Friday 13 December 2013

Cyrine Introduction

Hello,my name is Belhadj Cyrine , I'm 15 years old , I study in IMEM MOSLEM prep school .
I like listening to Music and going to the cinema .
My ambitious is to became doctors for saving people lives and that's all
good by 

loueti jihed

hey sir , how are you ? My name is jihed , i am 16 years old , i'am from tunisia ,  my favourite sport is kick boxing , my favourite team is real madrid , my favourite football player is Ronaldinho 

Oussama's introduction

Hey! How are you ? My name is Oussama Ben Hamouda, I'm 15 years-old and I live in Bardo. I Have one little brother his name is Wassim, it means beautiful! I love English that's why I am learning it! Any way, I hope you like my small introduction! 
I'm Oussama Ben Hamouda and I will see you guys later!

Mohamed Ali Ghazouani

Hi , My name is Mohamed ali , i'm 15 years old . i study in secondery school , i like hanging around with my friends , i like playing video games and i practice sports like basketball and football . i'm a big fan of real madrid and i love emglish songs . this is all about me :)

Hazem`s introduction

Hi,my name is hazem bouneb i`m 16 years old i live in Tunisia i study in `street Of Russia`its my second year. there is lot of people that i know and they know me too. I have a lot of hobbies like playing football, video games, watching films, listening to music.
My ambitions are traveling to Canada, Germany, England, Japan.
good bye. 

abdelkader introduction

Hello, i,m abdelkqder mencheri i live at hamma-lif city in  apartment with my mother also i study  in a near place from there it,s the amal private school. 
let's talk a littel bit about my hobbies i would like to practice sports like footing and boxing also i have to play    
video games i,m very open minded same time i,m very serious when it deserve to be 

some thing about me

Hello, my name is Nahed Touinsi, i`m 16 year old I live in menzah 1 in Tunisia I study in `IMAM MOSLEM`, it is my first year there but it wasn`t hard for me because i`m a popular student so i enjoy studying there.
I have so many ambition for the future like being reach and famous and also leave my country and have my family and my friends around me.
I like taking pictures and play tennis.
Good bye   

Friday 6 December 2013

Teaching English Radio


Hello welcome to this month's Teaching English Radio programme!
This month's topic is ‘Managing Different Levels ’.

Teachers agree that multi-level classes can present a real challenge. Some students learn English in other places and so are far more proficient than some of the others. Many teachers use this to their advantage and pair stronger students with weaker ones.This can increase the confidence of the stronger ones, who have a sense of responsibility, and help ‘pull the weaker ones up’.Teachers helping each other and pooling resources can provide creative solutions to challenges in multi-level classes.
Today's guests in the studio were:Mrs Raoudha Belhaj Primary Teacher Trainer,Tunis, Mrs Sabiha Inoubli, Inspector, Bizerte, 
Mrs Melek Jlejla,Secondary school teacher
and Jean Wilson,Vocational Training specialist.

In addition there were teachers and Teacher Inspectors in the 'Teaching English Radio Live Workshop '
at British Council Tunis :Toumi ,Dalel,Haifa and Raja.
 

In the post programme discussion Dalel mentioned that she had set up a Facebook page for her learners to make sure they could keep up with anything they missed in  class.


Jean Wilson,the Vocational Specialist: 'No longer the sage on the stage but the guide on the side'.

So be creative and adaptable with the fast finishers,extend the activity they are doing; in a discussion activity get the them to ask each other extra questions or use the students as a resource in being a 'mentor' with the weaker students and give them a sense of responsibility with helping you to help the other students.
Facilitate and monitor your students' learning. Good luck!

Click http://www.radiotunisienne.tn/rtci/sounds/anglais/anglais06122013.mp3
to listen to the programme.

We'll be having a break in January so the next programme of series 3 will be  in February 2014!

Monday 2 December 2013

Saturday Night in Tunis

How do you spend your Saturday night?
Do you go to a disco or a karaoke?

     Or go to a restaurant or a party?

    Is Tunis an exciting place for a good Saturday night out?
   




Rim 

   There are different ways to spend a good Saturday night in Tunis. Some people prefer going to a disco, going to a restaurant, going to a hotel or simply staying at home.

   Spending a perfect Saturday night, for me, is staying at home and doing nothing. Actually, after a whole week working, running here and there, speaking with clients, I wouldn't be able to face more noise even during the weekend. I prefer ordering some pizza with a fresh drink, staying in bed and watching a good movie. 
However, sometimes I enjoy spending weekend with my best friends in a restaurant or a hotel, talking, laughing and making some noise.

   In fact, the way i would spend a good Saturday night depdends on my humor. If I'm tired i prefer staying alone, but if I am okay i go out with friends.