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Business Spotlight: Is it ever OK to lie in a job interview?
In this lesson, based on two articles from Business Spotlight magazine, a former recruitment director and a director of an employment website discuss whether candidates should lie in job interviews.
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CLIL in Austria: An interview with Andreas Baernthaler
Keith Kelly talks to CLIL head of department Andreas Baernthaler about his substantial teaching experience and his thoughts on classroom resources and the future of CLIL in Austria.
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Your English: Phrasal verbs: a match report
Yet again, Tim Bowen notches up another fine Your English article. Here, we can lap up his football report on Fulham vs Juventus.
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TKT: Carroll diagram
In the sixth article in this series, Kay Bentley looks at Carroll diagrams. These are excellent tools to help learners develop subject vocabulary knowledge and logical thinking skills.
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Article: The role of TKT: CLIL in professional development courses?
Kay Bentley questions and explores the role of TKT: CLIL in the professional education sphere.
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Your English: Word grammar: -wise
Tim Bowen tells us all about the commonly-used suffix -wise because, grammar-wise, he's an expert.
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Your English: Collocations: withdraw
As long as Tim Bowen never threatens to withdraw his service, we won't withdraw our support for his articles on collocations.
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Editorial: Focus on Young Learners
Keith Kelly presents a collection of resources for Young Learners, including space worksheets that can be coloured in, experiments involving building a sail-car of the future or a 360-degree periscope and the first part of the Amazing world of animals project, by author of the month, Carol Read.
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Experiments: Gone with a bang
In this experiment, students make a banger and use this to learn how energy can be released and turned into sound waves. The accompanying activities practise reading instructions and linking words. Key vocabulary and practical teacher's notes are included.
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Amazing World of Animals
These lessons by Carol Read will build your Young Learners’ language skills and knowledge of the animal world.
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Experiments: 360-degree periscope
In this experiment, students build a periscope and explore the effects of mirrors on the passage of light. The accompanying activities practise preposition phrases and writing a scientific report. Students predict the results of the experiment using future tense. Key vocabulary and practical teacher’s notes are included.
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TKT: A recount
In the fifth article in her series, Kay Bentley explores the term recount and the importance of differentiating text types and genres.
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Spot on news lessons for teens: The world at your fingertips
In this lesson, we meet young people who tell us about their jobs and how they couldn’t do them without speaking English.
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Experiments: Build a sail-car of the future
In this experiment, students make a sail-car and learn how to harness the energy from the wind to power it. The accompanying activities practise the first and second conditional and modals of prediction. Students then design their own car of the future and talk about it using the future tense. ...
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Animal life in the Sahara desert
A worksheet with reading and vocabulary activities on the topic of animals that live in the desert.
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Onestop Phonics: Long vowel sounds 1
This comprehensive lesson on long vowel sounds contains a flashcard, a downloadable podcast, PDF worksheets and teaching notes by Rachel Finnie.
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Teaching materials: Teaching with the help of songs
This article by Paul Ashe suggests grammar activities and project work based around listening to music in the classroom.
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Business Spotlight: End and beginning
This lesson, based on an article from Business Spotlight, deals with the problematic but essential Business English topic of losing a job.
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