All Listening articles – Page 29
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Elementary: Swapping information
An American English worksheet to practice asking and answering questions using the present simple of to be, third person singular.
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Elementary: Question line up
An American English worksheet to practice the present simple and past simple.
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Elementary: Once upon a time
An American English worksheet to practice describing a sequence of events in the past.
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Elementary: What's Jennifer going to do?
An American English worksheet to practice using the future with going to.
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Pre-Intermediate: Where's the English Language Institute?
An American English worksheet to follow directions and to fill in details on a map.
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Pre-Intermediate: Where's the Park School of English?
A British English worksheet to follow directions and to fill in details on a map.
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Intermediate: Have you ever?...
An American English worksheet to practice the present perfect and past simple.
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Grammar: 'Meet the Parents'
To practise and contrast the past simple and present perfect and give students listening practice of these structures in context. Promotes the use of video as a useful classroom tool. Includes a great warmer 'lie-detector test'.
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Hexagon race
An American English worksheet to play a game by answering language questions correctly.
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Intermediate: How much do you know?
An American English worksheet to practice the past passive.
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Topic-based lessons
A series of topic-based listening lesson ideas from Miles Craven with an emphasis on authentic, real-world listening, using both native and non-native speaker accents.
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ArticleListening skills: Top Tips
Miles Craven offers some useful techniques to use when teaching listening.
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Listening to the news
Why not tell your students to listen to the news? It’s a great way to practice authentic listening. They can listen on the radio, on television, or on the internet. Miles Craven presents tips and tricks for using the news in class.
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Starter/Beginner: Stories
To practise listening to stories. To practise listening for information. To revise pronouns.