All British English articles – Page 142
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Grammar: stance markers and adverbials
An article giving examples and explaining the usage of stance markers and adverbials.
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One-to-one methodology: Advantages and disadvantages for students
An outline of the advantages and disadvantages of one-to-one teaching for students
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One-to-one methodology: Advantages and disadvantages for teachers
An outline of the advantages and disadvantages of one-to-one teaching for teachers.
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Methodology: teaching at advanced levels
An article offering practical solutions for teaching English at advanced levels.
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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.
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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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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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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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One-to-one methodology: Ten activities
Nicola Meldrum and Lindsay Clandfield offer ten activities for teaching one-to-one business classes, face-to-face.
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Lesson Share: Grammar activities: Can do / can't do
An activity that is likely to lead to disagreement and discussion!
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Lesson Share: Grammar activities: Chain story
This activity can be used for practising conditionals, though its different variations can serve for reviewing vocabulary as well. It helps students to link sentences in one text.