All Whole Class articles – Page 109
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Reading lesson plans: Genius
Students complete a series of activities based on a text about a genius.
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Getting ready to go
An American English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking and answering questions about travel plans.
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Getting ready to go
A British English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking and answering questions about travel plans.
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Pronunciation skills: Glossaries
Jonathan Marks offers a helpful short glossary of terminology for teaching pronunciation: homophones, rhotic and rhythm.
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Have you got it?
A British English worksheet to find out what people in the class have got by asking and answering questions.
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Grammar: Wishes and regrets
Practise expressing wishes and regrets, reading for specific information, dialogue building, fluency.
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Lesson Share: Grammar: Meeting word partnerships
To Introduce students to collocations with the word ‘meeting’ and to practice using them.
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Lesson Share: Grammar: You must not!
Practice in using negative obligations, 'You must not...'
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Lesson Share: Vocabulary: Grammar scattergories
In this exercise students come up with different words for grammar categories.
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Grammar: word order in passive questions
An article offering an explanation and teaching suggestions on word order in passive questions.
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Grammar: regular and irregular verbs
Practical suggestions for teaching regular and irregular verbs.
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Grammar: teaching the modals 'ought to', 'should', 'must' and 'have to'.
Suggestions for teaching the modals ought to, should, must and have to when talking about suggestion or advice.
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Grammar: practising the present and past simple tenses
Imaginative suggestions for teaching the present and past simple tenses to children.
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Grammar: reporting verb patterns
A discussion and teaching suggestions for reporting verb patterns.
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Minimal resources: Photocopy-free grammar practice
Scott Thornbury gives us some tips and ideas for grammar activities that don’t require any photocopying.
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Grammatical terms
A British English worksheet to write the grammatical terms in the correct places on the diagram and fill in the missing gaps.
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Guess the place
An American English worksheet to write down what you can and can't do in places, and to guess what the places are by reading the rules.