All Teenagers articles – Page 116
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House and garden
A British English worksheet to unscramble the letters to name the parts of the house and garden.
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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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Getting ready to go
An American English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking and answering questions about travel plans.
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Getting ready to go
A British English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking and answering questions about travel plans.
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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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You're washing a giraffe!
An American English worksheet to practice using the present progressive by miming and asking and answering questions.
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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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I was going to, but…
An American English worksheet to invent sentences using picture cards as cues.
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I was going to, but…
A British English worksheet to invent sentences using picture cards as prompts.
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A good place to live
An American English worksheet to compare your ideal place to live with where you are living now.
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A good place to live
A British English worksheet to compare your ideal place to live with where you are living now.
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Have you got it?
A British English worksheet to find out what people in the class have got by asking and answering questions.
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ArticleGrammar teaching: Task-based grammar teaching
Lindsay Clandfield discusses task-based grammar teaching and provides a lesson plan based on this methodology which teaches the grammar point used to.
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Grammar: How to prepare it
Practise imperatives; learn useful vocabulary; use sequence connectors; learn how to write a recipe.
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Grammar: The sentence machine
To strengthen the students' knowledge of grammatical rules when forming and combining sentences in English. To revise verb tenses.
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Lesson Share: Grammar: Can you do it?
Lindsay Clandfield's winning lesson practises the modal verb can (ability) using a game of questions.
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Lesson Share: Grammar: Professions
To revise vocabulary and general knowledge in relation to professions. To reinforce speaking activities and working together. To revise the simple present tense in context.