All Pair Work articles – Page 34
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Sherlock: The Second Stain: Chapter 2
In Chapter 2, Bellinger is persuaded to disclose the contents of the missing letter.
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Business Spotlight: The web of ideas
This lesson, which is based on an article from Business Spotlight, is about important inventions that we probably now take for granted.
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Matura: Speaking: Living and Surroundings
A speaking lesson focusing on different types of accommodation, making suggestions, and how to use indirect questions.
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Global: World Water Day
This lesson and infographic focuses on interesting facts and figures about World Water Day on the 22nd of March.
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Lesson Share: An interview with Daniel Radcliffe
Colm Boyd wins the Lesson Share competition with this interview-based activity, designed to help teenagers and adults practise writing questions and improve real-life listening.
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Fun With Grammar: Some & Any
A pairwork memory game for teenagers and adults to practise using some and any.
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Sherlock: The Second Stain: Chapter 1
In Chapter 1, the Prime Minister needs help with a very delicate matter.
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Sherlock: The Norwood Builder: Chapter 4
In Chapter 4, Holmes is feeling a lot more cheerful, believing he now understands the crime. With the help of Watson and the police, he sets a trap. It is not long before the police have the criminal in their custody and the story is clear for all. But how did Holmes figure it out?
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Global: Valentine's Day
This lesson and infographic look at interesting facts and figures about Valentine’s Day.
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Business Spotlight: The man who fell to Earth
This lesson, which is based on an article from Business Spotlight, is about the early ambitions and career of Canadian astronaut, Chris Hadfield.
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Lesson Share: Hey, diddle, diddle
Polly Childerhouse wins the Lesson Share competition with this enjoyable activity, designed to teach young children the main vocabulary from the popular nursery rhyme.
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Sherlock: The Norwood Builder: Chapter 3
In Chapter 3, Holmes is confused after visiting McFarlane’s parents and Oldacre’s house in Norwood. Then, a telegram arrives from Inspector Lestrade, and Holmes and Watson hurry back to the scene of the crime, where fresh evidence makes both detectives believe they are right. What does Holmes know that Lestrade doesn’t?
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Matura: Speaking: Media and Communications
In this speaking lesson focusing on 21st-century communication, students learn about different ways of networking and keeping in touch.
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Farming in Britain
Students match agricultural terms with their definitions before reading about or listening to a British farmer and his son talk about the differences between farming now and in 1950.
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Tourism in Thailand: Upper intermediate
Students are given the chance to critically assess the difference between advertising and reality in the tourist industry.
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Tourism in Thailand: Intermediate
Students are given the chance to critically assess the difference between advertising and reality in the tourist industry.
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Sherlock: The Norwood Builder: Chapter 2
In Chapter 2, Inspector Lestrade arrests McFarlane in Holmes’s apartment, but Holmes asks the inspector to let McFarlane speak before they take him away. Lestrade gives him just half an hour to tell his side of the story.
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Sherlock: The Norwood Builder
In Chapter 1, McFarlane bursts into Holmes’s apartment on Baker Street and begs him for help. The police are chasing him but he has just enough time to pique Holmes’s interest before Inspector Lestrade, of Scotland Yard, rushes in.
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Lesson Share: The blindfold line-graph activity
Tim Barton wins the Lesson Share competition with this sales-themed activity designed to improve students’ knowledge of product performance vocabulary.