All Teenagers articles – Page 122
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Teenagers: Vocabulary: Activity: Survey
Students practise new vocabulary by asking each other how much they like these things. There is a lot of repetition, which helps memorisation and the students are asked for their personal opinions, which makes the practice more meaningful.
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Teenagers: Vocabulary: Activity: Crosswords
A fun way to practise vocabulary is with crosswords.
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Teenagers: Vocabulary: Activity: Categorizing language
An activity designed to help students recognize language categories.
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Teenagers: Vocabulary: Activity: Board games
Try this board game with your students to ensure meaningful practice of previously taught vocabulary.
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Teenagers: Vocabulary: Activity: How many words in?
This activity is designed to encourage students to pull out words they know from the storage area of the brain.
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Teenagers: Vocabulary: Activity: Definitions
A game to help students practise vocabulary from past lessons.
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Teenagers: Vocabulary: Activity: Class quiz
This is another great activity to help students revise previous material.
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Teenagers: Vocabulary: Activity: Class story
This is a good way to take the stress out of story writing and give students ideas about how to use vocabulary effectively.
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Comparative and superlative adjectives – tips and activities
Kerry Maxwell and Lindsay Clandfield provide a selection of useful tips and ideas for teaching comparatives and superlatives.
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Adjectives and noun modifiers in English – tips and activities
Kerry Maxwell and Lindsay Clandfield provide a selection of useful tips and ideas for teaching adjectives.
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Lesson Share: Grammar activities: The magic element
The aim of this activity is to work on: verb to be + name, size, color, age; has got, hasn't got, abilities, likes and dislikes.
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Teaching English spelling: Useful Activities
An article offering suggestions for teaching English spelling from Tim Bowen.
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Minimal resources: Simple activities
These simple activities use minimal resources and can be used in any part of a lesson. They are easy to adapt (according to the class level and language point being taught) and can be used with other activities to form a full lesson, or as a 'filler' if you have ...
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Teenagers: Songs: Activities
Using pop songs in the classroom is a common activity. They are an enjoyable alternative to the traditional listening comprehension.
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Purposeful activities
A British English worksheet to find out information about people by asking and answering questions.
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Purposeful activities
An American English worksheet to find out information about people by asking and answering questions.
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Unusual activities
A British English worksheet to look at the pictures and say what unusual thing each person is going to do.