All Teenagers articles – Page 59
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Spot on news lessons for teens: Cool in Canada
This month's Spot on news lesson visits Canada, where we meet three teenagers from different parts of the country.
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Lesson Share: CLIL: Math and logic: Deduction and speculation
Yuliya Ivanova's comprehensive lesson is designed to develop and encourage logical thinking. Students complete a number of vocabulary-building activities and then read a puzzling tale which will challenge their ability to deduce and speculate.
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Pronunciation skills: Syllabic l
This lesson practises the pronunciation of syllabic l. It occurs in many words with the spelling ‘consonant + le’, and also when the contraction ‘ll occurs after a consonant sound, as in that’ll do.
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Board game: can (ability)
A fluency-based board game at elementary level to practise can in statements, negatives and questions.
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Travel agents
The sixth lesson plan in this series by Keith Harding is available at two levels - elementary and intermediate - and contains comprehensive teacher's notes and student worksheets. The elementary lesson practises vocabulary related to holidays and dealing with bookings, while the intermediate lesson concentrates on language related to advertising and superlatives.
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Make and do: Practising expressions
A matching activity for small groups that focuses on accuracy and practises the correct use of make and do.
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Live from Andalucía: Stereotypes
The onestopenglish reporters travelled to Córdoba and Seville in Andalucía, Spain, and asked people the question, “What stereotypes about Spain and Spanish people annoy you?”
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Dictionary skills: Science and technology
A dictionary skills lesson by Tim Bowen about science and technology. Learners practice using dictionaries to check meaning and for vocabulary development.
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Process skills and data-handling for CLIL
Jean Brewster looks at how learners have to develop process skills to interact successfully with content. The benefits of using graphic organizers is explored with practical examples and accompanying worksheets to help you try out some of the techniques examined.
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Pronunciation skills: Stress in compound nouns
This lesson focuses on stress patterns in compound nouns. Students form compounds to fit definitions then practise them by asking questions.
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Live from Andalucía: Spanish culture
Our onestopenglish reporters travelled to Andalucía, Spain, and asked people what they thought about Spanish Culture.
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Guiding
The third lesson plan in this series by Keith Harding gives students practice in describing buildings and places, using prepositions and the passive. The lesson is available at two levels - elementary and intermediate - and contains comprehensive teacher's notes and student worksheets.
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Introducing the planets: Gap-fill game
Whizz around the planets with this fun information gap-fill game. These activity cards accompany the basic lesson plan on Introducing the planets.
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Dictionary skills: Business
A dictionary skills lesson plan by Tim Bowen on the theme of business, to give learners practice in using the dictionary to check meaning and for vocabulary development.
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Introducing the planets: Basic PowerPoint presentation
Have fun with your students as they work together to complete this PowerPoint presentation about the planets.
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The Planets: Advanced PowerPoint presentation template
This template can be used by students as they develop their own presentations about the solar system. It includes language support.
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Describe and grab: Adjectives
A competition at elementary level designed to practise adjectives for size, shape and colour that can be played in either groups or teams.
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Live from Stratford: Shakespeare 2
The onestopenglish team is back in Stratford-upon-Avon to ask locals and visitors whether they think the Bard is brilliant or boring.
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Pronunciation skills: Adverbs of frequency
Adverbs of frequency such as always and sometimes are a familiar teaching point. This lesson by Jonathan Marks practises some of these phrases with a particular focus on their stress patterns.