Teacher’s Resources

Guidance Materials

These documents outline AMEPOnline coverage against the EAL Framework, present a selection of topics against settlement themes and mapping of AMEPOnline and EAL Framework against an English proficiency benchmark: The Canadian Language Benchmarks.

EAL Framework – Course in Initial EAL

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EAL Framework – Course in EAL

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EAL Framework – Certificate I in EAL

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EAL Framework – Certificate II in EAL

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EAL Framework – Certificate III in EAL

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26 Quick Access Topics with settlement themes

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EAL Framework – Canadian Language Benchmarks

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Floods Teaching Materials

Overview

Download .docx – General overview for teachersDownload .pdf – General overview for teachers

Audio Resources

Animated books

Download video – Rain, Rain, Rain
Download video – Leave Now

Audio

Section 1: Australia

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Australia is a big country.

It is very, very, very hot and dry.

But sometimes it rains and rains and rains.

Resources

Download .docx – Section 1 AustraliaDownload .pdf – Section 1 Australia

Section 2: Days of the week

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In March, in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria, it rains and rains and rains.

It rains on Monday.

It rains on Tuesday.

It rains on Wednesday.

It rains on Thursday.

It rains on Friday.

It rains on Saturday.

It rains on Sunday.

Resources

Download .docx – Section 2 Days of the weekDownload .pdf – Section 2 Days of the week

PowerPoint

Download .pptx – Section 2 Revision of Section 1 Australia

Section 3: Wet weather

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The water covers the road.

The water covers the footpath.

The water covers the garden.

The water fills the river.

The water floods the town.

Resources

Download .docx – Section 3 Wet weatherDownload .pdf – Section 3 Wet weather

PowerPoint

Download .pptx – Section 3 Revision of Section 1 Australia and Section 2 Days of the week

Audio

Section 4: Rain rain rain

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It rains on Monday. Mai walks to school in the rain.

It rains on Tuesday. Mai walks to school in the rain again.

It rains on Wednesday. Water covers the road. Mai walks to school in the rain. A car splashes water on her clothes.

It rains on Thursday. Water covers the footpath. Mai walks to school in the rain. She wears her boots.

It rains on Friday. Water covers the garden. Mai stays at home.

It rains on Saturday. Water fills the river.

It rains on Sunday. Water floods the town.

Mai and her family watch the news on Sunday morning.

The SES man knocks on the door on Sunday afternoon.

The man says, “Pack a small bag. Leave now.”

Resources

Download .docx – Section 4 Rain, rain, rainDownload .pdf – Section 4 Rain, rain, rain

PowerPoint

Download .pptx – Section 4 Rain, rain, rain (short version)_

Animated Booklet

Download video – Rain, Rain, Rain

Section 5: Leave now

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The SES man knocks on the door on Sunday afternoon. The man says, “Pack a small bag. Leave now.”

Mother says, “Hurry up. Pack the bag. Turn off the TV. Now unplug the TV and the heater.

Go and get the laptop.”

The SES man says, “Come quickly. It’s dangerous. Leave now. Hurry.”

Mother says, “Is it OK to drive through the water? Is it safe?”

Mai says, “Oh no, look at that car!” Grandfather says, “Oh no, look at the tree!”

“Oh no. Stop mum!”

The SES man says, “Stop. The flood water is dangerous. Drive to the sports centre.”

Mai and her family are safe at the sports centre.

Resources

Download .docx – Section 5 Leave nowDownload .pdf – Section 5 Leave now

PowerPoint

Download .pptx – Section 5 Leave now (short version)_

Animated Booklet

Download video – Leave Now

Section 6: Warning signs and the danger of floods

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Stop!

Danger

Watch out.

Why?

Floodwater is dangerous.

No playing in floodwater.

No driving in floodwater.

No walking in floodwater.

No swimming in floodwater.

Floodwater is dirty.

Sometimes dead animals are in floodwater.

Sometimes spiders are in floodwater.

Sometimes snakes are in floodwater.

Sometimes electric wires are in floodwater.

Sometimes trees are in floodwater.

Resources

Download .docx – Section 6 Warning signs and the danger of floodsDownload .pdf – Section 6 Warning signs and the danger of floods

PowerPoint

Download .pptx – Section 6 Revision of warning signs