Disney Educational - Bill Nye The Science Guy - Cells
In Bill Nye the Science Guy: Cells, the Science Guy takes a close look at cells, and explains the difference between dog cells and people cells. Students are taught the basics about DNA, and will be very aware of cell facts through demonstrations and wacky graphics that are geared toward their sensitivities. Good jokes, bad jokes, strange camera angles, and eminently doable experiments help to reinforce the instruction in these programs, which are also popular with adults.
Digest for English language learners. In each room you will find interesting reading material, the original job examining and fixing the rules of grammar and expressions ideomaticheskih, fun exercise for kids, jokes and funny stories and more.
A mixture of how-to and history, this book sets out the rules of joke-making and joke-telling (with lots of hilarious examples) and explores our fascination with japes, jibes, jokes and jesters.
The Lighter Side of TEFL is a collection of activities taken from "The Lighter Side," a recurring feature section in English Teaching Forum that first appeared in 1976. The text includes word games, crossword puzzles, idioms, limericks, jokes, riddles, and international folk tales. Each activity is self-contained on one page for easy duplication by the teacher and includes teaching suggestions and an answer key.