All British English articles – Page 131
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Reported speech dominoes
A British English worksheet to play a game of dominoes by matching direct and reported statements.
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Students who don't want to write
An article discussing ways to overcome the problem of students who don't want to write.
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Don't say it
A British English worksheet to play a team game by making up definitions and guessing words.
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Don't do it - it's unlucky!
A British English worksheet to match the pictures with the correct superstition.
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Down the steps
A British English worksheet to take one word from each step to make sentences for each of the pictures.
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Lesson Share: Drama: Mime, draw or explain
A short drama activity for reviewing vocabulary..
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Lesson Share: Drama: The moving story
This activity is an effective way of involving students directly in the story and also of presenting and practising new items of vocabulary.
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A dream house
A British English worksheet to look at a picture of a house for a short time and to memorize as many details as possible.
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Grammar: Embedded question drill
To provide learners with an opportunity to practise the word order of embedded questions.
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Minimal resources: Drilling
Philip Kerr gives us some useful tips and ideas for using drilling in the classroom.
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N, S, E, W
A British English worksheet to complete a compass by filling it in with the missing words.
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Phrase of the week: to earmark
Tim Bowen sheds some light on the origins and definition of the term to earmark.
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One-to-one methodology: Ten practical tips for effective lessons
Author and teacher trainer Tim Bowen offers ten practical tips for making one-to-one teaching work.
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Imaginative materials: teaching resources: sound effects
Sound-effect CDs are an exciting teaching resource. These are recordings that have hardly any words on - but instead contain a sequence of noises such as crashes, bumps, bangs, whistles, screams etc. Here are some ideas for using sound-effects in the classroom.
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Skills: teaching resources: sound effects
Sound-effect CDs are an exciting teaching resource. These are recordings that have hardly any words on - but instead contain a sequence of noises such as crashes, bumps, bangs, whistles, screams etc. Here are some ideas for using sound-effects in the classroom.