All Teenagers articles – Page 33
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LessonCelebrations: Valentine’s Day
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with your students using this romantic lesson and worksheets.
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ArticleGlobal: Flying across the globe
This infographic lesson looks at interesting facts and figures about bird migration.
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Pairwork: Should have / shouldn’t have
A pairwork game to practise should have and shouldn’t have.
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Celebrations: Carnival masks
Students identify types of mask, read about masks and design a carnival mask.
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LessonCelebrations: Chinese New Year
It’s the Year of the Dragon! Help your students learn about the Chinese New Year and discover their animal signs with this engaging lesson.
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LessonLive from London: Friends
Set in Brixton, London, this video lesson includes authentic interviews with Londoners, talking about friends.
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Tech Tasks: Ten fun projects with Instagram
This instalment of the Tech Tasks series looks at Instagram, exploring how it can be used to help students develop speaking and vocabulary skills inside and outside the classroom.
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LessonImpressions (B1): Clothes & Accessories
What are you wearing? In this lesson, students will expand their vocabulary related to clothing and physical appearance.
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LessonCelebrations: Wild Australia Day
In preparation for Australia Day, students do a quiz and discuss whether they would like to visit Australia.
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ArticleGlobal: Iceland
This infographic lesson looks at interesting facts and figures about Iceland.
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Ask and answer: Gerund and infinitive
A small-group ask-and-answer activity to practise constructions.
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Live from London: First impressions
Set in Brixton, London, this video lesson includes authentic interviews with Londoners, talking about first impressions.
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LessonLive from London: Christmas video special!
In this very special edition, people in Brixton talk about how they celebrate Christmas. Happy holidays!
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Tech Tasks: Using mobile phones for images, audio and video (Part 2)
In the latest instalment of the Tech Tasks series, Tom Walton looks at mobile phones as an educational resource, exploring how students can use them to improve their English by creating video and audio content both inside and outside the classroom.
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Go Beyond: Arts and Media: Literary lives
In this lesson, students read and write about the lives of famous authors and practise discussing personal information and forming questions.
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Lesson Share: Christmas: #SadTree
In this month’s winning lesson by Troy Nahumko, students learn about the history of the Christmas tree.
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Impressions: You choose!
In this lesson students will discuss their preferences using both, either/or and neither/nor and give a short presentation.