All Teenagers articles – Page 31
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Impressions: How to analyse your handwriting
In this lesson, students write a message and analyse handwriting.
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Celebrations: The four seasons 2
In this lesson, students talk about the seasons and do a pizza crossword puzzle.
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EAP Shakespeare: Shakespeare on the internet – digital literacy
This sixth lesson introduces students to some online Shakespeare sources to use in assessed work.
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Absolute Beginners: Unit 11
In this lesson, on the theme of shopping: the supermarket, students learn language related to shopping and paying for food.
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Celebrations: It’s my party
In this lesson, students play a party game and create party invitations.
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Everyday life: The apartment
In this lesson, students learn about different homes and the rooms inside.
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Go Beyond: Knowledge: The brain
In this lesson, students can take a quiz about the human brain and find out about Albert Einstein.
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Impressions: It's none of your business
In this lesson, students take part in a question and answer card game.
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Lesson Share: Stressed out
Carolyn Flores wins the Lesson Share competition with this lesson designed to help students practise their communication skills around a familiar topic: stress.
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Celebrations: Independence Day
In this lesson, students do a quiz about the US using the alphabet.
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Tech Tasks: Three tasks that work with technology
In this article, Tom Walton suggests three tasks that can be used with technology to improve writing and speaking skills.
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Lesson Share: IELTS writing task 1 – line graphs
Mairi Joanne Anderson wins the Lesson Share competition, focusing on how to describe trends and statistics in IELTS writing task 1.
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Impressions: How well do you know each other?
In this lesson, students answer questions from a partner’s perspective, find out how well they know their classmates and create questions.
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Go Beyond: Arts and Media - My wall
In this lesson, students design a bedroom wall that expresses their unique personality, write slogans for their room, and learn wall idioms.
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Celebrations: Canada Day
In this lesson, students learn about Canada Day and do related activities.
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EAP Shakespeare: Academic writing
In this fifth lesson, students are introduced to academic writing.
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Lesson Share: Used to, be used to, get used to
Abigail Kollas wins the Lesson Share competition, focusing on the differences between used to and be/get used to.
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Impressions: Making a questionnaire
In this lesson, students create a questionnaire and interview a classmate.
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Go Beyond: Knowledge: Dictionaries
In this lesson, students do an activity about Samuel Johnson’s famous dictionary, learn to be better dictionary users and write their own dictionary quiz.