All Group Work articles – Page 93
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Lesson Share: Exams: Writing summaries
To prepare students to write a 70 word summary (Use of English Part 5) and to learn how to keep to the word limit.
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Exams: A recipe for success
The aim of this lesson is to get the students to describe how to make a dish from their country. It practises using sequencing words, imperatives and food vocabulary.
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Explain yourself
An American English worksheet to practice giving reasons using was going to.
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Unsolved mysteries (mysteries and possible explanations)
A British English worksheet to read about unsolved mysteries and to speculate about possible explanations.
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Poor Fabio
An American English worksheet to predict a story from pictures and to match lines of a story to pictures.
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Young learner topics: The fantastic fortune teller game
This fun game for children, which includes instructions for making and playing the game, helps with the teaching of animal names and numbers.
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Reading lesson plans: Fat Frank
Students complete a series of activities based on a text about obesity.
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Can you do me a favor?
An American English worksheet to practice asking and answering questions using can and could.
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Festival mix up
An American English worksheet to practice reading and recognizing the present and past tenses.
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Find your place
To practice asking and answering information questions in the present simple.
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Functional language: Riding the metro
A functional language speaking lesson by Lindsay Clandfield, where students practise giving directions for a metro system in a city.
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Are you a learner of the future?
Students talk about possible future developments in education and decide whether or not they are already a ‘learner of the future’.
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ArticleLesson Share: Writing: The reporter game
A game in which students create stories for an imaginary newspaper.
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Yes/no game
A British English worksheet to write information about people and to ask and answer questions in order to guess who the people are.
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Grammar Games: It's So Irregular!—Irregular Verbs
Have your students practice irregular verbs in present, past, and past participle forms with this fun card game.