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Career and technical education resources for Microsoft PowerPoint and for International Baccalaureate in English (UK)

Preview of Resume Writing Help for Teens: All About Job Skills

Resume Writing Help for Teens: All About Job Skills

Do you want to prepare your teenage students on the skills section of their resume/C.V. in a fun and self-reflective way? Then this PowerPoint and matching worksheet resource is for you, and will leave your students saying "those skills though...!". (To explain the title, I like to keep my resources current to the world students are growing up in, making the title of this resource very fitting with current teen lingo!) Product includes: • 7 slide PowerPoint presentation with guided activities,
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnet 55

Shakespeare - Sonnet 55

Created by
David McLean
Not marble, nor the gilded monuments . . . This sonnet stands as one of the most profound in the collection contrasting the solid permanence of rock, the reign of princes and the terror of war with the feeble but enduring might of poetry. Examine how Shakespeare examines this concept by utilizing the reading on the PowerPoint along with the practical workbook activities to delve further. Tasks can be selected at random; the question and answer sheet with teacher notes, the group work or the indi
Preview of SPEAKING AND LISTENING PRESENTATIONS BUNDLE

SPEAKING AND LISTENING PRESENTATIONS BUNDLE

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
A bundle of lesson presentations on speaking and listening.This bundle includes presentations on:Debating SkillsInterviewingRole PlaySpoken vs Written EnglishSpeaking Using PromptsRhetorical Devices in SpeechListening to RespondHere are some possible uses for these in your classroom:To challenge early finishersFor effective tutoringAs ESL stations and sub tubsAs holiday work and homeworkFor small group collaborationsFor an end of unit assessments For reinforcement and enrichmentThis is what teac
Preview of What makes a good employee Form Time Tutorial

What makes a good employee Form Time Tutorial

Form Time lesson / tutorial on how to be a good employee, uses a scenario task to highlight key skills and attributes when applying for or undertaking a new job.Includes -Optional UNCRC Rights SlideClear and accurate informationStarter and plenary tasksScenario taskDiscussion and feedback tasksRelated careers slide
Preview of How To Become An On-line Teacher ( Let us show you and help you find a job!)

How To Become An On-line Teacher ( Let us show you and help you find a job!)

Created by
EFLacademyhub
In this module:- Introduction on what is needed to become an online teacher and a database of companies within, showing the following:- Name of the company.- Website address.- What they are looking for in nationality etc.- Rates of Pay.- Education needed.- Hours needed.If you buy this introduction PowerPoint package, we will also mentor you via email with tips and resources: We are online teachers ourselves for one of the biggest online companies in the world for over 5 years and we fully unders
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnets 51 - 60

Shakespeare - Sonnets 51 - 60

Created by
David McLean
Thus can my love excuse the slow offence… The analogy with a travelling horse sees the poet grappling with the challenges of being separated. We also see desire being given a sense of speed. The PowerPoint readings combined with the workbook of activities help students engage with this collection of ten sonnets. There are group activities, research tasks and investigative challenges as well as a simple question and answer analysis with teacher notes provided. The active methodology should comple
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnets 81 - 90

Shakespeare - Sonnets 81 - 90

Created by
David McLean
A rival appears on the scene compromising the poet. At the same time, the true merit of praise is questioned. A parting of the ways between poet and lover is also happening leading to humiliation and recriminations. These ideas, the conceits Shakespeare utilizes, the poetic craft employed can all be explored and evaluated by choosing from the activities in the workbook and listening to the readings of the sonnets. A practical, hands-on approach is advocated to complement and supplement the appro
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnets 41 - 50

Shakespeare - Sonnets 41 - 50

Created by
David McLean
Jealousy, guilt and forgiveness are all apparent in this collection of ten sonnets. There is a separation that occurs which leads Shakespeare to transcend the physical constraints of distance by relying on his thoughts and reflections of the subject with whom he longs to be. The readings on the PowerPoint provide a starting point for further examination of the sonnets but the workbook provides practical activities for individuals and groups to enable them to examine Shakespeare's craft and the r
Preview of Shakespeare - sonnets 31 to 40

Shakespeare - sonnets 31 to 40

Created by
David McLean
Shakespeare's craftsmanship with words and the sonnet form is matched with his exploration of love and emotion which includes jealousy, delight, frustration and joy. It is in breaking with convention, addressing the majority of his sonnets to a young man and in his juxtaposition of opposites that Shakespeare delves into the complexity of human behavior. This collection of ten sonnets from sonnet 31 to 40 is part of an ongoing exploration where I have packaged the sonnets and made them available
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnets 21 - 30

Shakespeare - Sonnets 21 - 30

Created by
David McLean
It is intriguing to see how Shakespeare juxtaposes images to explore the emotional depths of a relationship. He seems to delight in looking at opposite extremes advocating humility while simultaneously delighting in the pride of his craft. This collection of ten sonnets continues the examination of the sonnets. The PowerPoint contains the readings and suggested prompts but it is the associated workbook that provides a range of practical activities that will help you explore the poetic form and t
Preview of Shakespeare - sonnets 11 to 20

Shakespeare - sonnets 11 to 20

Created by
David McLean
Seen collectively as a set, the poet emerges as one aware of his own prowess with words. This skill he matches with the subject’s beauty. We had exclamations and admissions in this set of ten poems and the emergence of a relationship between poet and subject rather than simple praise. Students can explore these ideas through the PowerPoint readings and the workbook of activities.
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnet 23

Shakespeare - Sonnet 23

Created by
David McLean
Frozen like an actor on stage who cannot remember his lines, the poet in sonnet 23 also challenges the subject to be able to appreciate what his intentions are without them being actually spoken. The workbook and PowerPoint challenge the student to delve into the poem further and look at poetic technique. The activities are designed to complement what the teacher is offering in the classroom.
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnet 25

Shakespeare - Sonnet 25

Created by
David McLean
Social standing and rank are impermanent but love endures. The reading, PowerPoint and the practical activities in the workbook allow students to delve further into the poetic techniques and conceits used by Shakespeare.This furthers and complements what the teacher is already providing in class.
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnet 15

Shakespeare - Sonnet 15

Created by
David McLean
When I consider every thing that grows Again, the poet ‘considers’ – an approach previously taken and weights his own thoughts about the subject with greater philosophical concerns. We also have the poet emerging as one aware of his power with words and how enduring (and beautiful) they are. Explore these notions with the associated workbook of group and individual activities. There is also a PowerPoint with a reading of the sonnet.
Preview of Career Flight Path!

Career Flight Path!

A Career Flight Path resource for students and staff!A visual, user-friendly, one-page resource for students and staff to summarise the journey they took / plan to take to their dream career!This resource has been created in three forms:1) Staff version: Staff can directly type into this, print off and display on their classroom walls or doors.2) Student digital version: Students can directly type into this and print off for their careers portfolios / bedroom walls.3) Student manual version: Tea
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnet 54

Shakespeare - Sonnet 54

Created by
David McLean
O! how much more doth beauty beauteous seem . . . Beauty can still be appreciated after death just as the rose’s perfume can be distilled. This is possible through poetry but one wonders if the poet is praising poetry or his own skill. Examine that skill by listening to the reading on the PowerPoint or by tackling the questions in the workbook that come complete with suggested answers for the instructor. There are also practical activities that can be selected to complement the approach taken by
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnet 30

Shakespeare - Sonnet 30

Created by
David McLean
This sonnet is one of reflection where the poet casts his mind back to the failures and loss of his past. The practical approaches advocated in the workbook, the reading and the PowerPoint all combine to encourage students to delve into the poetic devices, structure and form of sonnet 30.
Preview of INTERVIEWING LESSON PRESENTATION

INTERVIEWING LESSON PRESENTATION

Created by
JOHN DSOUZA
A lesson presentation that presents teaching and learning resources on job interviews.After completing this lesson, the students will be able to:Prepare to face and to conduct an interview.Use PAR and STAR techniques to answer behavioral interviewing questions.Review and revise sample interview questions.Demonstrate interviewing knowledge in writing.This Resource Includes:Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and OutcomesVocabulary Overview - Interview, Interviewer, IntervieweeFlipped Le
Preview of Career Skills No 3 ( Presenting Your Company )

Career Skills No 3 ( Presenting Your Company )

"Making Contact and Arrangements" No 3 of a set of 24Full ESL class, it has everything in the PPT, all ready and set for your studentsVocabulary.grammer.questions.pictures.explenations.sentancesidiomswarm-upsPracticeAll set in a great Power point for ease of teaching.
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnet 19

Shakespeare - Sonnet 19

Created by
David McLean
Devouring Time, blunt thou the lion's paws, The poet takes on Time itself and addresses it by making demands. Despite the ravages of nature, the poet’s lines will endure which will prove the truth and longevity of his love. Students can explore this concept and the other themes running through the sonnets through the workbook activities and with the aid of the reading on the PowerPoint.
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnet 42

Shakespeare - Sonnet 42

Created by
David McLean
That thou hast her it is not all my grief Again, the poet, even though hurt by the subject’s behavior finds a form of explanation that justifies what the subject has done. Given their hearts are entwined, whoever loves the subject loves the poet. The practical activities in the workbook encourage further examination of poetic form and the layers of meaning the reader can find in this sonnet. The reading on the PowerPoint further enhances one’s appreciation.
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnet 84

Shakespeare - Sonnet 84

Created by
David McLean
Who is it that says most, which can say more… The argument is simple in this sonnet – you are you – and what better praise is there? This conceit is part of Shakespeare’s ingenuity which students can explore by listening to the reading or selecting from the activities in the workbook which encourage both group and individual examination.
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnet 50

Shakespeare - Sonnet 50

Created by
David McLean
How heavy do I journey on the way The poet almost sees himself as the unwilling horse on which he rides. He and the horse are reluctant travelers that must move forward but long to remain. In the poet’s case, he doesn’t want to leave the subject. This image is but one of many Shakespeare employs within the sonnets. The practical activities in the workbook and the reading on the PowerPoint allow students to explore and investigate Shakespeare’s craft further.
Preview of Shakespeare - Sonnet 46

Shakespeare - Sonnet 46

Created by
David McLean
Mine eye and heart are at a mortal war The poet is torn between the rational and emotional halves of his life. The legal references point to logic but his heart tells him otherwise. Examine this duality further by utilizing the practical ideas in the workbook or simply listen to the reading on the PowerPoint for a fuller appreciation.
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