All Teenagers articles – Page 89

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    Meal-times

    An American English worksheet to ask and answer questions about eating habits.

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    Meal-times

    A British English worksheet to ask and answer questions about eating habits.

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    What's the matter?

    An American English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, giving advice for health complaints.

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    What's the matter?

    A British English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, giving advice for health complaints.

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    Mix and match

    An American English worksheet to play a board game by matching verbs with other words and expressions.

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    Mix and match

    A British English worksheet to play a board game by matching verbs with other words and expressions.

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    Marco Polo

    Cross-curricular materials for teaching English through the topic of Marco Polo

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    Magic money

    An American English worksheet to put a story in the correct order by saying and listening to sentences. To write the story down in a group dictation.

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    Perfect love

    An American English worksheet to practice asking and answering questions about personal appearance and preferences.

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    He looks nice - he must be a teacher!

    An American English worksheet to talk about the characteristics usually associated with people in certain jobs and to guess what people do for a living.

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    He looks nice - he must be a teacher!

    A British English worksheet to talk about the characteristics usually associated with people in certain jobs and to guess what people do for a living.

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    Longer, shorter

    A British English worksheet to find the answers to complete a puzzle.

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    Longer, shorter, longer …

    A British English worksheet to write the words in the grid. Each word is one letter shorter or longer than the last.

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    Phrasal verbs: Teaching phrasal verbs using a literary text

    Using authentic texts can be a motivating way to teach phrasal verbs. This lesson plan presents eight new phrasal verbs using a literary text as a starting point. The learners deduce the meaning of the phrasal verbs from their context, and then write a follow up story using more new phrasal verbs.

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    Listening

    Activities which focus on developing strategies for the listening tasks.

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    Listening skills: Top Tips

    Miles Craven offers some useful techniques to use when teaching listening.

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    Listening to the news

    Why not tell your students to listen to the news? It’s a great way to practice authentic listening. They can listen on the radio, on television, or on the internet. Miles Craven presents tips and tricks for using the news in class.

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    Shopping list

    A British English worksheet to put the missing vowels into the words and then complete the shopping list.

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    Psychic link

    An American English worksheet to dictate part of a story and to write down what your partner dictates to you.

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    Psychic link

    A British English worksheet to dictate part of a story and to write down what your partner dictates to you.