All Elementary articles – Page 51
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Purposeful activities
A British English worksheet to find out information about people by asking and answering questions.
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Purposeful activities
An American English worksheet to find out information about people by asking and answering questions.
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Add two letters
A British English worksheet to complete the puzzle by adding two letters to each word to make new words.
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Add three letters
A British English worksheet to add three letters to each word to form a new word using the pictures to help.
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General: addressing the SP in ESP
English for Specific Purposes (ESP) involves more than just working with texts and examples relevant to a particular professional area. Here are some ways of addressing those elusive SPs.
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Grammar: stance markers and adverbials
An article giving examples and explaining the usage of stance markers and adverbials.
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Listening skills lesson plans: Radio and television advertisements
Listening for specific information and recognising context.
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Cambridge ESOL: Skills for Life: Classified adverts
This lesson aims to help students read car advertisements and understand abbreviations.
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ArticleAdvice on Teaching English spelling
An article offering suggestions for teaching English spelling from Pauline Taylor.
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Grammar: affixes
An article offering advice and suggestions on how to teach affixes in a contextualized way.
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Mistakes at the airport
A British English worksheet: In each of the signs, there is a spelling mistake (an extra letter). For each one, correct the mistake and put the extra letter in the small square.
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Reading lesson plans: Alcohol
Students complete a series of activities based on a text about alcohol.
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Skills: bringing dialogues alive
You can find short dialogues in many course books. How can you exploit these scripts and get them to come alive?
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ArticleCambridge ESOL: Skills for Life: Alphabet and telephone books
This lesson aims to help students put words in alphabetical order and locate names.