Smith English
School - English School
Listening
- Popular
movies, television shows, documentary films, and English
music are used to practice listening to and understanding
English vocabulary, idioms, and slang used in the
real-world.
- The
resources used in Listening class help students to become
familiar with different areas of Canadian and American life,
history, and culture while practicing and improving their
listening skills.
- Listening
class provides students with a chance to learn new
vocabulary and to become familiar with the vocabulary as it
is used in everyday situations and conversations.
Pronunciation
- Activities
help students to develop and practice the correct production
of English sounds (phonemes).
- Reading
and speaking activities help students to improve the stress
and intonation patterns in oral speech.
- These
activities help students to develop and practice English as
it is spoken in Canada, improving students? ability to
understand and be understood by other English speakers.
Discussion
- Discussion
class is a chance for students to practice their
conversation skills while discussing different topics about
Canadian life, current events, culture, language, health, or
world issues.
- Discussion
topics are chosen by both the students and the teacher, and
the responsibility for leading discussion class rotates on a
daily basis.
- Debates,
role-plays, presentations and casual conversation are some
examples of the variety of activities that are part of disc
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