All Group Work articles – Page 101
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Teaching tool
Jazz chants 15: I feel so embarrassed
Jazz chants to use in class with intermediate students.
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Teaching tool
Jazz chants 14: I twisted my ankle
Jazz chants to use in class with intermediate students.
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Teaching tool
Jazz chants 13: May I switch off the light?
Jazz chants to use in class with intermediate students.
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Teaching tool
Jazz chants 12: He's passed his driving test
Jazz chants to use in class with pre-intermediate students.
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Teaching tool
Jazz chants 11: My computer's crashed
Jazz chants to use in class with pre-intermediate students.
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Article
Minimal resources: 10 listening activities
Adrian Tennant provides tips and ideas for activities that focus on the process of listening and aim to encourage the learner to become more than simply an eavesdropper.
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Teaching tool
Jazz chants 10: I got engaged in January
Jazz chants to use in class with pre-intermediate students.
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Article
Emailing 1
Students gain an introduction to emailing and practise using the present continuous for arrangements.
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Telephoning 1
Students gain an introduction to telephoning and vocabulary associated with telephoning.
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Article
Get out of the classroom 1
Ideas for outdoor lessons which will have an element of English in them.
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Minimal resources: Using questions: Part 1
Alan Maley provides tips and ideas for using questions in teaching.
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Article
Who were they?
An American English worksheet to answer questions in a quiz about famous people from history and fiction.
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Can you do it?
An American English worksheet to find out about people's abilities by asking and answering questions.
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Can you do it?
A British English worksheet to find out about people's ability by asking and answering questions.
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Who were they?
A British English worksheet to answer questions in a quiz about famous people from history and fiction.
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What are they doing?
A British English worksheet to look at silhouettes of people doing different activities and to guess what they are doing.
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What is it?
A British English worksheet in which students listen to descriptions of inventions and guess what they are. For each correct answer, students collect a letter of the alphabet and then try to make the longest word.
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Who is it?
An American English worksheet to practise answering and asking questions about physical descriptions.