We’ve gathered 10 of our favourite ideas to use with any of the Live from London videos.
A series of innovative video lessons featuring authentic interviews. We went out and about in London asking members of the public a series of questions and recorded their answers. Each video comes with a set of lesson ideas plus a worksheet with a transcript of each interview for you to use in class.
This video includes interviews with Londoners talking about their homes.
Take a look at this series of short jazz chants to help your students sound more natural when they speak English.
Use this useful jazz chant to boost your students' pronunctiation and intonation.
Use this useful jazz chant to boost your students' pronunctiation and intonation.
Audio serializations of a selection of Macmillan Readers at various levels, with accompanying listening activities.
This advanced-level story is set in New York at Christmas in the early 1900s. It is about a young married couple who are poor but very much in love, and want to buy each other the best Christmas present possible.
This series of mini-plays bring a slice of contemporary British life to your lessons. Each play includes a downloadable mp3 file, student worksheets with listening and language activities and teacher’s notes.
This mini-play features a father and son from Yorkshire, who are on a long-distance journey to a football match. The lesson contains a downloadable MP3 audio file and a PDF with student worksheets and teacher's notes.
A series of innovative podcast lessons featuring authentic interviews. We went out and about in London and further afield asking members of the public a series of questions and recorded their answers. Each podcast comes with a set of worksheets plus a transcript of each interview for you to use in class.
In the weeks leading up to Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee, onestopenglish’s reporters took a trip to St James’s Park, in the shadow of Buckingham Palace, to ask locals and tourists for their opinion on the British royal family.
OK, we LOVE London, there’s no hiding it. It’s unique, exceptional, scary and exciting all at once and there’s so much to do. Here is a list of the top 50 not-to-be-missed places in London.
A selection of worksheets and lesson plans for imaginative listening lessons.
Listening for specific information, listening for details and recognising context.
Lindsay Clandfield suggests some activities to extend the onestopenglish soap opera lessons.
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