All Article articles – Page 217
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Classroom management: Maximizing your space
This article by Olha Madylus contains suggestions for activities which maximize the space available to you in your classroom.
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Teenagers: Limited resources: Classroom set-up A
There is very little room for teens to get up or for the teacher to move around the class and students must work on their own. The class is dominated by the teacher (who works very hard) and students are very passive and probably restless too.
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Elementary: Getting to know your classmates
An American English worksheet to practice asking and answering questions in the present simple.
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Classroom management: Teaching mixed-ability classes
Tim Bowen offers practical advice and suggestions on teaching English to students in mixed-ability classes.
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Mixed-ability teens: Managing mixed-level classes
Understanding that students are at different levels of English.
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Phrasal verbs: Hurry up! It's time for class!
Who says phrasal verbs are only for intermediate level students and up? This lesson is for elementary or false beginners to introduce some common phrasal verbs. It can also be used with higher levels who are suffering from 'phrasal verb anxiety' and need to be reminded that it is not that difficult.
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Speaking: First class mingle
Mingling speaking activity. Students speak to everyone in the class and find out as much information as possible about each other.
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Methodology: using comic strips in class
Tim Bowen gives practical tips and suggestions on how to use comic strips in class.
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Using songs in class
Children love listening to music. Here are some ideas for using songs in class.
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Class habits
A British English worksheet to find out whether statements about other students' habits are right and to correct them if they are wrong.
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Class survey
A British English worksheet to do a class survey by asking and answering questions and to report the results of the survey.
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Class survey
An American English worksheet to do a class survey by asking and answering questions and to report the results of the survey.
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Lesson Share: A walk in the city
Here, in her fifth diary entry, teacher Laura McGinnis talks about the beautiful city of Prague and how she came to be here.
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City trivia
An American English worksheet to practice the present simple by asking and answering questions about countries, capitals and landmarks.
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Lesson Share: Energizers: The circle game
This game can be used to revise vocabulary or as a means of learning new words. Its main function, however, is as a physical activity designed to get the students moving around and revive tired minds.
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Lesson Share: Exchanging information: Life circle
Students are often curious about the life of their teacher outside their professional role, and this activity is useful for opening up to a new class as a person, and not just as a teacher.
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At the cinema
To put film titles into categories by deciding if they relate to males or females.
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Lesson Share: Speaking: Christmas is coming
Carme Roig-Papiol wins the Lesson Share competition with this festive board game.