All Lesson Plan / Teacher's Notes articles – Page 94
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British English: Anger is heat – worksheet and teacher's notes
To highlight the metaphorical meanings of several words and phrases related to anger.
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Ancient Egypt
Cross-curricular materials for teaching English through the topic of Ancient Egypt
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Culture news lessons: The influence of American culture
Invasion through the big screen and the television.
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American English: Education – teacher's notes
Students practise vocabulary related to education.
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Culture news lessons: We are all teenagers
Culture is dominated by the concerns of young people.
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British English: It's all in your mind – worksheet and teacher's notes
To highlight the metaphorical meanings of several words related to the mind.
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Lesson Share: Grammar: My alibi
To practise past continuous interrupted by another action or by a specific time, in a business setting.
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Lesson Share: ESOL: Alan's story
This lesson prepares students for writing a short text on personal experience through reading and speaking activities.
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ESOL: HIV and AIDS awareness
To raise learners’ awareness of facts relating to HIV and AIDS.
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British English: AIDS – worksheet and teacher's notes
To highlight some of the metaphors in English that surround the treatment of diseases like AIDS and cancer.
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Intermediate: Design a radio advertisement
An American English worksheet to practice imperatives.
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Lesson Share: Grammar: Vocabulary (extreme adjectives)
Vocabulary development, stress and intonation practice.
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Lesson Share: Speaking: Character adjectives game
To improve vocabulary when describing character, especially when dealing with literature; speaking, giving examples, exchanging information, assessment.
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Professional development: adapting your language for the learner
Advice on how to adapt your language for the learner.
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Lesson Share: Pronunciation: memory activity
Introducing the phonemic chart and in particular the phonetic symbols used to represent diphthongs.