All Speaking articles – Page 46
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Make and do: Practising expressions
A matching activity for small groups that focuses on accuracy and practises the correct use of make and do.
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Pronunciation skills: Stress in compound nouns
This lesson focuses on stress patterns in compound nouns. Students form compounds to fit definitions then practise them by asking questions.
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Speaking and listening: Sing the colours
This illuminating lesson plan by Lisa Dold helps young learners to understand and produce the colours, to learn the structure I can..., to sing the nursery song I Can Sing a Rainbow and to complete a listening activity based on the vocabulary.
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Introducing the planets: Gap-fill game
Whizz around the planets with this fun information gap-fill game. These activity cards accompany the basic lesson plan on Introducing the planets.
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Selections Grade 2: Off to work
Get your young learners talking about different professions with this lesson by Adrian Tennant.
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Pronunciation skills: Adverbs of frequency
Adverbs of frequency such as always and sometimes are a familiar teaching point. This lesson by Jonathan Marks practises some of these phrases with a particular focus on their stress patterns.
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British English vocabulary lessons: listen to / hear
Students are often unsure when to use look at, see or watch, and when to use listen to or hear. This lesson plan by Karen Richardson aims to practice this vocabulary in context.
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Progress and achievement
A lesson by Adrian Doff for students to practise using common expressions for talking about making progress and achieving something.
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The water cycle
Demonstrate to the geography class how the water cycle works while teaching key subject vocabulary such as vapour, droplets, precipitation and condensation.
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Secondary Economic Activity
How does the manufacturing industry turn ‘inputs’ and ‘outputs’ into cold, hard cash? Learn all about the systems and stages involved in secondary economic activity in this animation with accompanying language support material.
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Sea action
Teach students how load is carried along the sea shore by a process called ‘longshore drift’.