Finished: Marvel Horror Lives Again!
I use this blog for two different projects: my reviews and my materials for Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL).
Thursday, August 31, 2023
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
Story Update: Moving my Story Back to the Other Blog
I've now decided to go ahead and start writing that second draft. And because the whole point of this second draft is that it's supposed to be readable by other people, I'm going to start posting those chapters here on this blog.
I've decided to do a bit of renaming on my drafts. I'd been calling the draft I've been posting on this blog a second draft, but I've decided that's not really an accurate description. It's more of a first draft on the backstory. All the story in it I'm working through for the first time.Plus, my so-called "first draft" isn't really a serious draft. It's more just playing around (what Steve Donoghue refers to in his video as being a Pantsers). So I've decided to re-name the so-called first draft as the "zero draft". And the so-called second draft is now the "first draft".
The prose and story is all still quite rough at the moment. When posting the previous - chapters, I - had - solicited - feedback from the readers of this blog. But I've now decided that this was premature. This story is still in its rough draft phase. It's not ready for feedback yet. Maybe I might get to the point where I'm ready to ask for feedback, but not yet.Arguably I shouldn't even be posting it yet. (Most writers don't share their work when it's still so rough.) But having started, I may as well keep going. But now the purpose of sharing these rough draft chapters is just to let readers of this blog can see what I'm up to rather than to solicit feedback.
I wrote a lot of this while sleep deprived. The basic outline of what I want to happen is there, but the prose is not. Need to rewrite
And then more recently in my notes for Chapter 15:
Yet another chapter that was mostly written when I was sleep deprived. It needs some serious re-writing at some point to get it readable.
Tuesday, August 29, 2023
A Limo For A Lame-O - Al Franken decimates NBC president on Weekend Update (1980)
by u/sstackho in LiveFromNewYork
And for the sketch mentioned at the end of the Wikipedia article see here:
Sunday, August 27, 2023
Friday, August 25, 2023
Intensive Listening Recommendations
British Council Listening Materials:
Tons of stuff on this website. You can choose your own level. (It may be useful to start at an easy level and then work your way up.) If you do all the tasks, and look at the transcript, you can get a lot of good practice
ELLLO
English Listening Lesson Library Online--So many great resources here. And great for intensive listening because it includes questions, vocabulary work, and work with the transcript.
https://www.esl-lounge.com/student/
Scroll down on the left hand side to the listening exercises. Choose a level. (You may want to start on an easy level to get started). There are lots of activities here to practice both intensive listening and micro-listening.
This website is so extremely useful for practicing micro-listening. Highly recommended.
Lyrics training
This website is great for practicing Micro Listening skills
There's a ton of great resources on this website, but of particular use to your exams is the micro-listenings: https://microenglish.com/category/micro-listening/
There's a lot of content here for all the skills, but select the listening from their menu. It's really great for reviewing the listening strategies for IELTS style listening (which will also be relevant to your exams). You can also access the same content on their Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ESL4free/videos
Lots of great activities to practice micro listening with.
This is a good website for building up your listening confidence if you're struggling. The presenters on this channel specifically use only easy-to-understand broadcast English. It's a great way to build up your general listening ability before going on to more difficult materials. Most listenings include transcripts. It’s suggested to listen one time without the transcript (to see how much you can catch by yourself) and then listen one time with the transcript.)
You can also check out their Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/SpotlightEnglish
Crash Course World History with gap fill questions
You can listen and fill in the gaps, check your answers, listen again, listen with the transcript, us the transcript to check unknown vocabulary, etc,
English Reading and Listening Practice.
Listen to the videos for extensive listening. Practice the comprehension questions and vocabulary for intensive listening
How to Teach for Exams by Sally Burgess and Katie Head: Book Review
How to Teach for Exams by Sally Burgess and Katie Head: Book Review
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
Garbage Man Passives
John teaches Mary. |
John taught Mary. |
John will teach Mary. |
John is teaching Mary. |
John was teaching Mary. |
John will be teaching Mary. |
John can teach Mary. |
John has taught Mary. |
John had taught Mary. |
John has been teaching Mary. |
answers:
John teaches Mary. Mary is taught by John. |
John taught Mary. Mary was taught by John. |
John will teach Mary. Mary will be taught by John. |
John is teaching Mary. Mary is being taught by John. |
John was teaching Mary. Mary was being taught by John. |
John will be teaching Mary. Mary will be being taught by John. |
John can teach Mary. Mary can be taught by John. |
John has taught Mary. Mary has been taught by John. |
John had taught Mary. Mary had been taught by John. |
John has been teaching Mary. Mary has been being taught by John. |
Tuesday, August 22, 2023
Monday, August 21, 2023
Footnotes Index
A Framework for Task-Based Learning by Jane Willis , handout, pub
Beyond the Sentence by Scott Thornbury, Revisited, Slideshow, pub, Handout, pub
Discourse Analysis for Language Teachers by Michael McCarthy, Slideshow, pub
How Languages are Learned by Patsy M. Lightbown and Nina Spada [Third Edition] Slideshow, pub
Implementing the Lexical Approach by Michael Lewis Slideshow, pub
Rules, Patterns and Words by Dave Willis, Slideshow, pub, Reflections, pub, Discussion Questions, pub
Sound Foundations by Adrian Underhill, Revisited , Slideshow, pub
Speaking by Martin Bygate, Slideshow , pub
The English Verb by Michael Lewis Revisited, Slidshow, pub
Uncovering Grammar by Scott Thornbury, Slideshow, pub