All Beginner articles – Page 36
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Phrasal verbs: Introduction
How should you approach teaching phrasal verbs? Lindsay Clandfield explains what phrasal verbs are and gives some practical teaching advice.
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It's an order!
A British English worksheet to write instructions and to play a game of dominoes by matching instructions with opposite instructions.
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Methodology: teaching pronunciation: l and r
Advice an suggestions of how to help students overcome the confusion in pronunciation between L and R.
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Snakes and ladders
A British English worksheet to play a board game by saying whether historical facts are true or false.
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Methodology: literacy training for young learners
An article talking about the problems encountered when teaching English when Roman script is not known.
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Methodology: task-based learning
An article discussing task-based learning consciousness-raising activities.
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Pronunciation - what are the limits?
An article discussing the problems faced when teaching English pronunciation.
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Methodology: new ways to teach listening
Practical suggestions of new ways to teach listening.
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Skills: longer reads
Students who do a lot of extensive reading in English seem to make substantial progress. Here are some general ideas for starting to use longer texts.
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Vocabulary: teaching make and do
Advice and teaching suggestions of how to overcome the confusion between 'make' and 'do.'
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Methodology: public speaking
An article discussing and offering suggestions about teaching public speaking.
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Methodology: shy students
An article offering suggestions and advice on teaching shy students.
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Methodology: teaching pronunciation
Advice and suggestions on how to teach pronunciation, in particular 'dark l'.
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Minimal resources: Teaching vocabulary
Adrian Tennant gives us some useful tips and ideas for teaching vocabulary with minimal resources.
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Names and numbers
A British English worksheet to write names and numbers and to guess what your partner's names and numbers mean.
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They're neighbours
A British English worksheet to write sentences about pictures and then to play a matching game.
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ArticleSkills: the same old song
Songs are a popular resource with teachers and learners alike – but, when it comes to exploiting them in class, why on earth does it always seem to be gap-fills? Here are a few alternative ideas.