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Tuk Tuk Travels: Entry 14: 42,120km
In their fourteenth travelogue, the tuk tuk boys and Tommy meet Olinda, a Shipibo artisan with an inspiring story, chug their way over the Andes and beat all odds to make it to Buenos Aires.
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Survival Guide: The emergency activity file
Some of our favourite activities requiring little or no preparation - designed to be used in a minor or major emergency!
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The Importance of Being Earnest
Oscar Wilde’s most popular play, which opened in 1895 to great success and has appeared regularly in theatres around the world ever since, has also been made into a film several times, most recently starring Rupert Everett and Colin Firth. Now Macmillan has made it accessible to learners of upper ...
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Absolute Beginners: Unit 9
In this lesson by Frances Marnie, students cover language including: dates, colours, like / don’t like and transport. Printable resources include comprehensive step-by-step teacher’s notes, a student worksheet and flashcards.
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Business Spotlight: Should we ban fracking?
This lesson, which is based on an article from Business Spotlight, is about whether hydraulic fracturing should be banned.
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Your English: Idioms: barrel
Tim Bowen shows that understanding these idioms is just like shooting fish in a barrel.
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Your English: Phrasal verbs: write (1)
Don’t write off phrasal verbs too soon! Tim Bowen’s here to help.
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Your English: Word grammar: bound
Tim Bowen is bound to prove that nothing is out of bounds with this look at word grammar.
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Tuk Tuk Travels: Entry 13: A record-breaking feat
In their thirteenth travelogue, our travellers make their way through Peru where they meet Pepé, a young local determined to make a difference in his community. Undeterred by Tommy the tuk tuk’s continuing health problems, Rich and Nick show they’ve got record-breaking determination.
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Absolute Beginners: Unit 8
In this lesson by Frances Marnie, students cover language including: months, family vocabulary, they / their and numbers 31-99. Printable resources include comprehensive step-by-step teacher’s notes, a student worksheet and flashcards.
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Your English: Collocations: fundamental/fundamentals
Tim Bowen covers the fundamentals with this set of collocations.
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Your English: Idioms: ball
Tim Bowen proves he’s always on the ball as he starts the ball rolling with these ball-related idioms.
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Your English: Phrasal verbs: work (3)
When it comes to phrasal verbs, Tim Bowen has certainly helped us work up an appetite!
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Your English: Word grammar: blind
Feel like you’re flying blind? Never fear, we have blind faith in Tim Bowen’s ability to navigate the world of word grammar.
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Tuk Tuk Travels: Entry 12: Colombia
In their twelfth travelogue, Rich and Nick visit two local education projects in Colombia and Ecuador, but one member of the team is feeling a bit under the weather …
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How to write: ESP: Adopting an appropriate methodology
In an extract from ELT Teacher2Writer’s training module, Ros Wright covers the importance of carrying out a detailed needs analysis and creating a framework for a specific course.
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Survival Guide: Culture shock
Lindsay Clandfield and Duncan Foord highlight signs of culture shock and give us tried and tested tips on how to deal with it.
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Absolute Beginners: Unit 7
In this lesson by Frances Marnie, students cover language including What day is it?, today, tomorrow, yesterday, days of the week, I like / don’t like. Printable resources include comprehensive step-by-step teacher’s notes, a student worksheet and flashcards.
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Business Spotlight: Whistle-blower: Karen Silkwood
This lesson, based on an article from Business Spotlight, is about union activist Karen Silkwood who exposed some scandalous business practices in her place of work.
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Your English: Collocations: fruitful/fruitless
Collocations prove to be a fruitful area for Tim Bowen this week, as he offers up this fruitful discussion.