All Teenagers articles – Page 32
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Celebrations: Earth Day
Celebrate Earth Day with your students while discussing environmental issues and possible solutions.
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Live from London: What Do You Love?
In this instalment of the Live from London series, Londoners talk about people and things they love.
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Tech Tasks: Graded readers
In this article, Tom Walton looks at how graded readers can be used with technology to improve reading and writing skills.
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Go Beyond: Arts and Media: Artists
In this lesson, students give their opinions on art and describe rooms.
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Beyond: Knowledge: Computers
In this lesson, students read about PC keyboards and play a typing game.
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Celebrations: St George’s Day
In this lesson, students do a quiz about England for St George’s Day, debate national days and write a quiz about their own country or national day.
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Guessing game: Must, mustn’t, needn’t, don’t have to
A small-group card guessing game to practise must, mustn’t, needn’t and don’t have to.
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EAP Shakespeare: Reading and writing about Shakespeare
In this third lesson, students practise the close reading of a text.
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Celebrations: April Fool’s Day
Prank your students this April Fool’s Day while they practise geography-related vocabulary with this text about a fake dream island.
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Live from London: Double identity
This video lesson includes interviews with Londoners talking about alternative lives.
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Tech Tasks: Ten fun tasks with lists
In the latest instalment of the Tech Tasks series, Tom Walton looks at different ways that lists can be used in the classroom to create debate and develop speaking skills, and which websites can be used for this type of class.
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Everyday life: Food
In this lesson, students learn about countable and uncountable nouns and different types of food.
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EAP Shakespeare: Shakespeare on stage and screen
In this second lesson, students practise summarizing critical reviews.
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Impressions: Double identity
If you were a superhero, would you have a secret identity? In this lesson, students use the 2nd conditional to talk about double identities.
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Beyond: Arts and Media: Shakespeare
In this lesson students learn about Shakespeare’s life and words.
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Celebrations: St Patrick’s Day
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with your students while learning about this Irish celebration and Gaelic expressions.