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    Vital signs and monitoring

    Part five of a series of English-language worksheets for nurses. In this set of reading and listening activities, students learn about monitoring the body’s most basic functions.

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    Spot on news lessons for teens: My holiday

    In this month's Spot on news lesson, we meet six teenagers who went to fantastic places on holiday.

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    Money

    A lesson by Adrian Doff for students to talk about making, losing and saving money.

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    Wound management

    Part four of a series of English-language worksheets for nurses. In this set of reading and listening activities, students learn how to apply the essentials of wound management.

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    Limericks

    This entertaining skills lesson by Paul Ashe introduces the framework of a limerick and provides students with practice in writing their own limericks.

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    Spot on news lessons for teens: No geeks allowed

    This Spot on news lesson takes a look at why science is such an important part of everyone's life.

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    Talking

    A lesson by Adrian Doff for students to use common expressions to describe ways of communicating.

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    Spot on news lessons for teens: King Khan

    This month's Spot on news lesson is about Shah Rukh Khan - the king of Bollywood!

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    Pronunciation activities: Part 12

    This lesson plan by Adrian Tennant focuses on homophones and homographs from the perspective of pronunciation and gives a variety of practice activities for students.

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    Studying and learning

    A lesson by Adrian Doff for students to talk about subjects of study and to discuss going to college or university.

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    Spot on news lessons for teens: Digging for dinos

    This news lesson is about dinosaurs and includes some interviews with teen dinosaur experts about their work.

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    Pronunciation activities: Part 11

    This lesson plan by Adrian Tennant focuses on the differences in word stress in nouns and verbs and gives a variety of practice activities for students.

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    Spot on news lessons for teens: Getting connected

    This month's Spot on news lesson looks at some of the most popular websites in the world, social-networking sites, which are changing the way we all meet and stay in touch with people.

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    Obama's 2008 victory speech

    This comprehensive lesson plan by Rosie McAndrew, available at intermediate and advanced levels, focuses on the final part of Barack Obama's presidential victory speech. Students complete pre- and post-listening activities, including a focus on the literary style of the speech and Internet-based research tasks.

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    Taking a patient’s medication history

    Part two of a series of English-language worksheets for nurses. In this set of reading and listening activities, students learn how to develop a medication history for a patient.

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    Ability and skill

    A lesson by Adrian Doff for students to practise using common expressions for talking about ability and skill.

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    Video projects: Buy me, buy me!

    Get your students to integrate different skills while creating a short video advertisement.

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    Video projects: Painting the school green

    In this instalment of the integrated skills series by Jackie McAvoy, students produce a short video or audio recording of an eco-project for their language school.

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    Business tasks: Probability: Lesson plan

    A lesson by Adrian Doff for students to practise talking about probability: to talk about things you expect or don’t expect to happen, and to say whether things are likely or unlikely.

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    Pain assessment

    Part one of a series of English-language worksheets for nurses. In this set of reading and listening activities, students learn how to elicit the type and degree of pain experienced by their patients.