All Teaching Notes articles – Page 22
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Grammar: mood and modality 1
Jonathan Marks explains the difference between mood and modality.
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General: Guided tours
Wouldn’t it be nice to get out of the classroom sometimes? If your school permits it, and if your class is of a suitably manageable size, there are many interesting and useful things that you can do outside your normal room.
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Teaching approaches
This article by Olha Madylus contains advice and suggestions for activities that can be used to teach general topics.
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First Day: First classes with young learners
Check out this article by Alex Case with tips for approaching first lessons with young learners.
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Grammar: passives
Some advice and suggestions for practising the passive in a conversation class.
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Grammar: putting adjectives in order
Many higher level coursebooks include a focus on adjective order. Here are some tips for providing practice in this confusing area.
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Present perfect and past simple 5
A British English worksheet to put the conversations in the correct order to practise using the present simple and past perfect.
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What's the word for…?
To give definitions of words and to learn new words, their meaning, punctuation and spelling.
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Is there a warehouse?
To choose a new building for your company by talking about the facilities offered at two sites.
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Writing tips
Jackie McAvoy provides some useful tips for integrating writing into your English lessons.
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Want someone to do something
A British English worksheet to look at what the people are doing and match the speech bubbles to the correct pictures.
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Skills: under the spell of spelling
English spelling? “Wonderful! I love it!” If that isn’t your students’ reaction, you might like to try some of these ideas.