All Reading articles – Page 37

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    Shapes

    Cross-curricular materials for teaching English through the topic of shapes

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    Shakespeare

    Cross-curricular materials for teaching English through the topic of Shakespeare

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    Questions

    To ask and answer questions about work.

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    Pythagoras

    Cross-curricular materials for teaching English through the topic of Pythagoras

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    Punctuation

    A British English worksheet to complete activities to make jokes.

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    A problem with a supplier

    To take part in a typical exchange of faxes between a large customer and supplier.

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    Stop press

    A British English worksheet to ask questions to obtain information in order to complete newspaper articles.

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    Unsolved mysteries

    An American English worksheet to read about unsolved mysteries, and to speculate about possible explanations.

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    Mixed recipes

    An American English worksheet to practise reading skills.

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    Typing mistakes

    A British English worksheet to fill in the missing letters and correct the typing mistakes.

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    Verb mini-crossword

    A British English worksheet to complete a crossword with the verb that doesn't rhyme.

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    Meetings

    To act out a short meeting to decide what type of business to open with lottery winnings.

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    Money matters

    To talk about the way money is used: systems of payment, borrowing and tax.

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    Mix and match

    An American English worksheet to play a board game by matching verbs with other words and expressions.

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    Mix and match

    A British English worksheet to play a board game by matching verbs with other words and expressions.

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    Marco Polo

    Cross-curricular materials for teaching English through the topic of Marco Polo

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    Phrasal verbs: Teaching phrasal verbs using a literary text

    Using authentic texts can be a motivating way to teach phrasal verbs. This lesson plan presents eight new phrasal verbs using a literary text as a starting point. The learners deduce the meaning of the phrasal verbs from their context, and then write a follow up story using more new phrasal verbs.

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    Do you like working under pressure?

    To speak about work skills and preferences and choose suitable jobs.

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    Whose life is it?

    An American English worksheet to fill in a questionnaire anonymously. To read questionnaires completed by other members of the class and to guess who wrote them.

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    Whose life is it?

    A British English worksheet to fill in a questionnaire anonymously. To read questionnaires completed by other members of the class and to guess who wrote them.