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Shakespeare
Cross-curricular materials for teaching English through the topic of Shakespeare
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Who said what?
A British English worksheet to read and match sentences to an American English or a British English speaker.
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Phrasal verbs: Teaching phrasal verbs using an oral text
This lesson combines teaching phrasal verbs as a thematic set with teaching phrasal verbs using a text. Students listen to an oral text on morning routines, and use the original text to write their own morning routine.
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Project management
In this lesson by Barney Barrett, students examine, discuss and use the language of project planning and management applied to an ongoing project at the learner’s company.
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Lesson Share: Speaking: SuDoku lesson
To provide fun and meaningful practice for modals of prediction using a SuDoku puzzle.
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Reading lesson plans: Stamps
Students complete a series of activities based on a text about stamps and stamp collecting.
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The legal profession
Students practise and expand vocabulary and phrases associated with describing the field of law.
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Impossible?
An American English worksheet to play a game of dominoes by matching prefixes to words.
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Impossible?
A British English worksheet to play a game of dominoes by matching prefixes to words.
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IELTS reading - worksheet
Activities and suggestions to help students deal with the reading component of the exam.
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IELTS reading - teacher's notes
Activities and suggestions to help students deal with the reading component of the exam.
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IELTS: Interpreting maps - teacher's notes
Help students to prepare for Task 1 in the academic writing component of the IELTS exam.
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Pronunciation skills: How many syllables?
This lesson by Jonathan Marks focuses on plural nouns and 3rd person singular verbs which are spelt with the ending -es. It helps students to develop an awareness of when this ending represents an additional syllable (e.g. age / ages) and when it doesn't (e.g. behave / behaves).
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Intermediate: How much do you know?
An American English worksheet to practice the past passive.