All Adults articles – Page 133
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Lesson Share: Dictations: A two day in five
A short dictation for listening and vocabulary building.
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It made my day!
An American English worksheet to create a story by completing sentences and inventing details.
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It made my day!
A British English worksheet to create a story by completing sentences and inventing details.
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A day in my town
An American English worksheet to plan a day in the place where you live and write a letter explaining the plan to a foreign friend who is coming to visit you for a day.
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A day in my town
A British English worksheet to plan a day in the place where you live and write a letter explaining the plan to a foreign friend who is coming to visit you for a day.
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Your last day at home
An American English worksheet to ask and answer questions about how you would spend your last day at home if you were going away for a year.
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Warmer/FillerFirst Day: Name games
Here are some fun games to help your new class get to know each other and learn their classmates’ names.
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One of those days
An American English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, making complaints, apologizing and making requests.
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School days
An American English worksheet to ask and answer questions and to complete a chart.
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School days
A British English worksheet to ask and answer questions and to complete a chart.
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One of those days
A British English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, making complaints, apologising and making requests.
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Eight special days
A British English worksheet to complete the names of eight holidays in the UK and the USA, then match the holiday with its description.
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Dear Sue, what should I do?
An American English worksheet to write letters asking for and giving advice.
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Dear Sue, what should I do?
A British English worksheet to write letters asking for and giving advice.
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Lesson Share: Debates: Where to sit
The class attempts to reach a consensus on where everyone should sit.
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Defamation
Students practise a range of different skills in relation to the topic of defamation.
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Phrasal verbs: Teaching phrasal verbs using equivalents and definitions
Many phrasal verbs can be said another way, and many learners of English tend to favour the non-phrasal verb equivalent. This often makes them sound formal. This lesson for intermediate-level students helps students learn – and practise – some phrasal verbs common in spoken English.