All Adults articles – Page 145
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Grammar teaching: Little words, big grammar
Adrian Tennant explains how the 'little words' (those that make up approximately fifty percent of written and spoken language and grammar) are extremely important.
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Life's big moments
An American English worksheet to recycle the present simple, past simple and future with going to.
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Culture news lessons: Beware the shopocalypse
One man's crusade against consumerism in New York.
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Grammar: differences between could and can
An article discussing the differences between could and can when expressing possibility.
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Lesson Share: Debates: Nothing better than my country
Students try to convince tourists to go to their country.
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Lesson Share: Memory games: Being observant
An exercise that can be used either as an introduction to a vocabulary lesson based on clothes, colours and patterns or as revision of this area of language.
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Find the beginnings
A British English worksheet to find the correct beginnings to complete the words and match them with the pictures.
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ESOL beginner lessons: Comparatives and superlatives
A lesson by Chris Speck about describing people and places.
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ESOL beginner lessons: Joe and the poor man
This lesson aims to help students make simple present tense questions (not in the 3rd person).
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ESOL beginner lessons: Joe and the thieves
This lesson aims to help students listen and recount a story, writing a story from memory using the past tense.
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ESOL beginner lessons: Pronunciation
This lesson aims to help students with pronunciation of past tense (-ed) words, adjectives ending in -ed.
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ESOL beginner lessons: will and going to
This lesson aims to help students understand the difference between the constructions will and going to.
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Lesson Share: Grammar: What's been changed?
This is an integrated skills activity with an emphasis on speaking practice using the present perfect simple passive (vs. active) in a very active, functional and fun way.
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What have you been up to?
An American English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking and answering questions using cards as cues.
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What have you been up to?
A British English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking and answering questions using cards as prompts.
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Life would have been different
An American English worksheet to talk about things you wish you had or hadn't done.
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Life would have been different
A British English worksheet to talk about things you wish you had or hadn't done.
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Culture news lessons: NYPD moves to the beat of rap music
A story from New York about the police listening in to rap.