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Hydrogen Power
Students learn how hydrogen could one day be made and stored as a source of electricity.
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Managing a patient’s dietary needs
Part three 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 nutrition and hydration in evaluating the dietary needs of a patient.
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Fuel Cells
Show the class how atoms and electrons interact to produce two sources of energy: electricity and water.
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Biomass Power
What is biomass and how is it used to make electricity? Does it add to climate change or is it a clean, green source of energy? Find out in this set of resources.
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Bug Batteries
A ‘bug battery’ is a battery that creates electricity, fed by decaying food. Teach students how bug batteries work in this animated presentation.
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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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Your English: Phrasal verbs: run
Tim Bowen explains why an English student could run into some problems trying to form phrasal verbs with the verb to run.
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Lesson Share: Coronation celebrations!
In her fifth diary entry, Shiriin Barakzai shares some more of her fascinating stories about the ups and downs of teaching monks in Bhutan.
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Stereotypes
This lesson by Karen Richardson gives students practice in talking about the mildly controversial topic of stereotypes.
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Teen Talk: Guess who’s coming to class?
Preparation is the key when inviting a guest to class, says Lindsay Clandfield.
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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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Jamie Keddie
Jamie is an exuberant Scot with a seemingly endless supply of original and imaginative teaching ideas. Here he tells us a bit about his career as a writer and English teacher.
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The Roman Empire
Explore the Roman Empire at the time of its greatest expansion and discover how place names connect us to our Roman past
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Your English: Word grammar: less
This week's Word grammar byte is nothing less than fabulous!
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The Road Less Travelled Season Two: Episode 7: The cop: Audio and activities
Michael is driving Katie home after their date when they are pulled over by the police.
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Plans for new e-book on CLIL: contributions welcome
Spring 2009 sees the publication of a new electronic book on CLIL from the University of Maastricht. The focus of the book is on the practice of content and language integration in the higher education classroom setting.