All Pre-Intermediate articles – Page 82
-
Article
IELTS: Writing 2: Task 2 - teacher's notes
To help students to prepare for the essay writing in Task 2 of the academic component of IELTS.
-
Article
IELTS: Writing 2: Task 2 - answer key
To help students to prepare for the essay writing in Task 2 of the academic component of IELTS.
-
Article
Too and enough 2
A British English worksheet to complete activities practising too and enough.
-
Article
Simple and continuous 2
A British English worksheet to complete activities practising the simple and continuous tense.
-
Article
Grammar contrasts 2: past simple vs present perfect
An article explaining the difference between the present perfect and past simple tenses.
-
Article
I've lived here since 1996
An American English worksheet to practice the present perfect with for and since.
-
Teaching tool
Jazz chants 12: He's passed his driving test
Jazz chants to use in class with pre-intermediate students.
-
Teaching tool
Jazz chants 11: My computer's crashed
Jazz chants to use in class with pre-intermediate students.
-
Article
Minimal resources: 10 listening activities
Adrian Tennant provides tips and ideas for activities that focus on the process of listening and aim to encourage the learner to become more than simply an eavesdropper.
-
Teaching tool
Jazz chants 10: I got engaged in January
Jazz chants to use in class with pre-intermediate students.
-
Article
Emailing 1
Students gain an introduction to emailing and practise using the present continuous for arrangements.
-
Article
Telephoning 1
Students gain an introduction to telephoning and vocabulary associated with telephoning.
-
Article
IELTS: Task 1—Bar charts
To help students to prepare for writing about bar charts in Task 1 of the academic component of IELTS.
-
Article
Modal verbs 1 – tips and activities
Teaching tips and ideas from Kerry Maxwell and Lindsay Clandfield on teaching modals.
-
Article
Get out of the classroom 1
Ideas for outdoor lessons which will have an element of English in them.
-
Article
Grammar contrasts 1: used to and would
An article by Tim Bowen explaining the difference between 'used to' and 'would' when talking about the past.
-
Article
Vocabulary: exercise 1 - make and do
Advice and teaching suggestions of how to overcome the confusion between 'make' and 'do.'