwright and writer is considered the greatest literary figure of the modern era in Germany?

A. Friedrich Schiller


B. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe


C. Thomas Mann


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23. Who was the mistress of Bill Sykes in the musical Oliver?

A. Elena


B. Natalie


C. Nancy


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24. Which novel by the French writer Victor Hugo is one of the longest running musicals in London?

A. Les Miserables


B. The Hunchback of Notre-Dame


C. History of a Crime


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25. In which form of play are all characters assigned the same stage time and equal-sized roles?

A. Mystery


B. Actor proof


C. Ensemble


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26. According to Aristotle, who was the first actor ever to appear on stage in a play?

A. Euripedes


B. Thespis


C. Dionysus


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27. Which of the following features is true about Noh, a traditional form of dance-drama in Japan?

A. It is a form of tragedy


B. All actors and actresses always wear masks


C. Plays are typically performed outdoors


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28. The Royal Shakespeare Company is based in which English town?

A. Stratford


B. Warwick


C. Birmingham


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29. What do we call a room in a theatre that serves as a lounge and waiting area for performers before, during, and after a show or performance?

A. Blue room


B. Red room


C. Green room


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30. Which famous theatre in Ireland is also known as the National Theatre of Ireland?

A. Abbey Theatre


B. Gate Theatre


C. Olympia Theatre


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To be honest, these theatre quiz questions and answers can be quite challenging, especially when you are not a fan of this art’s form. But we still hope that you have a lot of fun and learn many interesting facts about it. Check out the following Art trivia quiz, Shakespeare quiz, or this modern literature quiz to know more about the world of art.


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SPEAKING PRACTICE SUBJECT : MUSIC

Does music makes you happy? 

Do you only like one type of music? 

What kind of music do you like?

Do you listen to songs in different languages?

Do you like watching video clips?

Do you like going to live concerts? 

Do you listen to music almost every day?

Can you play a musical instrument? 

Can you sing?


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Have you ever tasted _________ ?

Yes, I tasted

Is it good?

Yes, it tastes good!

No, never!

 What is the best thing you have ever tasted?