All Pair Work articles – Page 76
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Culture news lessons: Should TV entertain or inform?
In Britain the soaps, the 'reality' shows and celebrity TV dominate the small screen.
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Culture news lessons: Honking horns
A lyrical response to the nuisance of traffic noise in the big city.
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World Cup mania!
A speaking lesson by Lindsay Clandfield for students to discuss issues related to football and the World Cup.
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Your last day at home
An American English worksheet to ask and answer questions about how you would spend your last day at home if you were going away for a year.
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Dear Sue, what should I do?
An American English worksheet to write letters asking for and giving advice.
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Dear Sue, what should I do?
A British English worksheet to write letters asking for and giving advice.
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Describing a product
To apply adjectives to different products to describe their advantages and disadvantages.
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ArticleYoung designer of the year
A great project for the artistic, creative students in your class.
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Dream destinations
An American English worksheet to find the person who has the other half of your picture by describing your own picture. To write a description of a place.
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Dream destinations
A British English worksheet to find the person who has the other half of your picture by describing your own picture. To write a description of a place.
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Spot the difference
An American English worksheet to practice asking and answering questions with is there/are there, there is/there are.
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Spot the differences
An American English worksheet to find ten differences between two pictures by asking and answering questions.
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Spot the differences
A British English worksheet to find ten differences between two pictures by asking and answering questions.
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Mixed-ability teens: Managing different learning styles
Understanding that students have different learning styles.
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I'm different now
A British English worksheet to talk about yourself as a child and to compare the way things were with the way things are now.
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I'm different now
An American English worksheet to talk about yourself as a child and to compare the way things were with the way things are now.