All Up to 15 mins articles – Page 20
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Jazz chants 6: I'm babysitting on Thursday
Jazz chants to use in class with elementary level students.
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Jazz chants 7: Add some salt and pepper
Jazz chants to use in class with elementary level students.
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Jazz chants 8: I have a headache
Jazz chants to use in class with elementary level students.
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Jazz chants 9: I'll have soup please
Jazz chants to use in class with pre-intermediate students.
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Lesson Share: Team games: 'Seven letters', 'Winner takes all' and 'Talk about it'
Three short team activities.
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Lesson Share: Drama: Walking in acting
A short drama activity to test students' comprehension, listening and speaking skills.
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Lesson Share: Grammar activities: Can do / can't do
An activity that is likely to lead to disagreement and discussion!
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Lesson Share: Grammar activities: Chain story
This activity can be used for practising conditionals, though its different variations can serve for reviewing vocabulary as well. It helps students to link sentences in one text.
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ArticleLesson Share: Grammar activities: Secret creatures
A short grammar activity to practise the second conditional.
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Lesson Share: Grammar activities: The magic element
The aim of this activity is to work on: verb to be + name, size, color, age; has got, hasn't got, abilities, likes and dislikes.
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Lesson Share: Mingle activities: An old friend
This ice breaker works really well when you have new students joining an old class and can be used as a lively warmer to review personal questions and social language.
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Lesson Share: Mingle activities: Fish and chips
A short mingle activity using well-known word pairs.
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Lesson Share: Mingle activities: What's in a name?
An activity about stories associated with students' names.
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Lesson Share: Mingle activities: Find your partner
There are numerous variations on this but one of the most effective is to prepare a series of two-line dialogues consisting of a statement (or a question) and a response.
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Lesson Share: Mingle activities: Pronunciation 'find someone who'.
This is a familiar exercise, widely used as a warmer and a 'get to know you' exercise, but the pronunciation version is a bit different and focuses the learners on this particular aspect of the language.