All Elementary articles – Page 62
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Cambridge ESOL: Skills for Life: Using catalogues
This lesson aims to help students to use an index, scan, locate information, read and write reference numbers.
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Cambridge ESOL: Skills for Life: Calendars and dates
This lesson aims to help students with days, months, numbers and ordinals.
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Calculator
A British English worksheet to find words by entering numbers into a calculator and turning it upside down.
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Can you make a cake?
An American English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking and answering questions about abilities.
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Can you make a cake?
A British English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking and answering questions about abilities.
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Lesson Share: Children: Let's buy a robot!
A short activitiy to review greetings, introductions, spelling, age, place of origin, imperatives and ability.
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Business cards
An American English worksheet to introduce people to each other, giving personal information.
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Vocabulary: while, whilst, burned, burnt
A discussion about using 'while' versus 'whilst' and 'burned' versus 'burnt'.
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Minimal resources: Building dialogue
Scott Thornbury gives us some great tips and ideas for building dialogue in speaking activities.
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Professional development: teachers using broken English
Advice on how to tackle the problem of teachers using broken English.
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British English: Speaking – worksheet and teacher's notes
Students practise asking and answering typical questions in English oral tests.
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Reading lesson plans: Bridges
Students complete a series of activities based on a text about bridges.
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Book titles
A British English worksheet to use the pictures to match the books with their authors.
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Imaginative materials: board games for teaching English
Learners are often familiar with popular board games. Inventing new games (or adapting familiar games) can often produce materials that motivate students to talk and practise language.