All British English articles – Page 87
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Cambridge English Advanced: Speaking Part 1 – Social interaction
This lesson aims to help students prepare for the social interaction section of the Advanced Speaking exam.
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Speaking matters: Problem-solving
This article looks at problem-solving activities and what they are like. It covers how to set them up, why it's good to use them, the disadvantages and what you should do after the activity.
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Phrase of the week: to play second fiddle
Tim Bowen sheds some light on the origins and definition of the phrase to play second fiddle.
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Teaching large classes
Alex Case offers tips and suggestions for teaching (very) large classes.
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Young Learner Festivals: Bonfire night
Talk to your young learners about bonfire night using these fun games and activities.
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Reading lesson plans: Pearls
Students complete a series of activities based on a text about pearls.
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Grammar: I've been waiting for ages
Tips and ideas for working with the present perfect continuous.
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Methodology: Teaching mixed-ability classes
Suggestions and advice on teaching mixed ability classes
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Lesson Share: Mingle activities: Snowball fight
A short ice-breaker activity which encourages students to mingle and share information about themselves in the very first class.
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Lesson Share: Mingle activities: Talk when the music stops
A lively mingle activity to get students moving and talking about various topics.
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Phrase of the week: the graveyard shift
Tim Bowen sheds some light on the origins and definition of the phrase the graveyard shift.
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Phrase of the week: a dark horse
Tim Bowen sheds some light on the origins and definition of the phrase a dark horse.
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Phrase of the week: to face the music
Tim Bowen sheds some light on the origins and definition of the phrase to face the music.
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British English vocabulary lessons: the letter P
P is for physical appearance and personality.
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British English vocabulary lessons: the letter S
S is for schools, shoes, shopping, sports and stationery.
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British English vocabulary lessons: the letter H
H is for hospital, happy and sad, humour and honesty.