All Article articles – Page 242
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Countable and uncountable 3
A British English worksheet to correctly identify countable and uncountable nouns.
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Relative clauses 3
A British English worksheet to decide whether relative clauses are defining or non-defining.
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Simple and continuous 3
A British English worksheet to complete a text about Vesuvius using the simple and continuous tenses.
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Present perfect and past simple 3
A British English worksheet to correct the mistakes in the letter and fill in the missing verbs.
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Lesson Share: Friday 29th October: All the hours of the week
In her third diary entry, Maria Alamanou feels embrassed about dreaming in English
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Festivals: Feast of Passover begins (26th March)
This seven or eight day festival (depending on where you live) commemorates the time when the 'Children of Israel' were led out of slavery to freedom by Moses. They had been slaves in Egypt for over 200 years and when the Pharaoh refused to release the Israelites, God visited ten ...
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Lesson Share: Tuesday 25th January: To translate or not to translate
In her seventh diary entry, Maria Alamanou describes the perils of translation in Greece
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Festivals: Christmas (24th-26th December)
The Christmas Story Christmas is celebrated in different ways throughout the world. Often, the way in which people celebrate Christmas depends upon their family customs or traditions. In the UK, children in primary schools often perform nativity plays, which are reproductions or interpretations of the religious story behind Christmas - ...
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Festivals: St George's Day (23rd April)
Very little is known about the man who became St George as many accounts of his reputation were written by his followers and became enhanced. It is now very difficult to extract historical facts from the myths. George is believed to have been born in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey), in the ...
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Festivals: Winter Solstice (Yule) - (22nd December)
The Winter Solstice - or Yule, a pagan tradition, is a celebration of the shortest day and longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, when the North Pole is at its furthest point away from the sun. Yule logs are traditionally lit on the first day of the ...
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Vocabulary: 2000 most common words
A discussion about teaching the 2000 most common English words.
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Festivals: Summer solstice (20th June)
This is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and has been celebrated for thousands of years. Solstice actually means a stopping or standing still of the sun. Many different cultures and religions have been fascinated by the sun or have worshipped it throughout history as it ...