All Pre-Intermediate articles – Page 75
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Elementary: Jumbled biographies
An American English worksheet to use the past simple to reconstruct biographies of famous musicians.
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Lesson Share: Memory games: Vocabulary bingo
Here is an exciting warmer for students which helps them to revise vocabulary learned in previous lessons.
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Bingo: Irregular verbs
An American English worksheet to play a game of bingo and to recognize the past simple form of irregular verbs as the infinitive is called out.
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Grammar: differences between could and can
An article discussing the differences between could and can when expressing possibility.
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Lesson Share: Debates: Nothing better than my country
Students try to convince tourists to go to their country.
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Lesson Share: Memory games: Being observant
An exercise that can be used either as an introduction to a vocabulary lesson based on clothes, colours and patterns or as revision of this area of language.
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Find the beginnings
A British English worksheet to find the correct beginnings to complete the words and match them with the pictures.
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Methodology: beginners in company
Advice and suggestions of how to begin a Business English course.
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ESOL beginner lessons: Joe and the thieves
This lesson aims to help students listen and recount a story, writing a story from memory using the past tense.
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Grammar Games: Bargaining—First Conditional
Have your students practice the first conditional while bargaining and negotiating with this worksheet and card game.
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ESP bank: Oil: Oil industry game
Students expand and practise the basic vocabulary associated with different parts of the oil industry.
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Lesson Share: Teenagers: The balloon game
A fun game to energize students and foster cooperation / team spirit.
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Lesson Share: Spelling: Spelling ball
A simple and very fun game that warms students up and encourages creativity and correct spelling.
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Imaginative materials: teaching with simple props: bags
Teachers and learners carry books and equipment to their lessons in a variety of smart or scruffy bags. Here are some ways you could make use of these unassuming objects in class.
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Cambridge ESOL: Skills for Life: Bad CV
This lesson aims to help students read CVs to obtain meaning and write their own CV.
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Lesson Share: Memory games: Clap back
Clap back is good for breaking the ice in a lesson, getting a little energy into the classroom, improving pronunciation and developing general memory skills.
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General: are parrots back in fashion?
Current methodology seems to pay far less attention to memorising and remembering activities than more traditional teaching approaches. Here are a few practical ideas for being creatively unfashionable.