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Beszélsz nyelveken? Vajon kinek mi a titka? Kidobott a porosz oktatási rendszer az utcára, és már ment is folyékonyan? Gondolatok, ötletek, építő javaslatok és inspiráló meglátások fogják hatékonyabbá tenni a tanítást, mert mindig, mindenhol tanárok, és egyúttal tanulók is vagyunk. A blog célja a whimsical, unorthodox és egyéb finnugor jelzőkkel megbélyegezhető módszerek, vagy nem módszerek, ötletek és sikersztorik gyűjtőhelyének lenni a második (harmadik, nx) nyelv elsajátítására vonatkozóan. Ha van olyan ötleted, módszered, ami NÁLAD működött, oszd meg velünk, hátha valaki magára ismer, alkalmazza, és megtanul még jobban tanulni, vagy tanítani. Ha mégsem, akkor is legalább elmélyítettük azt a tudást, miszerint a tanulás és tanítás személyes dolog, nem sablonok halmaza. Ide írhatsz: semiambidextrous@gmail.com

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2010.05.05. 11:58 semiambidextrous

The A-Z of correct English

Draft or draught?
A DRAFT is a first or subsequent attempt at a piece of written work before it is finished.
A DRAUGHT is a current of cool air in a room.
One also refers to a DRAUGHT of ale, a game of DRAUGHTS and a boat having a shallow DRAUGHT.
Epigram or epitaph?
EPIGRAM = a short witty saying
EPITAPH = an inscription on a tombstone

Allusion, delusion or illusion?
An ALLUSION is an indirect reference.
A DELUSION is a false belief (often
associated with a mental disorder).
An ILLUSION is a deceptive appearance.

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2010.05.04. 07:29 semiambidextrous

Go ahead and crack up at it_A-K

Phrasal verbs - good friends if at a good command, but can easily turn to public enemy number one when neglected or acquired poorly.

Here's a neat little list with the most common ones, and with some that are not that common but are still fun.

act up behave or function improperly I think I need to take my car to the mechanic because it's acting up again.
add * up + calculate a sum I added up the receipts and it totaled $135.46.
add up to + equal an amount The total expenses added up to $325.00.
add up make sense Her story doesn't add up. I think she is lying.
ask * out + invite on a date I can't believe that Joe finally asked me out on a date!
ask * over + invite to one's home Why don't we ask the Johnsons over for dinner?

back down stop defending your opinion in a debate Jane never backs down. She always wins arguments.
back out not keep (a promise, agreement,deal) Sam backed out at the last second.
back out of + not keep (a promise, agreement, deal) Sam backed out of the agreement at the last second.
back * up + give support You need examples to back up your opinion.

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2010.05.04. 05:16 semiambidextrous

Go ahead and crack up at it_L-Z

lay away + save for the future Why don't you lay away your wedding outfit?
lay down + establish (laws, rules) Lori lays down the law in her class. English only!
lay in on + scold or criticize severely My mom really laid in on me when I got home at 4:00 in the morning last night.
lay into + scold or criticize severely I saw Reto's mom lay into him when he came home late last night.
lay * off + suspend someone from a job (during a slow period) The company was losing money, so they had to lay off 100 workers.
lay * out + arrange Why don't we lay the pieces of the table out before we put it together.
leave * out + not include, omit Why did your parents leave you out of their vacation plans?
let * down disappoint I felt let down when I didn't receive a birthday card from my sister.
let * down lengthen (pants in sewing) My uncle is a tailor, so he can let your pants down.
let * out release I am happy my brother was let out of prison early.
let * out make bigger (in sewing) I need to let out this skirt because I have gained weight.
let up weaken in intensity I told her NO a thousand times, but she won't let up.
lie down rest, recline I need to lie down before we go out tonight.
lie down on + rest, recline (on a couch, bed) I'm going to lie down on the sofa for a while.
lie with + be decided by Whether or not you can go to the party lies with your father.
light * up + illuminate Let's get some candles to light this room up.
light up + to smoke Do you have to light up another cigarette? I thought you were trying to cut down.
live * down +
live in a way that a shameful or embarrassing event is forgotten Jose will never live down singing that song at the karaoke bar.
live on + survive from I could live on bread and cheese.
live up to + keep a standard It would be hard to live up to her parent's expectations. They are so demanding.
look after + take care of (a child, a house, a pet) When my sister goes on vacation, I look after her dog.
look back on + to remember nostalgically When I look back on my childhood, I often feel angry.
look down on + see as inferior She's so conceited. She looks down on everybody else.
look for + to seek or search for I'm looking for my keys. Have you seen them?
look forward to + anticipate with pleasure I am looking forward to traveling to New York next year.
look into + investigate The police are looking into the murder.
look on observe as a spectator Everybody just looked on as the two men fought.
look out be careful, pay attention, heed a certain danger Look out, there's a black widow spider on the wall.
look * over + examine, review When I'm camping, I look my shoes over before I put them on.
look * up + search for (in a dictionary) I takes time to look up new vocabulary words.
look * up + locate and visit If you ever travel to California, you should look me up.
look up to + respect, admire someone He looks up to his father.

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2010.05.03. 07:27 semiambidextrous

Equilibrium

Az elmúlt években már több matekos kollégám kért egy ilyen gyűjteményt, ezért most egy gyors elérés a leggázabb legfontosabb kifejezésekhez. Vagy mikhez.

COMMON TERMS IN MATHEMATICS

http://www.dorak.info/mtd/glosmath.html

1. Absolute value: The magnitude of a number. It is the number with the sign (+ or -) removed and is symbolised using two vertical straight lines ( |5| ). Also called modulus.

2. Abstract number: A number with no associated units.

3. Acute angle: An angle with degree measure less than 90. See MathWorld: Geometry: Trigonometry: Angles.

4. Addition: The process of finding the sum of two numbers, which are called addend and the augend (sometimes both are called the addend).

5. Algorithm: Any mathematical procedure or instructions involving a set of steps to solve a problem.

6. Arctan: The inverse of the trigonometric function tangent shown as arctan(x) or tan-1(x). It is useful in vector conversions and calculations. See Wikipedia: Mathematics: Trigonometric Functions.

7. Arithmetic mean: M = (x1 + x2 + .... xn) / n (n = sample size).

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2010.05.02. 08:52 semiambidextrous

Ne bosszantsd fel az almakocsit

Talán a legalapvetőbb amerikai szólások, közmondások negyedezernyi (+) gyűjteménye:

1. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link -
2. A change is as good as a rest -
3. A fool and his money are soon parted -
4. A friend in need is a friend indeed -
5. A good beginning makes a good ending -
6. A good man is hard to find -
7. A house divided against itself cannot stand -
8. A house is not a home -
9. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step -
10. A leopard cannot change its spots -
11. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing -
12. A little of what you fancy does you good -
13. A miss is as good as a mile -
14. A new broom sweeps clean -
15. A nod's as good as a wink to a blind horse -

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2010.05.01. 05:01 semiambidextrous

She went to Bridgeport...

Kitűnő bemelegítő nyelvi órákhoz a bingo egyszerűsített, illetve kicsit megbolondított verziója.

Gyerekeknek

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2010.04.30. 06:50 semiambidextrous

Adopt Alliteration

Az alliteráció hatalmát már Paris Geller is feismerte - használjuk most a tanítás és tanulás hatékonyabbá tételére:

BRIEF DESCRIPTION: This lesson teaches the student how to write with alliteration, repeating the same letter sound at the beginning of two or more words in a sentence. It also is a review of adjectives and adverbs.
OBJECTIVE: The student will be able to understand what alliteration means and will be able to write a sentence repeating the same letter sound at the beginning of most words in a sentence and will use many adjectives, adverbs and vivid verbs to lengthen the alliteration.
MATERIALS NEEDED: Blank white paper, dictionaries

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2010.04.29. 07:05 semiambidextrous

Are you still talking? - 401-500

Tessenek parancsolni, ínségesebb időkre...

401) Women today are waiting until they are older to marry for the first time. Why?
402) If you could take back any deed you have done and do it differently, what would it be? Why?
403) Fill in the blank in the following statement and discuss: "They don't make ________ like they used to."
404) What commonly held ideas about the South seem to you most true or untrue? Discuss.
405) What is the dumbest thing you ever did? Explain why you did it.
406) What kind of injustice makes you "fighting mad"? Explain.

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2010.04.28. 05:30 semiambidextrous

Croesus and Solon

Learn morals from Aesop - and give it out to your students (even in groups) as a reading-matching exercise; or just simply become wiser as pondering over the profound messages of the following tales.

Whatever you choose, enjoy!

1; The Laborer and The Snake
A snake, having made his hole close to the porch of a cottage, inflicted a mortal bite on the Cottager’s infant son. Grieving over his loss, the Father resolved to kill the Snake. The next day, when it came out of its hole for food, he took up his axe, but by swinging too hastily, missed its head and cut off only the end of its tail. After some time the Cottager, afraid that the Snake would bite him also, endeavored to make peace, and placed some bread and salt in the hole. The Snake, slightly hissing, said: “There can henceforth be no peace between us; for whenever I see you I shall remember the loss of my tail, and whenever you see me you will be thinking of the death of your son.”

2; The Fox and The Goat
A fox one day fell into a deep well and could find no means of escape. A Goat, overcome with thirst, came to the same well, and seeing the Fox, inquired if the water was good. Concealing his sad plight under a merry guise, the Fox indulged in a lavish praise of the water, saying it was excellent beyond measure, and encouraging him to descend. The Goat, mindful only of his thirst, thoughtlessly jumped down, but just as he drank, the Fox informed him of the difficulty they were both in and suggested a scheme for their common escape. “If,” said he, “you will place your forefeet upon the wall and bend your head, I will run up your back and escape, and will help you out afterwards.” The Goat readily assented and the Fox leaped upon his back. Steadying himself with the Goat’s horns, he safely reached the mouth of the well and made off as fast as he could. When the Goat upbraided him for breaking his promise, he turned around and cried out, “You foolish old fellow! If you had as many brains in your head as you have hairs in your beard, you would never have gone down before you had inspected the way up, nor have exposed yourself to dangers from which you had no means of escape.”

3; The Ass and The Grasshopper
An Ass was enchanted by the melody a Grasshopper produced. The Ass asked the Grasshopper what kind of food he ate thinking it gave him the beautiful song. “The dew,” was the answer. The Ass started eating nothing but dew and shortly afterward died of hunger.

4; The Sick Lion
A lion, unable from old age and infirmities to provide himself with food by force, resolved to do so by artifice. He returned to his den, and lying down there, pretended to be sick, taking care that his sickness should be publicly known. The beasts expressed their sorrow, and came one by one to his den, where the Lion devoured them. After many of the beasts had thus disappeared, the Fox discovered the trick and presenting himself to the Lion, stood on the outside of the cave, at a respectful distance, and asked him how he was. “I am very middling,” replied the Lion, “but why do you stand without? Pray enter within to talk with me.” “No, thank you,” said the Fox. “I notice that there are many prints of feet entering your cave, but I see no trace of any returning.”

5; The Tortoise and The Eagle
A Tortoise, lazily basking in the sun, complained to the sea-birds of her hard fate, that no one would teach her to fly. An Eagle, hovering near, heard her lamentation and demanded what reward she would give him if he would take her aloft and float her in the air. “I will give you,” she said, “all the riches of the Red Sea.” “I will teach you to fly then,” said the Eagle; and taking her up in his talons he carried her almost to the clouds suddenly he let her go, and she fell on a lofty mountain, dashing her shell to pieces. The Tortoise exclaimed in the moment of death: “I have deserved my present fate; for what had I to do with wings and clouds, who can with difficulty move about on the earth?”

6; The Goose With The Golden Eggs
One day a countryman going to the nest of his Goose found there an egg all yellow and glittering. When he took it up it was as heavy as lead and he was going to throw it away, because he thought a trick had been played upon him. But he took it home on second thoughts, and soon found to his delight that it was an egg of pure gold. Every morning the same thing occurred, and he soon became rich by selling his eggs. As he grew rich he grew greedy; and thinking to get at once all the gold the Goose could give, he killed it and opened it only to find nothing.

 

Now, can you match the tales with their morals - and odd one out!


A. Don’t ignore your own needs.
B. Greed often overreaches itself.
C. He is wise who is warned by the misfortunes of others.
D. If men had all they wished, they would be often ruined.
E. Look before you leap.
F. No one truly forgets injuries in the presence of him who caused the injury.
G. What is most truly valuable is often underrated.
 

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2010.04.27. 10:26 semiambidextrous

Affixes_01

Hogy állunk az előtagokkal? Have you ever had to uninvite someone? Are you pro-life? Someone outran you today?

Ilyen és hasonló esetekben ezek ismerete kihúzhat a csávából.

Tipp: nem csak keresztrejtvényekhez hasznos, hanem mondjuk megsokszorozni a szókincsünket egy ilyen nyúlfarknyi kis listával - már amennyiben valaki látott már ilyen méretű Oryctolagus cuniculust...

  • a(n)- not , without atonality, amoral, anarchy
  • ab- away abduction, absolutism, ablution
  • ac-
  • acr(o)- high, up Acropolis
  • aden(o)-
  • aer(o)- air aeronautics, aerodrome, aeroplane, aerodynamics
  • agr(o)- relating to farming agriculture
  • an-
  • an(a)- out of anachronism
  • an(o)-
  • andr- man androgyny, androcentrism, android, androgen
  • anem-
  • Anglo- English or British Anglo-Irish relations, anglophile

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