All British English articles – Page 125
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Conditional dominoes
A British English worksheet to play a game of dominoes by matching two halves of a conditional sentence.
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Grammar: teaching conditionals
An article talking about confusion with conditionals and the phrasal verb to put off.
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Grammar: teaching conditionals
Conditional structures that begin If + present tense offer lots of possibilities for interesting tasks, presentations or practice activities. Here are a few ideas.
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Professional development: teacher development and confidence
Advice and suggestions on how teachers can improve their personal development and confidence.
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Grammar and vocabulary: learning vocabulary - connecting form and meaning
A discussion on learning vocabulary and the difficulties of connecting form and meaning.
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Lesson Share: Pre-reading: What is the connection?
Learners have to find the connection that links words together in this pre-reading exercise.
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Lesson Share: Pre-reading: Making connections
A fun and useful activity where students are encouraged to predict the story they are going to read.
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Fashion conscious or fashion victim?
A British English worksheet to interview a partner about fashion and clothes using a questionnaire.
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Teenagers: Writing: Consequences
Play a game of consequences to practise writing skills with your students.
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Horoscope consequences
A British English worksheet to create an imaginary horoscope by writing predictions.
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The marketing consultant
To gather information and then present a profile of a product and a marketing strategy for it.
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Grammar: Present perfect continuous game
Students use the present perfect continuous in a game based on jobs.
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ArticleContinuous Professional Development
A discussion on ways to maintain continuous professional development.
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Exchanging contracts
A British English worksheet to write an imaginary contract for teachers.
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General: controlling lesson time
It can feel unsatisfactory to suddenly rush an activity at the end of a lesson. Here are some strategies for taking control of time and shortening over-long stages.
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English for specific purposes: Conversational feedback – effective error correction
Colin Barnett offers suggestions for effective error correction and language improvement in one-to-one classes.
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ArticleTeenagers: Writing: Correction
A composition returned to a student covered in red ink is very demotivating so here are some ways to make correction more positive.
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Lesson Share: Grammar: Countable vs uncountable nouns
To develop countable and uncountable nouns along with the structures: there is / there aren't / there should be. The roleplay focuses on shopping and the language needed for complaining.
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Lesson Share: Energizers: Crazy counts
Here's a super-simple way to review numbers. It works nicely at the beginning of class, even while students are entering the classroom.