All Intermediate articles – Page 99
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Lesson Share: Exchanging information: True sentences
This exercise can produce a lot of language from the group with the minimum amount of effort from the teacher. It is designed to practise yes/no questions using various forms of the past tense.
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Lesson Share: Exchanging information: Weekend
I've used this activity many times and have found that my students thoroughly enjoy not telling the truth!
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Lesson Share: Exchanging information: Mystery guest
The idea for this activity came from an old game show. It is important to note that it can only be done at the very beginning of the first class in a new group. It is essential that the students do not know each other.
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Explain yourself
An American English worksheet to practice giving reasons using was going to.
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Imaginative materials: fab phone features
Mobile phones have many features and can provide great opportunities for activities. Here are a few ideas to get the most out mobiles in lessons.
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ArticleWriting skills: Fables
An enjoyable one-/two-hour lesson as a basis for writing a fable. Students produce an original fable, using narrative target language.
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Interesting facts
A British English worksheet to write the numbers from the facts in figures and add them together to find the number that is missing from the last fact.
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Fantasy questionnaire
An American English worksheet to practise using the second conditional.
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FCE: speaking review - worksheet
Aims to help students understand common topics found in the exam.
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Find someone who…
An American English worksheet to ask and answer questions and to complete a chart.
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Find someone who…
A British English worksheet to ask and answer questions and to complete a chart.
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ArticleGeneral: the first lesson of the year
Even if the teacher and class have all worked together before, it is still useful to have activities to welcome everyone back and mark the start of the new year.
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Lesson Share: Memory games: Flash preview
A short activity to practise reconstructing a text.
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Folded twice
A British English worksheet to discover what is written on the folded pieces of paper by putting the correct front and back views together.