All Advanced articles – Page 39
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Lesson Share: Vocabulary: The Statue of Liberty
An activity to revise vocabulary and information about a famous monument.
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Lesson Share: Vocabulary: Vocabulary practice
A simple warmer/lesson filler to practise colours, forms and materials.
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Lesson Share: Vocabulary: Pass the parcel
This is a good revision activity and helps to foster a lively group atmosphere.
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The legal profession
Students practise and expand vocabulary and phrases associated with describing the field of law.
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Methodology: task-based learning
An article discussing task-based learning consciousness-raising activities.
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Methodology: literacy training for young learners
An article talking about the problems encountered when teaching English when Roman script is not known.
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Lesson Share: Teenagers: Lateral thinking
This is an activity where students have to work out riddles, and practises question forms and vocabulary.
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Landscapes
An American English worksheet to write a description of a picture. To listen to the description of a picture and draw it.
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Snakes and ladders
An American English worksheet to play a board game by putting the correct phrasal verbs in sentences.
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Methodology: teaching pronunciation: l and r
Advice an suggestions of how to help students overcome the confusion in pronunciation between L and R.
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My kind of people
An American English worksheet to write sentences about people, places, and times.
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Lesson Share: Pictures: Musical involvement
A short activity using music which prompts discussion.
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Phrasal verbs: Introduction
How should you approach teaching phrasal verbs? Lindsay Clandfield explains what phrasal verbs are and gives some practical teaching advice.
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Methodology: teaching intonation with Japanese students
Advice and suggestions on how to teach intonation with Japanese students.
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Teaching writing using the internet
Advice and suggestions about teaching writing using the internet
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Impossible?
An American English worksheet to play a game of dominoes by matching prefixes to words.
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Imaginative materials: Texting
Do you get annoyed when your students concentrate on using their mobile phones to text each other rather than focusing on the lesson? Here are five ideas for exploiting text messaging in class.
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Imaginative materials: pets
Pets and other animals play an important role in many learners' lives. Here are some ideas for exploiting the theme.
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Imaginative materials: teaching with simple props: string
Some props don't immediately suggest themselves as useful teaching aids. For example, what could one possibly do with a bag of clothes pegs and a piece of string? Mmm…