Learning Bengali Is Fun! - BundleQuick View
peterfogarty

Learning Bengali Is Fun! - Bundle

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Are you learning Bengali? Are you looking for a fun way to learn Bengali? I have developed a way to learn different languages based on my experience as an ESL teacher. This pack has 57 different settings for students to talk about in Bengali. The worksheets themselves are in English and the students do need to translate the places and objects they see into Bengali. At the end of the session, the students can play a fun game of word bingo to show they have mastered that day's vocabulary. Try it, it is a lot of fun for everyone!
114 Bengali Bingo pack cardsQuick View
peterfogarty

114 Bengali Bingo pack cards

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Welcome to the Bengali Bingo pack. This is a simple starter game for students. There are 114 different pictures to choose from. Select a single picture and project the image on the wall or share it with the class as a handout. Talk about the picture and then ask your students to select and write down 5 items from the picture. Then look at the picture and pick out all the key vocabulary you want them to talk about. The first student to have all their items read out is the winner. With 57 different settings and 1 1 4 different game cards, there are plenty chances for great vocabulary. Please note - these resources provide visual prompts and support to the students, not direct language instruction ****
Village Community - based on a Bengali villageQuick View
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Village Community - based on a Bengali village

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The slide show is in the process of development - to support a family member who is studying Early Years Childcare in Kolkata, Having been to Bengali villages I googled things that I remember seeing there and this is a complete jumble of images. I suggest you edit it, arrange the images you wish to use and add text as required. I googled India Village and found some very interesting bits of contemporary news which may be useful in citizenship and international studies. The Stories may be good for drama and to give insight into village life and characters past and present.
Bengali Writing Stories Worksheets To Translate English to Bengali + 31 Fun Teaching Ideas For ClassQuick View
peterfogarty

Bengali Writing Stories Worksheets To Translate English to Bengali + 31 Fun Teaching Ideas For Class

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These pages could also be used to write different stories, using the pictures as a stimulus. I have included 31 different teaching ideas to try in your class. They are easy to set up, lots of fun and will improve both your students' vocabulary and memory skills. Please note - these resources provide visual prompts and support to the students, not direct language instruction **** Welcome to the 'Lets Write in Bengali!' pack. There are lots of ways of using this teaching pack. It could be used as writing assessment for students learning Bengali. The students could write about a topic in Bengali before starting a unit, and then write again about the topic, using the second worksheet at the end of the topic to see how much they have progressed. It could also be used as an introduction to guided writing. Students can write sentences as a class and share the sentences together and they can then write them on their own. Alternatively, students could work in pairs - one student dictates to the other what to write down about what they see in the picture. These pages could also be used to write different stories, using the pictures as a stimulus. Please note - these resources provide visual prompts and support to the students, not direct language instruction ****
57 Bengali Setting Cards For Conversation PracticeQuick View
peterfogarty

57 Bengali Setting Cards For Conversation Practice

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Welcome to the 'Lets Talk in Bengali! This set of cards looks at 57 different settings. The teacher describes something in the top card. The students then use this to model a sentence using the bottom set of pictures. There are lots of things to see and describe in every picture. When the students have completed this task, they can repeat it by working in pairs to discuss each picture. There are lots of different ways you could use this pack. You could laminate them into two cards and get each student to talk about what they had seen in their picture. Please note - these resources provide visual prompts and support to the students, not direct language instruction ****
Should the statues of Churchill be changed? Churchill and the Bengali FamineQuick View
blackadderfiend

Should the statues of Churchill be changed? Churchill and the Bengali Famine

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A fully resourced lesson looking at Churchill’s role in the Bengali famine and the other factors involved. Includes a homework. Has been linked to the recent Black Lives Matter protests and asks pupils to re-examine the role of statues and how to redesign them to provide a more rounded history. Could be linked to Heroes and Villains in History, World War Two, Empire.
Bilingual Sight Words, Bengali (Bangla) and English Flash CardsQuick View
EverythingELL

Bilingual Sight Words, Bengali (Bangla) and English Flash Cards

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When printed double sided, these flashcards of dolch sight words have English on one side, and the Bengali translation on the back. It is helpful if you are trying to give meaning to sight words to students who are learning to read English while simultaneously beginning to learn English.
Bengali Read, Write And Play Cards + 31 Fun Teaching Activities For These CardsQuick View
peterfogarty

Bengali Read, Write And Play Cards + 31 Fun Teaching Activities For These Cards

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Are you learning Bengali? Are you looking for a fun way to learn Bengali? I have developed a way to learn different languages based on my experience as an ESL teacher. This pack has 57 different settings for students to talk about in Bengali. The worksheets themselves are in English and the students do need to translate the places and objects they see into Bengali. At the end of the session, the students can play a fun game of word bingo to show they have mastered that day's vocabulary. Try it, it is a lot of fun for everyone! This pack contains a 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide using these photo flash cards. These activities are quick and fun to do and will improve both your students' memory and vocabulary skills. * Please note - these resources provide visual prompts, not specific language instruction. Speak, Write and Play In Bengali Bengali Bingo pack: This is a simple starter game for students. There are 114 different pictures to choose from. Select a single picture and project the image on the wall or share it with the class as a hand-out. Let's Talk in Bengali!: This set of cards looks at 57 different settings. The teacher describes something in the top card. The students then use this to model a sentence using the bottom set of pictures. There are lots of things to see and describe in every picture. When the students have completed this task, they can repeat it by working in pairs to discuss each picture. Let's Write in Bengali pack: There are lots of ways of using this teaching pack. It could be used as writing assessment for students learning Bengali. The students could write about a topic in Bengali before and then after a topic, using the second worksheet at the end of the topic. * Please note - these resources provide visual prompts, not specific language instruction.
EAL Welcome Books - Bengali, French, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, UrduQuick View
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EAL Welcome Books - Bengali, French, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Urdu

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EAL Welcome Books - Bengali, French, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Urdu Resources to help new learners of English settle in to their class. The language is mainly translated using electronic translators. Whilst each translation runs through at least 2 electronic translators to ensure accuracy, some inaccuracies may still persist.
BSL Greetings, Family, Feeling & Questions Signs with URDU, GUJARATI & BENGALI TranslationsQuick View
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BSL Greetings, Family, Feeling & Questions Signs with URDU, GUJARATI & BENGALI Translations

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This publication has been produced in response to frequent requests for translated British Sign Language (BSL) materials for speakers of URDU, GUJARATI and BENGALI. The translation work was carried out initially in 2004 with the help of the National Deaf Children’s Society and the original publications were printed and in poster/mat format. Contains 40 signs in four topic pages translated into the three languages with fingerspelling alphabet borders. GREETINGS HELLO, WELCOME, GOOD, MORNING, AFTERNOON, EVENING/NIGHT, ALL RIGHT?, NAME, WHAT?, PLEASE/THANK YOU. FAMILY FAMILY, MOTHER, FATHER, SISTER, BROTHER, GRANDMOTHER, GRANDFATHER, HUSBAND/WIFE, FRIEND, NEIGHBOUR. FEELINGS FEEL, SAD, HAPPY, SCARED, ANGRY, FED UP, DON’T LIKE, HURT, UPSET, LOVE. QUESTIONS QUESTION, WHY? WHAT? WHEN? WHO? HOW? HOW OLD?, HOW MANY?, WHERE? WHICH? The English meanings have been added below each sign and written descriptions for the sign movements have been added at the back of the publication to assist teachers and carers working in this field. Supported by the Let’s Sign BSL collection of books, dictionaries, posters, flashcards, reward stickers and ebook/kindles.
AQA GCSE Bengali Personal Learning Checklist (PLC) [Revision, DIRT, Exam Prep] EssentialQuick View
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AQA GCSE Bengali Personal Learning Checklist (PLC) [Revision, DIRT, Exam Prep] Essential

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This download contains two Personal Learning Checklists (PLCs) designed for the AQA GCSE Bengali Specification. The first side is a PLC with two ways for the student to rate confidence and the second side features a key-word check as well as various DIRT tasks. This double-sided A4 worksheet is great for: -Revision lessons -AfL -Fostering teacher-student dialogue -Directed Individual Reflection Time (DIRT) -Exam preparation This is an ideal tool for your students to help them keep track of their learning, and help you monitor the classes strengths and weaknesses. It serves as a highly efficient form of self-assessment. On the reverse of the sheet are other useful measures that allow teachers to gauge a student's confidence and reflective abilities. The worksheet: -Allows the student to see clearly what they need to know for the exam. -Allows the student to communicate to their teacher how they can be best helped. -Gets the student to analyse their progress in relation to their target grade. -Encourages students to reflect in a structured manner on their necessary revision focusses. -Gets students to establish both a revision and an exam technique focus.
Culture & ScienceQuick View
rkbenneworth

Culture & Science

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SCIENCE AND HUMAN MIGRATION This lesson is a key stage 3 or 4 lesson (Year 7 to Year 10) that is 60 minutes long. This was developed as part of a culture day lesson linking science with culture. Included: Starter – what is culture 6 x A3 printout information hunt detailing Pakistani, Bengali, British, Eastern European (with Poland), Nigerian and Indian cultures. This links culture to astronomy, traditional medicine, blood types and Japanese personality types and human migration. Content & Presentation – Astronomy, human migration, blood types Independent Practice: Questions include: Timeline of human migration from East Africa Keyword table from different cultures How astronomy links to agriculture Tickbox exercise for blood types what traditional medicines are used to treat illness. Markscheme included Opportunities for Self/Peer Assessment Worksheet printed double sided in landscape - unblurred when bought