All 1-to-1 articles – Page 43
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School subjects – worksheet and teacher's notes
In this activity, students define school subjects and identify which syllables to stress to pronounce the words correctly.
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Pronunciation activities: Part 7
This lesson in the series by Adrian Tennant focuses on the distinction between the long and short 'u' sound, marking the difference in words like 'pull' and 'pool'.
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Dictionary skills: Part two
The second set of worksheets in this comprehensive series of dictionary skills lesson plans by Tim Bowen.
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Pronunciation activities: Part 6
The sixth lesson in this series by Adrian Tennant focuses on the distinction between the phonemes /v/ and /w/.
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Pronunciation activities: Part 5
The fifth lesson in this series by Adrian Tennant focuses on the distinction between the sounds 's', 'sh' and 'ch' in words like 'seat', 'sheet' and 'cheat'.
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Methodology: Motivating teachers whose business students miss class
Alex Case offers advice on how Business English and ESP teachers can stay motivated despite poor class attendance.
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Pronunciation activities: Part 4
This lesson in the series by Adrian Tennant focuses on the distinction between the phonemes marking the two vowels sounds in the words 'shot' and 'shout'.
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Dictionary skills: Part one
The first set of worksheets in a new series of dictionary skills lesson plans by Tim Bowen.
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Lesson Share: Presenting grammar in a way that accommodates different learning styles
Claire Treleaven's article and lesson plan is aimed at using alternative ways to present grammar to students with varied learning styles.
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Using Cuisenaire rods with young learners
Olha Madylus tells us what Cuisenaire rods are and why they are useful for teaching English to young learners.
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Pronunciation activities: Part 3
This lesson in the series by Adrian Tennant focuses on the distinction between the sounds 'n' and 'ng' in words like 'ran' and 'rang'.
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Methodology: Teaching young children one-to-one
Olha Madylus answers a question about the difficulties involved in finding material for one-to-one classes with young learners.
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Reading Lessons: I love Chocolate
Do you like chocolate? Read about a person's addiction to this delicious treat in this lesson by Jackie McAvoy available at two levels.
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Pronunciation activities: Part 2
This lesson in the series by Adrian Tennant focuses on the distinction between the two phonemes at the beginning of the words 'yet' and 'jet'.
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Reading lesson plans: Hybrids
Jackie McAvoy asks students to think about strange hybrid animals and why they exist.
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Pronunciation activities: Part 1
This lesson by Adrian Tennant focuses on the distinction between the long and short 'i' sound, marking the difference in words like 'ship' and 'sheep'.
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Talking business
In this article taken from ENGLISH TEACHING professional magazine, Alex Case discusses the importance of teaching pronunciation to Business English students.
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Reading lesson plans: Homes
Jackie McAvoy asks students to think about unusual homes and the people who live in them.
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Pie charts
This is a content lesson by Adrian Tennant on the topic of Pie Charts. It is designed to introduce the concept of pie charts through the medium of English. It can be used to support students studying Maths at school or for EFL classes where students might want to use ...