All Advanced articles – Page 15
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Celebrations: Canada Day
In this lesson, students learn about Canada Day and do related activities.
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EAP Shakespeare: Academic writing
In this fifth lesson, students are introduced to academic writing.
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Everyday life: Shopping
Introduce your students to useful shopping vocabulary with this lesson plan and worksheet.
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Celebrations: Happy Birthday
In this lesson, students learn the lyrics to Happy Birthday and research their birthday year.
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EAP Shakespeare: Academic reading: critical thinking
In this fourth lesson, students learn about critical literary reading.
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Celebrations: Earth Day
Celebrate Earth Day with your students while discussing environmental issues and possible solutions.
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Tech Tasks: Graded readers
In this article, Tom Walton looks at how graded readers can be used with technology to improve reading and writing skills.
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Teaching EAP: Literature: Shakespeare (Part 3)
Dr Chris Lima provides her final five top tips for teaching Shakespeare to both language proficient speakers and language learners alike, in the third part of this series.
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Lesson Share: A brighter, cleaner and faster future
Sam Lanchbury wins the Lesson Share competition, focusing on new transportation.
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Celebrations: St George’s Day
In this lesson, students do a quiz about England for St George’s Day, debate national days and write a quiz about their own country or national day.
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EAP Shakespeare: Reading and writing about Shakespeare
In this third lesson, students practise the close reading of a text.
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Teaching EAP: Literature: Top ten tips for using literature in ELT
Dr Chris Lima offers ten top tips on why and how to use literature in ELT.
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Celebrations: April Fool’s Day
Prank your students this April Fool’s Day while they practise geography-related vocabulary with this text about a fake dream island.
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Tech Tasks: Ten fun tasks with lists
In the latest instalment of the Tech Tasks series, Tom Walton looks at different ways that lists can be used in the classroom to create debate and develop speaking skills, and which websites can be used for this type of class.
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Everyday life: Food
In this lesson, students learn about countable and uncountable nouns and different types of food.
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EAP Shakespeare: Shakespeare on stage and screen
In this second lesson, students practise summarizing critical reviews.
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Teaching EAP: Literature: Shakespeare (Part 2)
Dr Chris Lima provides five more top tips for teaching Shakespeare to both language proficient speakers and language learners alike, in the second part of this series.
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Teaching EAP: Literature: Shakespeare (Part 1)
Dr Chris Lima provides the first five of fifteen top tips for teaching Shakespeare to both language proficient speakers and language learners alike.
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EAP Shakespeare: Introducing Shakespeare
In the first lesson of this series, students watch a TED talk and do reading, writing and language exercises using some of Shakespeare’s plays.