Thursday, March 5, 2020
Deal With - Phrasal Verb of the Day
Deal With - Phrasal Verb of the Day Todays phrasal verb of the day is: Deal WithInfinitive form: Deal WithPresent Tense: Deal With/ Deals Withing form: Dealing WithPast tense: Dealt WithPast Participle: Dealt WithDeal With is an inseparable English phrasal verb. It can be used in two different ways:When you do everything you must do to solve a problem or complete.1. Now that Danas sister is here to help with the children, shes got one less problem to deal with.2. The detective confirmed that the kids vandalized the school. Now he has to deal with telling their parents.When it is about a certain subject of an article, book, curriculum, speech, film, etc.1. TED talks are supposed to deal with Technology, Entertainment and Design.2. Fast Furious 6 deals with a cop getting help from criminals to catch a global criminal.Exercises: Write your answers in comments and we will correct them.Fill in the gaps from the video above:Wow! You just had to open your mouth. Now, we got a big-ass plane to ____ ___.Can you recall a tough situation in the past? How did you deal with it?Complete the sentences below with the correct form of Deal With.1. Terry is strong enough to ____ ___ the problem on his own.2. Titanic _____ ____ a man who happens to be in the right place at the right time to prevent a woman from jumping off a, ship and falls in love with her.3. You know, I read an article the other day that ____ ___ drunk driving. I cant ______ ____ this right now, though. I have enough problems already!4. The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom _____ ____ surprising yet interesting theories about the afterlife.5. After lunch, the police will ______ _____ the criminals who set Mrs. Doublets house on fire.Change the example sentences above to negative sentences (or positive, if the sentence is already negative). Then change them to questions.
Beijing Aston Educational Consulting Company Limited
Beijing Aston Educational Consulting Company Limited Beijing Aston Educational Consulting Company Limited Aston English Aston English is the flagship division of The Aston Educational Group. Aston English started in the city of Dalian in 1996. From the humble beginning of a single school it has flourished into one of the largest ESL operators in China with over 122 schools in 70 cities across 22 provinces. Locations We have schools across the whole of China, from Inner Mongolia to Guangdong, Xinjiang to Jiangsu. This gives teachers a choice as to the kind of lifestyle they want when they come to experience China. We currently have schools in 7 of the top 20 cities for foreigners to live in China as voted in International Talent Magazine. Curriculum Syllabus We have spent many years developing our own curriculum and syllabus. Our primary focus is on spoken and listening English with reading and writing as a secondary. Teachers will have full support with regard to text books. They are given a Teachers guide, Text book and Workbook for each level that they are responsible for teaching Class Levels We have two level sets, Kindergarten and Pre School levels and then Primary school through to High school levels. Training and Development Before teachers start their contract they are required to go on a compulsory training course called TCERT training. This is an induction and orientation course where the newly employed teachers are introduced to the course books and materials they will be using during the course of their employment. They will also have the opportunity to share ideas in workshops and do practice classes to get them warmed up and some initial classroom experience. Teacher development is very important to Aston. During the course of a teachers employment they will have the opportunity to request coaching or observe peer classes to help them improve or develop as teachers. Classroom Environment Currently Aston English is undergoing an upgrade. We have our traditional Aston English Schools and then we have what is called Aston 3.0 which utilizes interactive whiteboards, activity rooms where children can use and develop their English in real life situations while also stimulating their creativity. View our Brochure
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