All Lesson Plan / Teacher's Notes articles – Page 91
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Culture news lessons: Game show cheats
Who wants to be a millionaire so much that they will cheat in order to win? The court case that followed the TV game show.
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Functional language: Changing the topic
Students learn expressions for responding in conversation and changing the topic, then play a discussion game.
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Writing skills: Cause and effect
To bring attention to the need for lexical variation in a good essay and to increase range of cause and effect phrases and topic related vocabulary.
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Grammar: Can't you be more positive?
This is primarily a fluency-based lesson to develop students’ phrase-building skills with language chunks based on the keyword ‘can’t’.
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Festivals: Cannes film festival
Cannes is a small city in the south of France on the Côte d'Azur. This year, the film festival starts on the 16th May and runs until the 27th. It is probably the most famous film festival in the industry, and is one of France's most important cultural and business ...
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Culture news lessons: English butler
English butler leads China's latest cultural revolution.
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Culture news lessons: English butler teacher's notes
English butler leads China's latest cultural revolution.
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Types of business
Students practise a range of different skills in relation to types of business.
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Lesson Share: Business: Job interviews in English
To provide university-level students with an opportunity to practise job interviews in English using discussion and role play.
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Lesson Share: Business: Business phrasal verbs
Introducing and practising some key phrasal verbs used in the workplace. Talking about the recruitment process, listening for specific information.
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Lesson Share: Grammar: Broken hearts and fish out of water: Practising time clauses
A reading, speaking and writing activity designed to present and practice time clauses.
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British English:
Introduction What is a phrasal verb? Phrasal verb, multi-word verb, two-part verb? Definition From the Macmillan English Dictionary - Language Awareness section** A Phrasal Verb is a verb formed from two (sometimes three) parts; a verb and an adverb or preposition. Most are formed from a small number ...
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British English: Speaking – worksheet and teacher's notes
Students practise asking and answering typical questions in English oral tests.
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British English: Describing people – teacher's notes
To introduce vocabulary to do with describing people.
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British English: Describing people – worksheet
To introduce vocabulary to do with describing people.
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British English: Intelligence is a light – worksheet and teacher's notes
To highlight the metaphorical meanings of several words related to intelligence.