All Group Work articles – Page 73
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Interactive phonemic chart: British English
Adrian Underhill's Interactive phonemic chart! This excellent teaching tool can be downloaded (see links below) and played full-screen and gives clear audio examples of the English phoneme set.
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Video projects: Back to the future
In this instalment of the integrated skills series by Jackie McAvoy, students produce a short video or audio recording of future predictions.
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Pronunciation activities: Part 9
This lesson in the series by Adrian Tennant focuses on the distinction between the phonemes marking the two vowels sounds in the words 'cat' and 'cut'.
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How Nuclear Power is Produced
Students learn how nuclear power is produced by splitting uranium atoms.
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What is the Greenhouse Effect?
Demonstrate to the class how excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere leads to the greenhouse effect.
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How a Combined Heat and Power Plant Works
Students watch an animation which demonstrates how we can turn trees into steam!
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Wind Power - From Air to Electricity
How can the energy in wind be harnessed to produce electricity?
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How Oil and Gas were Formed
Students learn how oil and gas were formed over two million years ago.
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Urbanization
Through these resources students learn about changing patterns of urbanization, how to interpret data and how to discuss findings in English. Resources include speaking activities with useful language boxes, map-labelling exercises and guided writing tasks.
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Video Projects: Weather to travel
Get your students to integrate different skills while creating a short video about the weather.
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Live from Edinburgh: Homesickness
Our onestopenglish reporters are in Edinburgh, Scotland, asking people what they miss most when they are away from home.
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Musical instruments/Joaquin Rodrigo
Pupils learn about the different types of musical instruments and one of Spain's most famous composers, Joaquín Rodrigo.
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Live from Edinburgh: Tourists
We went to Edinburgh Castle and asked people the question: 'Why do you think Edinburgh is so popular with tourists?'.
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Video projects: Winner takes all...
In this instalment of the integrated skills series by Jackie McAvoy, students produce a short video or audio recording describing a sports event.
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Pronunciation activities: Part 8
This lesson in the series by Adrian Tennant focuses on the distinction between the phonemes marking the two vowels sounds in the words 'ball' and 'bowl'.
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Live from Oxford: Sports
The onestopenglish reporters are in Oxford, asking locals and visitors questions about their daily lives. We went to Christchurch Meadow and walked along the River Thames and asked people about the importance of sport in their lives.
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Pronunciation activities: Part 7
This lesson in the series by Adrian Tennant focuses on the distinction between the long and short 'u' sound, marking the difference in words like 'pull' and 'pool'.
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Video projects: When will I be famous?
In this third instalment of the integrated skills series by Jackie McAvoy, students produce a short video or audio recording of their own radio or TV interview.
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The Well: Chapter 4: Audio and activities
The fourth chapter of this starter-level Macmillan Reader is now available for Staff Room members.