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ArticleLesson Share: Writing: The reporter game
A game in which students create stories for an imaginary newspaper.
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Reading lesson plans: Genius
Students complete a series of activities based on a text about a genius.
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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: Wishes and regrets
Practise expressing wishes and regrets, reading for specific information, dialogue building, fluency.
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Grammar: Money - just imagine!
For the introduction and practice of first and second conditionals, including oral practice.
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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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Grammar: regular and irregular verbs
Practical suggestions for teaching regular and irregular verbs.
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Minimal resources: Photocopy-free grammar practice
Scott Thornbury gives us some tips and ideas for grammar activities that don’t require any photocopying.
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How's your haggling?
A British English worksheet to interview a partner using a questionnaire, and find out how good they are at haggling
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Reading lesson plans: Hair
Students complete a series of activities based on a text about hair.
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ArticleHappy New Year!
Three activities suitable for your first classes of the New Year, or if you are starting a new course in January.
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Helpful journalists
An American English worksheet to practice using verbs followed by gerunds or infinitives.
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Incomplete history
An American English worksheet to practice asking questions using the past simple.
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A holiday to remember
A British English worksheet to describe a holiday using pictures and to collect information and fill in a chart about other students' holidays.