All Group Work articles – Page 44
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Article
Business Spotlight: Should digital giants be broken up?
This lesson, which is based on an article from Business Spotlight, explores the possible regulation of digital giant companies.
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Lesson
Beyond: Knowledge: Discoveries and inventions
In this four-part lesson, students will test their memories / knowledge, read about scientific discoveries and inventions, invent something new, and complete a patent form for a new invention.
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Article
Sherlock: The Second Stain: Chapter 3
In Chapter 3, Holmes still hopes to intercept the terrible letter, and he has a lead.
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Article
Sherlock: The Second Stain: Chapter 2
In Chapter 2, Bellinger is persuaded to disclose the contents of the missing letter.
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Warmer/Filler
Young Learner Festivals: Easter
Have fun with your Young Learners this Easter while they discover its history and learn new vocabulary through a colouring activity.
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Article
Business Spotlight: The web of ideas
This lesson, which is based on an article from Business Spotlight, is about important inventions that we probably now take for granted.
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Article
Global: World Water Day
This lesson and infographic focuses on interesting facts and figures about World Water Day on the 22nd of March.
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Article
Lesson Share: An interview with Daniel Radcliffe
Colm Boyd wins the Lesson Share competition with this interview-based activity, designed to help teenagers and adults practise writing questions and improve real-life listening.
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Article
Beyond: Arts and Media: Magazines
In this lesson, students can exchange celebrity gossip and create their own magazine.
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Article
Fun With Grammar: Some & Any
A pairwork memory game for teenagers and adults to practise using some and any.
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Article
Sherlock: The Second Stain: Chapter 1
In Chapter 1, the Prime Minister needs help with a very delicate matter.
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Article
Sherlock: The Norwood Builder: Chapter 4
In Chapter 4, Holmes is feeling a lot more cheerful, believing he now understands the crime. With the help of Watson and the police, he sets a trap. It is not long before the police have the criminal in their custody and the story is clear for all. But how did Holmes figure it out?
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Article
Global: Valentine's Day
This lesson and infographic look at interesting facts and figures about Valentine’s Day.
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Article
Business Spotlight: The man who fell to Earth
This lesson, which is based on an article from Business Spotlight, is about the early ambitions and career of Canadian astronaut, Chris Hadfield.
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Article
Lesson Share: Hey, diddle, diddle
Polly Childerhouse wins the Lesson Share competition with this enjoyable activity, designed to teach young children the main vocabulary from the popular nursery rhyme.
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Lesson
Beyond: Knowledge: Numbers
In this two-part lesson, students match numbers with pictures, find numbers in the classroom, play a numbers game and complete a ’fill a head with numbers’ fact sheet.
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Article
Sherlock: The Norwood Builder: Chapter 3
In Chapter 3, Holmes is confused after visiting McFarlane’s parents and Oldacre’s house in Norwood. Then, a telegram arrives from Inspector Lestrade, and Holmes and Watson hurry back to the scene of the crime, where fresh evidence makes both detectives believe they are right. What does Holmes know that Lestrade doesn’t?
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Teaching tool
Business Top Trumps: Lesson 12—Making proposals
In this lesson, students learn about the language of corporate responsibility through future forms, conditionals, and modals.
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Article
Farming in Britain
Students match agricultural terms with their definitions before reading about or listening to a British farmer and his son talk about the differences between farming now and in 1950.