I must admit that I'm an unconditional fan of mind-maps. They help organizing thought and make great posters.
Here the latest one I found on engames
Reading comprehension involves a number of critical thinking skills that are used alone, in combinations or simultaneously. The best way to practice and apply these skills is through real reading situations where students can discuss and share their thoughts and opinions as well as predict, infer, question, summarize and evaluate what they have...
Showing posts with label Poster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poster. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Eye Idioms - Poster
I just found this awesome poster about Idioms on ESLLibrary. I hope it's useful. I'll Keep an eye on that site :)

To feast one's eyes on: To look at something beautiful/amazing.
"Now turn around and feast your eyes on that view".
One's eyes pop out of one's head: To be shocked or amazed.
"When I told him I was leaving the company, his eyes nearly popped out of his head."
Keep one's eyes peeled: To look for intently.
"Keep your eyes peeled for a parking space."
Out of the corner of one's eye: To catch/see something without really looking for it.
"Out of the corner of my eye I saw something move, I turned to look and saw a little mouse run across the floor."
The apple of one's eye: A person you have great affection for.
"His son is the apple of his eye."
In the blink of an eye: Very quickly.
"The holidays will be over in a blink of an eye."
Eye candy: Someone who is very attractive.
"My friend likes sitting at the bar looking for eye candy."
Red eye: An overnight flight.
"Red eye flights are usually cheaper."
Get some shut eye: To get some sleep.
"I have to get some shut eye, I'm exhausted."

To feast one's eyes on: To look at something beautiful/amazing.
"Now turn around and feast your eyes on that view".
One's eyes pop out of one's head: To be shocked or amazed.
"When I told him I was leaving the company, his eyes nearly popped out of his head."
Keep one's eyes peeled: To look for intently.
"Keep your eyes peeled for a parking space."
Out of the corner of one's eye: To catch/see something without really looking for it.
"Out of the corner of my eye I saw something move, I turned to look and saw a little mouse run across the floor."
The apple of one's eye: A person you have great affection for.
"His son is the apple of his eye."
In the blink of an eye: Very quickly.
"The holidays will be over in a blink of an eye."
Eye candy: Someone who is very attractive.
"My friend likes sitting at the bar looking for eye candy."
Red eye: An overnight flight.
"Red eye flights are usually cheaper."
Get some shut eye: To get some sleep.
"I have to get some shut eye, I'm exhausted."
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Prepositions of time - in, on, at (mind map)
This topic always causes doubts.
I've just found this wonderful mind map on http://www.engames.eu/ and couldn't resist sharing it.
I'll be posting some more because they are really great especially for visual students whose memories rely mostly on images!
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