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Текущая версия на 17:40, 21 октября 2018
Содержание
Family Relationship
Household Chores
Family Traditions
Interesting Parenting Traditions from Different Cultures
By Amy Turn Sharp of Doobleh-vay
Traditions in families can be so powerful for both parents and children as we strive to make beautiful deliberate motions that string together our days and give memories that last our whole lives.
Parents everywhere choose tradition to enrich their family’s lives. We find the ceremony of everyday through religious and cultural traditions. Ritual binds us together as parents and makes us keenly aware that we are all more alike than different.
Here are some interesting parenting traditions from around the world:
Straw / strɔː/ NOUN UNCOUNTABLE - The yellow stems of dried crops such as wheat
Dome / dəʊm / NOUN - A roof shaped like the top half of a ball
Dwelling /ˈdwelɪŋ / NOUN - A house, flat, or other shelter in which someone lives
Limestone /ˈˈlaɪmˌstəʊn / NOUN - A type of white or grey stone containing calcium, used for building and making cement
Cave /ˈkeɪv / NOUN - A large hole in the side of a hill or under the ground
Useful Links
Listening comprehension
http://www.passporttoenglish.com/Beginning-English/Lesson5/Listening.html
http://www.esl-lab.com/family1/fam1.htm
http://www.adelescorner.org/listening/my_family/my_family.html
Reading
http://www.excellentesl4u.com/esl-family-members-reading.html
http://www.excellentesl4u.com/esl-cooking-reading.html
Grammar
https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/english-level-test/grammar
Bibliography
- English Vocabulary Game // URL: http://www.vocabulary.cl/Games/Family_Members.htm (date: 05.10.2017)
- Interesting Parenting Traditions from Different Cultures // URL: https://alphamom.com/parenting/interesting-parenting-traditions-from-different-cultures/ (date: 05.10.2017)
- Mother's Day – A Holiday to Honor Motherhood // URL: https://www.eslfast.com/eslread/ss/s011.htm (date: 05.10.2017)
- A time for Family // URL: https://www.eslfast.com/essays/e/essay059.htm (date: 05.10.2017)
- Family exercises // URL: http://www.esl-lab.com/family1/fam1.htm (date: 05.10.2017)
- Vocabulary // URL: https://www.teach-this.com/images/resources/family-races.pdf (date: 05.10.2017)
- Family Vocabulary Quiz // URL: https://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/family-quiz.htm (date: 05.10.2017)
- The Secret to a Happy Family // URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYT3a3LBYRs (date: 05.10.2017)
- 111 words to use // https://www.pinterest.com/pin/563372234627734714/ (date: 05.10.2017)
- You must remember family // URL: https://quotefancy.com/quote/4519/Trenton-Lee-Stewart-You-must-remember-family-is-often-born-of-blood-but-it-doesn-t-depend (date: 05.10.2017)
- How to Have a British Christmas // URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2W3QR9WXdA (date: 05.10.2017)
- Parenting Traditions from Different Cultures // URL: https://alphamom.com/parenting/interesting-parenting-traditions-from-different-cultures (date: 05.10.2017)
- The Gratitude Experiment // URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5lZBjWDR_c (date: 05.10.2017)
- Related phrasal verbs // URL: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/99/6e/cb/996ecbca9c3e9befe579430b98996fee.png (date: 05.10.2017)
- Phrasal verbs // URL: http://www.englishlearnsite.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/14264935_1760818257520265_6861462653757937615_n.jpg (date: 05.10.2017)
- Family games // URL: https://www.thedatingdivas.com/65-outdoor-party-games-entire-family/ (date: 15.04.2017)
1. Capture the Flag – This is definitely one of THE most fun outdoor games ever! What fond memories you must have, running through the neighborhood playing Capture the Flag with your friends. You’re never too old for this classic game OR maybe it’s time to share the tradition with your kids! To play, you could grab these, or two bandanas, or even some old cloths.
2. Hula Hoop Competition – Let’s see just how well you can move those hips! Gather your close friends and some inexpensive hula hoops and see who can hula hoop the longest. You’d be surprised just how much of a work out it really is.
3. Three-Legged Race – Choose your partner wisely for a three-legged race! We suggest grabbing your spouse. You two should be well in sync with each other already…don’t you think?!
4. Badminton – Set up a backyard net and host a friendly badminton tournament with neighbors, family and/or friends!
5. Croquet – This old time classic is still sure to be a hit! Another great game to teach the kiddos!
6. Backyard Baseball – Whether you’re setting up t-ball for the kids (this set is great for 3 and under) or throwing up some balls for you to hit out to friends, backyard baseball is a true American classic.
7. Flag Football – Be sure not to leave the ladies out of this one! In fact, a little flag football might be the perfect way to flirt a little with your spouse while enjoying the nice outdoor weather. To make things easy, you can grab this Capture the Flag