All Intermediate articles – Page 58
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Process skills and data-handling for CLIL
Jean Brewster looks at how learners have to develop process skills to interact successfully with content. The benefits of using graphic organizers is explored with practical examples and accompanying worksheets to help you try out some of the techniques examined.
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Pronunciation skills: Stress in compound nouns
This lesson focuses on stress patterns in compound nouns. Students form compounds to fit definitions then practise them by asking questions.
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Spot on news lessons for teens: Homecoming hero
This month's Spot on news lesson catches up with American teenage sailor Zac Sunderland, as he embarks on the home stretch of his round-the-world voyage.
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Introducing the planets: Gap-fill game
Whizz around the planets with this fun information gap-fill game. These activity cards accompany the basic lesson plan on Introducing the planets.
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Dictionary skills: Business
A dictionary skills lesson plan by Tim Bowen on the theme of business, to give learners practice in using the dictionary to check meaning and for vocabulary development.
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Live from Stratford: Shakespeare 2
The onestopenglish team is back in Stratford-upon-Avon to ask locals and visitors whether they think the Bard is brilliant or boring.
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Pronunciation skills: Adverbs of frequency
Adverbs of frequency such as always and sometimes are a familiar teaching point. This lesson by Jonathan Marks practises some of these phrases with a particular focus on their stress patterns.
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Spot on news lessons for teens: Shanghai Star
This month's Spot on news lesson is about an American teenage actor who moved to China when he was 13 years old.
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Spot on news lessons for teens: School of hope
This month's Spot on news lesson is about an 18-year-old girl who raised enough money to build a school in Cambodia.
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Dictionary skills: Part six
The sixth set of worksheets in this comprehensive series of dictionary skills lesson plans by Tim Bowen.
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The ring game: Order of adjectives
A card game at intermediate level to practise the order of adjectives.
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The Road Less Travelled Season Two: The end of the road?: Audio and activities
We discovered that an overwhelming majority of you think that Sal shouldn't marry Rich and we gave you your chosen ending for Season Two of The Road Less Travelled. Now, you can find out just what would've happened if Sal hadn't come to her senses as we bring you optional ...
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Live from Stratford: Shakespeare 1
The intrepid onestopenglish reporters are back with more authentic interviews in our Live from ... series. This time we come to you from Stratford-upon-Avon, the home of William Shakespeare.
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Pronunciation skills: Sound and spelling
This lesson plan by Jonathan Marks focuses on homographs and homophones, as well as other pairs of words whose pronunciation learners tend to find confusing.
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British English vocabulary lessons: listen to / hear
Students are often unsure when to use look at, see or watch, and when to use listen to or hear. This lesson plan by Karen Richardson aims to practice this vocabulary in context.
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Progress and achievement
A lesson by Adrian Doff for students to practise using common expressions for talking about making progress and achieving something.
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Spot on news lessons for teens: Beautiful, brilliant Brighton
This Spot on news lesson is about Brighton, on the southern coast of England, known for its wonderful Royal Pavilion and Brighton Pier.
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The water cycle
Demonstrate to the geography class how the water cycle works while teaching key subject vocabulary such as vapour, droplets, precipitation and condensation.
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Secondary Economic Activity
How does the manufacturing industry turn ‘inputs’ and ‘outputs’ into cold, hard cash? Learn all about the systems and stages involved in secondary economic activity in this animation with accompanying language support material.
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Sea action
Teach students how load is carried along the sea shore by a process called ‘longshore drift’.