Ideal for online lessons!!
If you are having any of the following problems, we can help you…
a. Are your students often bored during the English class? b. Don’t they know what to say when you set up speaking activities? c. Do you spend the weekend correcting writing assignments that don’t seem to help them improve? d. Is it hard to personalize productive skills and link the English lesson to the other subjects in the school curriculum? e. The students know nothing about Art and high culture in general.
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Teaching English with Art is the series for you! This eBook series is a wonderful supplement to any coursebook or extra materials your students may already be using in the English class. Each volume contains 30 speaking and writing activities for classroom use based on some of the most striking works by famous artists: for now we have MATISSE, PICASSO, CARAVAGGIO, MONET, NORMAN ROCKWELL, WINSLOW HOMER, a special three-in-one volume of MONET + PICASSO + MATISSE (90 activities), and we’ve just launched VAN GOGH.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
PERSONALIZATION: if you wish to change the cover of any of the ebooks, add your school logo, negotiate a special price for a determined number of students, or make other suggestions of customization, do not hesitate to talk to us. We are VERY FLEXIBLE. Make your ebook UNIQUE!
The objective of these eBooks is to expose the students to high art while having them practice English, fulfilling, therefore, one of the tenets of effective language acquisition: providing a realistic context for the language to be learned and practiced as a means to an end. Your students will love to practice their English discussing and doing writing tasks based on the works of these great artists. The activities are highly personalized, so the students can express their own opinions and feelings. This is a proven way to make language acquisition fun and effective by creating in the classroom an atmosphere of interest, motivation and personalization. Each activity is clearly correlated to the COMMON EUROPEAN FRAMEWORK OF REFERENCE (CEFR), and the level is stated next to it. Ideally both you and your students should purchase the material. For heads up activities, project the images on a white wall. Chose your favorite artist and click on the corresponding image below to go to AMAZON.COM and get your e-book:
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Jorge Sette.
Interesting! You can also teach Picasso’s poetry, which is sure to break the rut. There are some examples of his work here. http://bit.ly/1FqQyHA
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Thanks for the tip, I’m very curious, will look it up.
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thanks i will get profit from it
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Thanks for your feedback Neeraj. I’m glad it will be useful.
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How did your teaching with Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610) was an Italian painter who is best known for his dramatic use of lighting go with your students?
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Hi, thanks for the question. The focus is always on the language itself: vocabulary, speaking and writing. The paintings are used as a starting point for the activities. The feedback I have been getting from customers all over the world has been very positive. Caravaggio is one of our most popular titles.
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Perhaps online paint by numbers on Caravaggio might help your students as well. Let me know what you think. http://www.segmation.om
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I meant to say, http://www.segmation.com but I don’t know how to edit comments. thanks again. I look forward to more blogs from you.
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Hi, again, thanks for the suggestion but I’m not sure I know what you mean by “online paint by numbers “. Can you explain that please? Very interested.
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Hi, I looked at your site and it looks very interesting. Now I understand what you mean. As I said, our main focus is on language teaching, but I will surely look into ways of how we could possibly collaborate with each other in the production of some materials. Many thanks.
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type in online paint by numbers in your browser or contact me at http://www.segmation.com
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thanks
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You’re welcome! Hope you like it.
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fab
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Thanks, Hamna mir.
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