iCommunication (Stimulus-Based Oral) : Units 1- 12

 

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A warm welcome to your  foundation basics assignment homepage!

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 iCommunication (Stimulus-Based Oral) Unit 1

First and foremost, a very warm welcome & Congratulations on commencing iCommunicate Stimulus-Based Oral!

Students are welcome to use the Assignment Answer Submission Form above or email to Assignments@EnglishiExcel.com with Subject field entitled "Foundation Basics Week 2 (or whichever week it is)

PART 1: Download this Stimulus-Based Oral Communication document

CLICK  To  DOWNLOAD

CLICK  To  DOWNLOAD

Part 2: Listening-Reading Responses Assignment: How to Express your Opinion

INSTRUCTIONS:

1) Download all the THREE documents in Part 1 & 2:

i. (a) Kids' Food Fest (Foundation) OR  (b) Free At Last (Intermediate 1) OR (c) Flood (Intermediate N)

ii. How to Express your Opinion   iii. Listening-Reading Responses

2)   Study the Stimulus-based Oral Communication picture in Part 1. 

3)  Choose ONE of the 4 Listening-Reading Responses (LRR) Entries type: 

a) Opinions  b)  3-2-1  LRR   c) Observation: 5 Senses   d) At  first I thought...

4) Write down your LRR  Report (*Minimum of  THREE main points), email to Assignments@EnglishiExcel.com & be prepared to share during iChat.

 

iCommunication (Stimulus-Based Oral) Unit 2:

BODY LANGUAGE: What are YOU saying? 

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Let's improve our Oral Communication by watching this Ted-Ed video, answering the questions (in "Think" tab) and saving your answers:

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iCommunication Unit 3

Improve Your Accent & Speak Clearly (IPA Introduction II)


iCommunication  Unit 4

Pronunciation of  Vowels & Consonants: Introduction to the IPA III

https://ed.ted.com/on/2ISdRknO

iCommunication Unit 5

/i:/ Pronunciation How-to

https://ed.ted.com/on/Levr4gp2


iCommunication Unit 6

Vowels /u/ vs /u:/  Pronunciation

https://ed.ted.com/on/0nc3bi3X


iCommunication Unit 7

iListen & iCommunicate

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Please watch this video and click on the menu to Think, Dig Deeper, Discuss & more. Have fun! 

Let's improve our Oral Communication by watching this Ted-Ed video, answering the questions (in "Think" tab) and saving your answers:

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http://ed.ted.com/on/90NNglY0


 

 
 
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