All Teenagers articles – Page 106
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Likes and dislikes
A British English worksheet to facilitate speaking to as many partners as possible, agreeing and disagreeing with likes and dislikes.
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Minimal resources: Role-plays and discussion
Scott Thornbury gives us some imaginative tips and ideas for using role-plays in lessons.
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Teenagers: Songs: Discussion and presentation
Songs can be a good starting point for a discussion or a presentation.
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Grammar teaching: The discovery technique
Adrian Tennant discusses how to use the discovery technique to teach grammar and gives an activity idea for teaching the third conditional using this method.
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Disc jockey
A British English worksheet to complete the song titles by filling in the correct words relating to love.
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Directions
A British English worksheet to ask for and give directions to different places on a map.
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From dinosaurs to dynamite
A British English worksheet to match pictures with sentences, then match numbers with their spellings.
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What did you have for dinner last night?
An American English worksheet to practice using the past simple in yes/no questions and information questions.
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Mixed-ability teens: Managing different speeds and energy levels
Understanding that students work at different speeds and energy levels.
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Mixed-ability teens: Managing different learning styles
Understanding that students have different learning styles.
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I'm different now
A British English worksheet to talk about yourself as a child and to compare the way things were with the way things are now.
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I'm different now
An American English worksheet to talk about yourself as a child and to compare the way things were with the way things are now.
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Spot the differences
An American English worksheet to find ten differences between two pictures by asking and answering questions.
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Spot the differences
A British English worksheet to find ten differences between two pictures by asking and answering questions.
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Spot the difference
An American English worksheet to practice asking and answering questions with is there/are there, there is/there are.
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Teenagers: Writing: Dictogloss
An activity with a focus on communicating meaning and using correct grammar.
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Lesson Share: Teenagers: Jokes (a silly dictation)
This warmer/lesson filler exercise is a missing word dictation which will get students laughing.
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Mixed-ability teens: Graded dictation
Techniques for dealing with mixed ability students: graded dictation.
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Teenagers: Warmers: Jokes – a silly dictation
A fun way to encourage thinking skills and allow students to process the language.