All Teenagers articles – Page 118
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Verb backgammon
A British English worksheet to use the backgammon pieces to change each short word into a verb.
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General: are parrots back in fashion?
Current methodology seems to pay far less attention to memorising and remembering activities than more traditional teaching approaches. Here are a few practical ideas for being creatively unfashionable.
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Teenagers: Limited resources: Classroom set-up B
By putting two desks together, students can easily work together, sharing ideas and peer teaching. This is very useful when your students are mixed ability as stronger ones can help those with problems.
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Teenagers: Speaking: Why teenagers avoid using English
Reasons why teenagers may be reluctant to speak English in class and solutions to help students overcome this problem.
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Grammar and vocabulary: techniques for autonomous vocabulary learning
An article highlighting useful techniques for autonomous vocabulary learning.
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Titles and authors
A British English worksheet to read out the names of the authors and write down the sentence or phrase which sounds exactly the same.
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Teenagers: Writing: Grammar auctions
An activity designed to practise grammar and proof reading.
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Who asked me that?
A British English worksheet to ask and answer questions and then to remember who asked which questions.
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Who asked me that?
An American English worksheet to ask and answer questions and then to remember who asked which questions.
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Articles and countable and uncountable nouns
A British English worksheet to correct the mistakes made in sentences by filling in the appropriate articles and countable and uncountable nouns.
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Exams: Article writing: CAE and CPE
A comprehensive set of notes and exercises for students on how to write articles for advanced exams (CAE and CPE).
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Teenagers: Limited resources: Moving around
Children all love to get up and move around. It gives them a chance to use up spare energy, to refresh themselves if they have got tired or bored and to get actively involved in their learning.
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Around the world in ten minutes
An American English worksheet to talk about things you've done and things you haven't done yet by playing a board game.
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Written and unwritten rules around the world
An American English worksheet to guess and discuss whether statements about countries around the world are true or false.
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Intermediate: Find your way around
An American English worksheet to review indirect questions and practice giving directions.