All B2 articles – Page 13
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Go Beyond: Arts and Media: Artists
In this lesson, students give their opinions on art and describe rooms.
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Beyond: Knowledge: Computers
In this lesson, students read about PC keyboards and play a typing game.
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Celebrations: St George’s Day
In this lesson, students do a quiz about England for St George’s Day, debate national days and write a quiz about their own country or national day.
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Celebrations: April Fool’s Day
Prank your students this April Fool’s Day while they practise geography-related vocabulary with this text about a fake dream island.
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Live from London: Double identity
This video lesson includes interviews with Londoners talking about alternative lives.
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Everyday life: Food
In this lesson, students learn about countable and uncountable nouns and different types of food.
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Impressions: Double identity
If you were a superhero, would you have a secret identity? In this lesson, students use the 2nd conditional to talk about double identities.
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Beyond: Arts and Media: Shakespeare
In this lesson students learn about Shakespeare’s life and words.
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Celebrations: St Patrick’s Day
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with your students while learning about this Irish celebration and Gaelic expressions.
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Beyond: Knowledge: History: The 20th century
In this lesson students do a quiz about the 20th century.
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Celebrations: Valentine’s Day
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with your students using this romantic lesson and worksheets.
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Celebrations: Carnival masks
Students identify types of mask, read about masks and design a carnival mask.
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Celebrations: Chinese New Year
It’s the Year of the Dragon! Help your students learn about the Chinese New Year and discover their animal signs with this engaging lesson.
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Live from London: Friends
Set in Brixton, London, this video lesson includes authentic interviews with Londoners, talking about friends.
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Impressions (B1): Clothes & Accessories
What are you wearing? In this lesson, students will expand their vocabulary related to clothing and physical appearance.