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ArticlePhrasal verbs: Hurry up! It's time for class!
Who says phrasal verbs are only for intermediate level students and up? This lesson is for elementary or false beginners to introduce some common phrasal verbs. It can also be used with higher levels who are suffering from 'phrasal verb anxiety' and need to be reminded that it is not that difficult.
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Class survey
A British English worksheet to do a class survey by asking and answering questions and to report the results of the survey.
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Class survey
An American English worksheet to do a class survey by asking and answering questions and to report the results of the survey.
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Grammar: teaching conditionals
An article talking about confusion with conditionals and the phrasal verb to put off.
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Phrasal verbs: Teaching phrasal verbs using equivalents and definitions
Many phrasal verbs can be said another way, and many learners of English tend to favour the non-phrasal verb equivalent. This often makes them sound formal. This lesson for intermediate-level students helps students learn – and practise – some phrasal verbs common in spoken English.
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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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Have you ever …?
An American English worksheet to play a game by asking and answering questions about experiences.
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Have you ever …?
An American English worksheet to practice using the present perfect with ever.
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Explain yourself
An American English worksheet to practice giving reasons using was going to.
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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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ArticleWriting skills: formal and informal writing
To enable students to break down the different features of formal and informal English by working through a step-by-step text transformation at their own pace.
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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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They're getting married
An American English worksheet to practice reading and understanding a sequence of events.
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ArticlePhrasal verbs: I'm going to let you in on a little secret
Another way of teaching phrasal verbs is by teaching a thematic 'set' of phrasal verbs. This lesson presents a set of nine phrasal verbs, all connected to the theme of giving and obtaining information. There is a recognition based activity, followed by a speaking activity to incorporate the phrasal verbs into use.
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Grammar: regular and irregular verbs
Practical suggestions for teaching regular and irregular verbs.