In this lesson, students will be able to identify how many fruits and vegetable there are by using the key phrases: “How many apples are there?” and “There are four apples.” The teacher can ask the students how many of each fruit there are. The students must look carefully to find out how many there … Read More
Author: Tim Schilstra
Numbers
This lesson and PowerPoint is meant for students that are struggling with number or to introduce numbers to students. Students will learn to associate quantities, numerals and full spelling of numbers. There are a few options for worksheets for students. In the numbers matching game, students have to connect the numerals/quantities/spelling with lines. The challenge … Read More
How Many Animals
In this lesson, students will be asked to count how many animals they see. Students should already have a base knowledge of numbers. If students do not know the name of the animal, they can ask the teacher or use the Korean name. The goal is not to learn animals names. The goal is to … Read More
Shit Happens
Two days ago I posted about the phrase Taking the Piss, let’s continue our journey in toilet phrases today. Today’s phrase is shit happens. This phrase says that life is unpredictable. It is often used to show our powerlessness. The phrase is usually applied to unfavorable situations that you could not foresee. Example: I’m sorry … Read More
Hot Diggity!
Yesterday I had to go to work, even though I am on sick leave. My leg is feeling well enough, and I needed to complete some things for class on Monday. One of my coworkers was doing her club activity. A club activity is something we do in some of our teacher training courses where … Read More
Taking the Piss
Taking the piss is my second favorite British slang. However, since I am Canadian, I would like any British people to correct me. I am aware that Australia also uses this phrase, so it is fairly widespread. Taking the piss means to tease, trick, ridicule, or make fun of someone. In North America we would … Read More
Putting Your Foot in Your Mouth
Do you know the game Kendama? Kendama is a traditional Japanese game. There are two wooden cups attached to a handle. There is also a string connecting the handle to a ball. The objective of the game is to catch the ball in each cup and on the ends of the handle. It is fairly … Read More
Going the Way of the Dodo
The dodo is a famously extinct animal. So, as you can imagine, this phrase means that something is no longer useful. It could be obsolete or outdated because a better product has come along. Maybe it is being phased out (slowly replaced by something else). Example: Cellphones are so useful, there is no reason to … Read More
Shoot Yourself in the Foot
To shoot yourself in the foot means to sabotage your own chances. People might do something foolish that harms their ability to succeed at something. Shooting yourself in the foot can also be applied in a situation where someone accidentally makes a situation worse for their self. Example: She was going to pass the course, … Read More
Don’t Work Hard. Work Smart.
I hear this phrase a lot. It means that if you plan carefully and use your brain, you can get away with doing less physical work. An example might be delegating (giving responsibilities to other workers) to reduce your own workload. Another example that is more applicable to teaching is the use of downloading material. … Read More