All Group Work articles – Page 99
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Amazing facts
A British English worksheet to play a game of noughts and crosses by answering questions on natural and manufactured products.
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The grass is always greener
An American English worksheet to write sentences about things you regret about your present state.
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Alphabet game
An American English worksheet to play a word game by following instructions and doing forfeits when the rules are broken.
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Alphabet game
A British English worksheet to play a word game by following instructions and doing forfeits when the rules are broken.
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Culture news lessons: We are all teenagers
Culture is dominated by the concerns of young people.
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It's all wrong
An American English worksheet to practice giving reasons why things are wrong.
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Reading lesson plans: Alcohol
Students complete a series of activities based on a text about alcohol.
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Lesson Share: ESOL: Alan's story
This lesson prepares students for writing a short text on personal experience through reading and speaking activities.
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ESOL: HIV and AIDS awareness
To raise learners’ awareness of facts relating to HIV and AIDS.
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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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Advertising campaign
An American English worksheet to write and present a radio advertisement and to guess what products are being advertised.
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Advertising campaign
A British English worksheet to write and present a radio advertisement and to guess what products are being advertised.
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Intermediate: Design a radio advertisement
An American English worksheet to practice imperatives.
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Lesson Share: Grammar: Vocabulary (extreme adjectives)
Vocabulary development, stress and intonation practice.
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Professional development: adapting your language for the learner
Advice on how to adapt your language for the learner.
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Teenagers: Vocabulary: Activity: Definitions
A game to help students practise vocabulary from past lessons.
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Minimal resources: Simple activities
These simple activities use minimal resources and can be used in any part of a lesson. They are easy to adapt (according to the class level and language point being taught) and can be used with other activities to form a full lesson, or as a 'filler' if you have ...