All British English articles – Page 12
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Pronunciation matters: Integrating pronunciation into your teaching
In this article, Adrian Tennant looks at when you should teach pronunciation and how you can integrate it into your lesson, with a number of practical ideas and activities given as inspiration.
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Pronunciation Matters: Prescriptive or descriptive?
The terms prescriptive and descriptive are well known with reference to the teaching of grammar. However, in this article they are used in regards to the teaching of pronunciation. Here, Adrian Tennant looks at a number of issues surrounding the ways in which pronunciation is dealt with in learning materials ...
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Pronunciation matters: Using the phonemic chart
This article looks at different ways of using the phonemic chart with your students. It presents reasons why it is useful for students to know the phonemic alphabet, and gives a few practical ideas to help teachers use the phonemic chart in their lessons.
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Pronunciation matters: Sound reasons for teaching pronunciation
Why is it important to teach pronunciation? What are some of the key areas of pronunciation? In this article, Adrian Tennant will be answering these questions as well as giving a few practical ideas to help teachers get started.
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Business Spotlight: Brexit meets Industry 4.0
This lesson, based on an article from Business Spotlight, considers the role that post-Brexit Britain will play in Industry 4.0.
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Celebrations: Thanksgiving
In this lesson, students will read about Thanksgiving in the USA and talk about things they are thankful for.
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Lesson Share: Spanish omelette
Zara Chew wins this month’s Lesson Share competition with a lesson that practises countable and uncountable nouns.
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Business Spotlight: Staying at home
This lesson, based on an article from Business Spotlight, is about the increasing popularity of holidays taken at home.
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Celebrations: Day of the Dead
Discuss the Day of the Dead with your students, exploring its connection to family, life, and death.
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Lesson Share: Fun with articles
Andrew Starck wins this month’s Lesson Share competition with a lesson that practises using definite and indefinite articles.
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Business Spotlight: Zero tolerance?
This lesson, based on an article from Business Spotlight, asks whether alcohol should be banned during office hours.
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Top Trumps Emotis: Teens advanced
In this lesson for teens, students expand vocabulary and idiomatic expressions, and write and recite an imaginary online chat.
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Top Trumps Emotis: Adults elementary
In this lesson for adults, students practise comprehension of a text comparing different cultures and play a negotiations game.
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Top Trumps Emotis: Teens elementary
In this lesson for teens, students revise and expand vocabulary, practise speaking about feelings and play a negotiations game.
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Lesson Share: Collocations with make and do
Emily Ballard wins this month’s Lesson Share competition with a lesson about learning collocations with the verbs make and do.
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Top Trumps Emotis: Young Learners elementary
A wordsearch, video and create-your-own emoti story.
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Top Trumps Emotis: Playing cards
A full set of 30 Top Trumps Emotis cards in our exclusive cut-out-and-keep format. Suitable for elementary to advanced level students, this game offers great ideas for vocabulary, speaking and pronunciation lessons.
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Top Trumps Emotis: How to play
Teach your students how to play Top Trumps Emotis in class with this handy guide to the game.
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Business Spotlight: Dealing with danger
This lesson, based on an article from Business Spotlight, is about risk management.
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Celebrations: Rio and Notting Hill Carnivals
Your students can discover the similarities and differences between two international carnivals and create an advertising poster with this festive lesson.