All Intermediate articles – Page 106
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Lesson Share: Spelling: Sound race
This exercise focuses students on the relationship between sound and spelling.
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Lesson Share: Vocabulary: Stories from vocabulary
This is an activity for reviewing vocabulary and has two variations.
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Lesson Share: Vocabulary: The Statue of Liberty
An activity to revise vocabulary and information about a famous monument.
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Lesson Share: Vocabulary: Vocabulary practice
A simple warmer/lesson filler to practise colours, forms and materials.
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Lesson Share: Vocabulary: Pass the parcel
This is a good revision activity and helps to foster a lively group atmosphere.
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Reading lesson plans: Malaria
Students complete a series of activities based on a text about malaria.
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Reading lesson plans: Taxi
Students complete a series of activities based on a text about taxis.
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One-to-one lessons: Read and report
In this lesson, Lindsay Clandfield provides tips and ideas for using a reading text with a one-to-one student.
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Someone like me
An American English worksheet to practice adjectives with -ed and -ing endings by completing a questionnaire.
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Pronunciation - what are the limits?
An article discussing the problems faced when teaching English pronunciation.
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Psychic link
An American English worksheet to dictate part of a story and to write down what your partner dictates to you.
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Psychic link
A British English worksheet to dictate part of a story and to write down what your partner dictates to you.
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Shopping list
A British English worksheet to put the missing vowels into the words and then complete the shopping list.
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Methodology: new ways to teach listening
Practical suggestions of new ways to teach listening.
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Phrasal verbs: Teaching phrasal verbs using a literary text
Using authentic texts can be a motivating way to teach phrasal verbs. This lesson plan presents eight new phrasal verbs using a literary text as a starting point. The learners deduce the meaning of the phrasal verbs from their context, and then write a follow up story using more new phrasal verbs.
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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.