All Reading articles – Page 17
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Global: Mount Everest
This infographic lesson looks at interesting facts and figures about Mount Everest.
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Lesson Share: Class reading
Thais Casson wins the Lesson Share competition with this lesson based on students’ own reading experiences.
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Celebrations: The four seasons
Students draw and describe a picture and talk about the four seasons.
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Celebrations: Special occasions
Take your students through a tour of some of the most celebrated occasions worldwide with this lesson by Robert Campbell, Lindsay Clandfield, Gill Holley and Rob Metcalf.
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Global: Atlantis
globalThis infographic lesson looks at interesting facts and figures about the legend of Atlantis.
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Global: Pay it forward
This infographic lesson looks at interesting facts about the philosophy of paying it forward and the good deeds suggested by people around the world on the UN World Humanitarian Day website.
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Lesson Share: Weather conditions in different countries
Mike Furber wins the Lesson Share competition with this science-based activity.
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Global: World population day
This infographic lesson looks at interesting facts and figures about world population.
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Lesson Share: Fun with interview techniques
Andrew Starck wins the Lesson Share competition with this useful activity.
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Reading matters: Decoding texts
Adrian Tennant delves into the detail of how texts are put together and how you can infer meaning. He also covers the presumptions we make when reading texts and how to deal with issues such as vocabulary within a text as well as issues connected to punctuation.
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Global: Dream, dream, dream ...
This infographic lesson looks at interesting facts and figures about dreams.
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Lesson Share: Complaining
Kat Robb wins the Lesson Share competition with this practical activity.
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Reading matters: Extensive reading
This article looks at extensive reading and aims to answer the following questions: What is extensive reading? Why is extensive reading valuable for learning? What types of reading can be done? How do you incorporate extensive reading into your teaching? How do you find out what the students have learnt? ...
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Global: Television
This Global infographic lesson looks at interesting facts and figures about changing trends in television since its inception.
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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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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 Top Trumps: Lesson 12—Making proposals
In this lesson, students learn about the language of corporate responsibility through future forms, conditionals, and modals.
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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.