All Teenagers articles – Page 32
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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.
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Beyond: Arts and Media: Books
In this two-part lesson, students read about a book-sharing initiative, discuss their reading habits and read about Britain’s favourite book.
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Everyday life: Shopping
Introduce your students to useful shopping vocabulary with this lesson plan and worksheet.
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Celebrations: Happy Birthday
In this lesson, students learn the lyrics to Happy Birthday and research their birthday year.
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EAP Shakespeare: Academic reading: critical thinking
In this fourth lesson, students learn about critical literary reading.
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Live from London: How well do you know each other?
This video lesson includes interviews with Londoners talking to their friends about how well they know each other.
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Celebrations: Earth Day
Celebrate Earth Day with your students while discussing environmental issues and possible solutions.
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Live from London: What Do You Love?
In this instalment of the Live from London series, Londoners talk about people and things they love.
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Tech Tasks: Graded readers
In this article, Tom Walton looks at how graded readers can be used with technology to improve reading and writing skills.
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Go Beyond: Arts and Media: Artists
In this lesson, students give their opinions on art and describe rooms.
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Beyond: Knowledge: Computers
In this lesson, students read about PC keyboards and play a typing game.
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Celebrations: St George’s Day
In this lesson, students do a quiz about England for St George’s Day, debate national days and write a quiz about their own country or national day.
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Guessing game: Must, mustn’t, needn’t, don’t have to
A small-group card guessing game to practise must, mustn’t, needn’t and don’t have to.
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EAP Shakespeare: Reading and writing about Shakespeare
In this third lesson, students practise the close reading of a text.
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Celebrations: April Fool’s Day
Prank your students this April Fool’s Day while they practise geography-related vocabulary with this text about a fake dream island.