All Article articles – Page 107

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    TKT: The fourth ‘C’

    Drawing on the ‘4Cs' of CLIL, the fourth article in the series of Language for CLIL looks at the importance of culture and its role in the CLIL curriculum.

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    Business Spotlight: Career focus: Recruiter for love

    In this lesson, based on an article from Business Spotlight magazine, Sophia McDonald talks about her company and how her people skills helped her become a successful matchmaker.

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    Article: CLIL for ELT

    In this article, Keith Kelly explores the definition of CLIL and gives advice to ELT teachers on how to maximize results in the classroom.

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    Editorial: Art on onestopenglish

    Keith Kelly gets us in the picture as he talks about a new series on using art in the classroom and looks at a vibrant collection of creative activities to get your students into art.

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    Article: Investigating investigations in CLIL: Part 1

    Investigative activities are often used in subjects like maths, science or design and technology and can achieve active learning in the classroom, if planned carefully. This article by Jean Brewster looks at different types of investigation in CLIL and the process skills students can learn through them.

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    Your English: Idioms: sailing and the sea

    There's no need to be in the doldrumsas Tim Bowen's back with another set of idioms, this time derived from maritime.

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    CLIL in the Netherlands: An interview with Loes Coleman

    Loes Coleman was one of the first people involved in setting up a system of training for subject teachers working through the medium of English as a foreign language in the Netherlands. Here, Loes talks to Keith Kelly about her background and work in CLIL.

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    Underneath the Sea

    A song video and interactive games on the topic of the ocean.

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    Experiments: Rocket mice

    This fun experiment reinforces vocabulary and concepts associated with forces. Students make a rocket mouse and learn how to make it fly with the help of a plastic bottle. Matching and gap-fill activities help students revise and consolidate concepts connected to forces. Students then talk about their experiment and write ...

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    Your English: Phrasal verbs: criticism

    They can dish it outbut they can't take it - Tim Bowen's critical account of what's going on in UK politics.

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    Your English: Word grammar: little

    Tim Bowen treats us to a little dose of word grammar.

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    Spot on news lessons for teens: Cool in Canada

    This month's Spot on news lesson visits Canada, where we meet three teenagers from different parts of the country.

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    Business Spotlight: What I've learned: 50 Cent

    In this lesson, based on an article from Business Spotlight magazine, the American rapper 50 Cent talks to the author Robert Greene about his life, career and business decisions.

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    Your English: Collocations: strike

    This latest article by Tim Bowen will strike a chord with those itching for more collocations.

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    ESP extra

    In this article, Adrian Tennant takes a look at some of the ESP materials available on onestopenglish and suggests how they can be integrated into your teaching.

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    Business English extra

    In this article, Adrian Tennant takes a look at some extra Business materials available on onestopenglish and suggests how they can be integrated into your teaching.

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    Editorial: A new beginning

    In his inaugural address at onestopclil's new home, Keith Kelly celebrates the integration of onestopclil with onestopenglish.

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    Article: Teacher collaboration in CLIL

    In this article, John Clegg states the importance of CLIL teachers collaborating with others to create a powerful learning system.

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    Then and Now

    A song video and interactive games on comparing the past to the present.

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    Keith Kelly

    King of CLIL, Keith Kelly reveals all about his love affair with Bulgaria, shares tales of a tough introduction to teaching in Bristol and gives a modest tip for budding CLIL authors.