All Adults articles – Page 138
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Professional development: collaborative teaching in EFL/ ESOL
An article about developing different mechanisms of peer support.
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Reading lesson plans: Coffee
Students complete a series of activities based on a text about coffee.
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Write the clues
A British English worksheet to give the base form of each verb to complete the crossword clues.
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Give me a clue
An American English worksheet to write clues for a crossword and complete it.
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Close the shutters
A British English worksheet to replace the shutters on the eight windows so that you can read four proverbs and the first lines of four songs.
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Classroom management: Pair and group work in EFL/ESOL
This article discusses the challenges and benefits of using pair and group work in monolingual classes.
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Classroom management: Speaking correction techniques
Simon Mumford and Steve Darn discuss student speaking errors and offer practical advice and suggestions on how and when to correct learners without damaging their confidence.
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Classroom management: The triangular classroom
Tim Bowen discusses the possible benefits of using a triangular classroom.
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Grammar and vocabulary: using dictionaries in the EFL/ESL classroom
Advice and discussion about using dictionaries in the EFL/ESL classroom.
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Teaching materials: using literature in the EFL/ ESOL classroom
An article discussing ways to use literature in the EFL/ESL classroom.
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Elementary: Getting to know your classmates
An American English worksheet to practice asking and answering questions in the present simple.
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Phrasal verbs: Hurry up! It's time for class!
Who says phrasal verbs are only for intermediate level students and up? This lesson is for elementary or false beginners to introduce some common phrasal verbs. It can also be used with higher levels who are suffering from 'phrasal verb anxiety' and need to be reminded that it is not that difficult.
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Speaking: First class mingle
Mingling speaking activity. Students speak to everyone in the class and find out as much information as possible about each other.
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Class habits
A British English worksheet to find out whether statements about other students' habits are right and to correct them if they are wrong.