All Group Work articles – Page 89
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Lesson Share: Grammar: Professions
To revise vocabulary and general knowledge in relation to professions. To reinforce speaking activities and working together. To revise the simple present tense in context.
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Lesson Share: Grammar: You must not!
Practice in using negative obligations, 'You must not...'
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Grammar: regular and irregular verbs
Practical suggestions for teaching regular and irregular verbs.
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Minimal resources: Photocopy-free grammar practice
Scott Thornbury gives us some tips and ideas for grammar activities that don’t require any photocopying.
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A good place to live
An American English worksheet to compare your ideal place to live with where you are living now.
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A good place to live
A British English worksheet to compare your ideal place to live with where you are living now.
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I was going to, but…
An American English worksheet to invent sentences using picture cards as cues.
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I was going to, but…
A British English worksheet to invent sentences using picture cards as prompts.
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You're washing a giraffe!
An American English worksheet to practice using the present progressive by miming and asking and answering questions.
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They're getting married
An American English worksheet to practice reading and understanding a sequence of events.
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Reading lesson plans: Genius
Students complete a series of activities based on a text about a genius.
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Grammar Games: It's So Irregular!—Irregular Verbs
Have your students practice irregular verbs in present, past, and past participle forms with this fun card game.
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Lesson Share: Writing: The reporter game
A game in which students create stories for an imaginary newspaper.
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Yes/no game
A British English worksheet to write information about people and to ask and answer questions in order to guess who the people are.
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Are you a learner of the future?
Students talk about possible future developments in education and decide whether or not they are already a ‘learner of the future’.
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Functional language: Riding the metro
A functional language speaking lesson by Lindsay Clandfield, where students practise giving directions for a metro system in a city.