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Useful objects crossword
An American English worksheet to write clues for a crossword and to complete it.
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Useful objects crossword
A British English worksheet to write clues for a crossword and to complete it.
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Vacation crossword
An American English worksheet to write clues for a crossword and complete it.
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A phonetic crossword
A British English worksheet to use the phonetic clues to complete the crossword.
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Holiday crossword
A British English worksheet for writing clues for a crossword and completing it.
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Lesson Share: Teenagers: Noughts and crosses
A warmer/lesson filler activity to revise vocabulary from previous lessons in a fun, stress-free, game-like way.
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Teenagers: Warmers: Noughts and crosses
A fun way to revise vocabulary from previous lessons.
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Pronunciation skills: Destruction as creativity
Jonathan Marks offers a set of pronunciation tasks, with notes for teachers, that focus on reading aloud and text chunking.
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I'd like an ice cream, please
A British English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking what people would like and making polite requests.
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I'd like some ice cream, please
An American English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking what people would like and making polite requests.
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Culture news lessons: Slackers at Covent Garden
The riffraff are storming the barricades of high culture.
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General: holiday English courses
Many teachers do summer work teaching on short intensive courses. Such courses often have more of a holiday atmosphere than normal classes and teachers may look for jollier, summery activities.
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Minimal resources: Modifying coursebooks
Lindsay Clandfield and Adrian Tennant give us some great tips and ideas for modifying and adding to coursebook activities.
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General: teaching with coursebooks
If your relationship with your coursebook is going a little stale, here are a baker’s dozen of ideas to inspire and provoke you.
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Lesson Share: Energizers: Crazy counts
Here's a super-simple way to review numbers. It works nicely at the beginning of class, even while students are entering the classroom.
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Lesson Share: Grammar: Countable vs uncountable nouns
To develop countable and uncountable nouns along with the structures: there is / there aren't / there should be. The roleplay focuses on shopping and the language needed for complaining.
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Lesson Share: Couch potato
In her final diary entry, Amthal Karim teaches a very excitable class adverbs of frequency and discusses whether there may be a couch potato or two among them.