All Teenagers articles – Page 96
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The second half
A British English worksheet to complete the second half of the film titles using the words in the alphabetical list.
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Reading lesson plans: Hair
Students complete a series of activities based on a text about hair.
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How's your haggling?
A British English worksheet to interview a partner using a questionnaire, and find out how good they are at haggling
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Guess the place
An American English worksheet to write down what you can and can't do in places, and to guess what the places are by reading the rules.
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Methodology: individualizing in groups
An article offering suggestions and advice on how to individualize learning within a group.
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Group literature
An American English worksheet to practice writing, reading and speaking in the present simple, past simple and past progressive tenses.
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A group story
An American English worksheet to practice telling a story using the past simple and past progressive tenses.
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Group predictions
An American English worksheet to share opinions and ideas about urban life.
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Tell your group
A British English worksheet to play a board game to practise past simple regular verbs.
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Tell your group …
An American English worksheet to play a board game by talking about given topics.
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Tell your group …
A British English worksheet to play a board game by talking about given topics.
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Grammatical terms
A British English worksheet to write the grammatical terms in the correct places on the diagram and fill in the missing gaps.
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Grammar teaching: Task-based grammar teaching
Lindsay Clandfield discusses task-based grammar teaching and provides a lesson plan based on this methodology which teaches the grammar point used to.
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Grammar: How to prepare it
Practise imperatives; learn useful vocabulary; use sequence connectors; learn how to write a recipe.
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Grammar: The sentence machine
To strengthen the students' knowledge of grammatical rules when forming and combining sentences in English. To revise verb tenses.
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Lesson Share: Grammar: Can you do it?
Lindsay Clandfield's winning lesson practises the modal verb can (ability) using a game of questions.