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By Matt Done
Matt Done wins this month’s Lesson Share with a lesson about making polite requests with correct form and pronunciation.
By Alice Rodgers
Alice Rodgers wins this month’s Lesson Share with a lesson introducing adult learners to the use of political idioms.
By Stephanie Valerio
Stephanie Valerio wins this month’s Lesson Share with a lesson introducing adult learners to the use of discourse markers.
By Bridget Magee
Bridget Magee wins this month’s Lesson Share with a fun lesson for younger learners on rhymes and poems.
By Patricia de Abreu
A short activitiy to review greetings, introductions, spelling, age, place of origin, imperatives and ability.
By Amy Humphreys
Amy Humphreys wins this month’s Lesson Share with a lesson to help teach children to write descriptive sentences.
By Véronique Ward
Véronique Ward wins this month’s Lesson Share with a lesson to help you teach the difference between -ed and -ing adjectives.
By Svetlana Gavrilović
Svetlana Gavrilović wins this month’s Lesson Share with a lesson to help you practise the first conditional using ads.
By Olha Madylus
A fun game to energize students and foster cooperation / team spirit.
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