All British English articles – Page 88
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British English vocabulary lessons: the letter C
C is for cinema, climate, clothes and colour.
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Flashcards: The weather
A set of downloadable flashcards on the topic of the weather to print and use in class.
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Personal profile builder and CV builder
This activity can be used with pre-service learners; learners who are looking for a new job and those who work in the recruitment area of HR. This profile can then be inserted into a complete CV which can be created using the CV Builder worksheet and lesson plan.
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Phrase of the week: to start the ball rolling
Tim Bowen sheds some light on the origins and definition of the phrase to start the ball rolling.
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Reading lesson plans: Weddings
Students complete a series of activities based on a text about weddings.
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Cambridge English Preliminary: Reading Part 4
Guidance for teachers preparing candidates for Part 4 of the Reading paper of the Cambridge Preliminary Exam, with a worksheet taken from Lucrecia Luque-Mortimer’s PET Testbuilder.
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First speaking paper: part 1
A sequence of activities to raise awareness of the purpose of Part 1 (social interaction) of the Cambridge First Speaking test and to enhance fluency and accuracy
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Speaking matters: Role-play
In this article we look at role-play. The article discusses why, when and how to use role-play in your classes. The article rounds off with examples of role-plays as well as a link to another article.
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Young Learner Festivals: Halloween
Check out this fun lesson by Adrian Tennant to get your young learner students to talk about Halloween.
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Business English in HR
This article gives an overview of teaching English for human resource professionals. It is linked to a ‘think about’ task on planning a sequence of lessons.
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Grammar: passives in conversation
Lindsay Clandfield offers some advice and suggestions for practising the passive in conversation classes.
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Imaginative materials: radio radio
The radio is a tremendous resource of listening material and the internet has suddenly opened this world up for classroom use. Instead of listening to the crackling and fading of shortwave transmissions, it’s now possible to save clear copies of programmes from all around the world. Here are some ideas ...
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Beginning reading and writing: Introducing letters
Olha Madylus offers a selection of tips and activities for familiarising children with the sound of English and offers a practical way to introduce the alphabet using phonics.