Tag: ESL/EFL

25th Lingva Anniversary

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Since it was founded on 24 April 1990, Lingva has applied high quality standards and innovative approaches in language teaching/learning. Harmonization with European standards was performed in its first years of operation owing to its membership in YALS Association of Language Schools of Serbia. We have achieved very good cooperation with both domestic and foreign institutions, such as the Institute for Advancement of Education and the British Council, through both our own or joint projects with other schools and non-governmental organisations.

As early as 1995, Lingva integrated computer-aided learning activities into its curriculum, which was soon followed by a systematic use of multimedia projects, supported by the internet, IWB and mobile digital devices. Although the low profitability of the core educational activity has frequently necessitated use of additional translation income to support financing of new technologies, Lingva has never regretted making investments in expensive equipment since the attractiveness, topicality and relevance of the teaching content, along with the teachers’ enthusiasm, have always resulted in better motivation and more successful language acquisition. The plan for the next period is integration of interactive Lego Education systems, which are specially designed to stimulate curiosity, creativity and critical thinking as the necessary tools for effective lifelong learning.

In addition to general and special-purpose language courses, Lingva organises preparation for internationally recognized Cambridge and TOEFL exams. It has been the only school in Valjevo since 2000 to prepare 16 generations of 7 to 12 year old children for Cambridge Young Learners’ exams. All of this has contributed to high language proficiency levels of Lingva school leavers. It is exactly for this reason that many former Lingva students of different profiles have easily found employment all over the world. Numerous former Lingva students are studying to become or already work as language teachers, and some have come back to Lingva to apply the same methods as those through which they were once taught foreign languages.

Learning of English Tenses Can Be a Pastime

Learning of English tenses can be fun if done through interesting texts, such as excerpts from biographies of famous actors and singers: Sean Connery, Jesse Williams, Avril Lavigne, Johnny Depp, Curt Cobain and Eminem. As we could once again see for ourselves that what we recognize in a text cannot be automatically acquired and that practice makes perfect, the least we can do is to tailor such practice to our interests.
These contributions to Lingva’s treasure trove of interactive exercises “Learn Better English” were made by our students, as part of their preparation for the Cambridge CAE exam – Sofija Rajković, Jovana Đokić, Milica Milisavljević, Tamara Šarčević, Ana Petrović, Jana Perić and Marijana Janković, together with their teacher Mirjana Ljiljak-Vukajlović.

English tenses: Sean Connery by Sofija Rajković
English tenses: Avril Lavigne by Tamara Šarčević
English tenses: Jesse Williams by Marijana Janković
English tenses: Johnny Depp by Milica Milisavljević i Jovana Djokić
English tenses: Eminem by Ana Petrović
English tenses: Curt Cobain by Jana Perić

Most Popular Movies at Lingva: Group A2.a/3

Our favourite movie genres this month (November 2014) are action, adventure, comedy and fantasy. The films we like best are The Mummy, The Amazing Spider-man, Transporter 2, Home Alone, and The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

Sofija Glišić, Milica Vujić, Veljko Gajić, Luka Lučić, Janko Šejatović, Elena Korčula, Tina Mijatović and Nikola Adžić, with teacher Katarina Vićentijević

My Favourite Movie by Sofija
My Favourite Movie by Milica
Our Favourite Movie by Janko and Elena
Our Favourite Movie by Luka and Veljko
Our Favourite Movie by Tina and Nikola

19th Lingva Workshop – Enlivening Language Skills: Reading

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Lingva in-house workshop No. 19 in the school year 2013/2014 was the first in a series of events aimed at revitalising teaching of language skills by introducing colourful media and new technologies. Most of the lesson plans were based on exploiting stories, starting from Celtic tales to comic strip legends to contemporary short stories for children and adults. All of these stories were accompanied with strong visual elements, either in the form of picture books, old paintings and photographs or flash cards. In some presentations, teachers demonstrated how to integrate reading with the skills of listening and speaking, and in others how the reading texts could be analyzed for review writng or serve as models for creative story telling and writing.

English

Primary A1.c: Let’s read and Have Fun by Lora Petronic-Petrovic 

Let’s Read and Have Fun Lesson Plan

Let’s Read and Have Fun      Worksheet 1      Worksheet 2      Worksheet 3

Secondary A2.b: Good Idea by Ivana Lazic

Good Idea Lesson Plan

Good Idea Worksheet

Secondary A2.b: Make Your Own Story by Milica Maric

Make Your Own Story Lesson Plan

Secondary B1.b: Superpowers by Marija Milovanovic

Superpowers Lesson Plan

Young Adult B2.b: Reading in Shining Armour by Katarina Andric

Reading in Shining Armour Lesson Plan

Young Adult B2.a: I’ve just read a good story! by Mirjana Ljiljak-Vukajlovic

I’ve Just Read a Good Story Lesson Plan

I’ve Just Read a Good story Worksheet

German

Secondary A2.a Ein echtes Stück Wien by Ivana Vujić

Ein echtes Stück Wien-Plan casa

Ein echtes Stück Wien-Realizacija casa