All British English articles – Page 109
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Lesson Share: Mingle activities: What's in a name?
An activity about stories associated with students' names.
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Lesson Share: Mingle activities: Find your partner
There are numerous variations on this but one of the most effective is to prepare a series of two-line dialogues consisting of a statement (or a question) and a response.
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Lesson Share: Mingle activities: Pronunciation 'find someone who'.
This is a familiar exercise, widely used as a warmer and a 'get to know you' exercise, but the pronunciation version is a bit different and focuses the learners on this particular aspect of the language.
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Lesson Share: Mingle activities: Question swap
This is a great way to get your students talking. It can be used as revision or to introduce a topic.
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Teaching English spelling: Useful Activities
An article offering suggestions for teaching English spelling from Tim Bowen.
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Minimal resources: Simple activities
These simple activities use minimal resources and can be used in any part of a lesson. They are easy to adapt (according to the class level and language point being taught) and can be used with other activities to form a full lesson, or as a 'filler' if you have ...
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General: extension activities
Ever run out of things to do five minutes before the end of class? An important lesson management skill is to make your material perfectly fit the lesson time.
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ArticleBeginning vocabulary: Practice activities
Olha Madylus offers a selection of fun and practical activities you can use to help your young learners practise the vocabulary they've learned.
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Purposeful activities
A British English worksheet to find out information about people by asking and answering questions.
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Unusual activities
A British English worksheet to look at the pictures and say what unusual thing each person is going to do.
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ArticleLesson Share: Grammar activities: From me to you
This warmer is good for quick thinking and practising vocabulary, modals, passive/active, argumentative sentences, etc.
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Lesson Share: Pronunciation: memory activity
Introducing the phonemic chart and in particular the phonetic symbols used to represent diphthongs.
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Teenagers: Vocabulary: Activity: Definitions
A game to help students practise vocabulary from past lessons.
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Add two letters
A British English worksheet to complete the puzzle by adding two letters to each word to make new words.
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Add three letters
A British English worksheet to add three letters to each word to form a new word using the pictures to help.
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General: addressing the SP in ESP
English for Specific Purposes (ESP) involves more than just working with texts and examples relevant to a particular professional area. Here are some ways of addressing those elusive SPs.
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Mixed-ability teens: Addressing all of the students
Understanding that we need to address all the students in the class.
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Lesson Share: Grammar: Vocabulary (extreme adjectives)
Vocabulary development, stress and intonation practice.
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Grammar: gradable and non-gradable adjectives
An article offering advice and teaching suggestions on the subject of gradable and non-gradable adjectives.