All B2 articles – Page 19
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Integrated Skills: Video Projects
A series of integrated skills lessons by Jackie McAvoy on recording and producing video and audio clips in the classroom.
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Live from London: New Year
This is the second of our two Live from London 'Christmas specials'. We went to the South Bank and asked people about their resolutions for the new year.
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Reading Lessons: I love Chocolate
Do you like chocolate? Read about a person's addiction to this delicious treat in this lesson by Jackie McAvoy available at two levels.
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Live from London: Christmas audio special
This is the first of two 'Christmas special' Live from London podcasts. We went to Covent Garden and asked people the question: "What's a typical Christmas for you?"
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Live from London: Living in London
In this listening lesson we went out in King's Cross, north London to ask people the question: "How do you feel about Living in London?".
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Live from London: Smoking ban
We went to Euston station and asked people what they thought of the new smoking ban in the UK.
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Live from London: Learning English
In this authentic listening podcast, we asked students and teachers what the most difficult thing about learning English is.
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Live from London: Perfect day
We went to Green Park and asked people what they thought was a perfect day out in London.
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Live from London: Sights
We went to the Tate Modern and asked people the question: "What sights have you seen so far in London?".
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Live from London: Breakfast
We went to London's South Bank and asked people the question: "What do you usually have for breakfast?".
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Grammar: Name that city—The cost of living
Ever wondered how expensive it is to live in Paris? Is it more expensive than living in Cairo or Kuala Lumpur? With this worksheet your students can practice comparisons while learning interesting facts on living in these cities.
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Professional development: adapting your language for the learner
Advice on how to adapt your language for the learner.