All articles by Tim Bowen – Page 22
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Your English: Phrasal verbs: kick
Tim Bowen considers the set of phrasal verbs formed when the verb to kick is combined with various particles.
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Dictionary skills: Part two
The second set of worksheets in this comprehensive series of dictionary skills lesson plans by Tim Bowen.
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Your English: Collocations: raise
Tim Bowen discusses the wide range of collocations the verb to raise can form.
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Your English: Idioms: raining cats and dogs
Tim Bowen considers alternatives to this entertaining idiom.
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Your English: Phrasal verbs: pop
Tim Bowen takes a look at phrasal verbs based on the verb to pop.
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Word of the week: Trivial
Have you ever been to a dinner party and tried to impress others with unimportant facts? Chances are that you engaged in some trivial conversation. Tim Bowen presents us with some trivia surrounding the origin of this Word of the week.
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Word of the week: Laconic
Tim Bowen delves into Greek history to explain the origin of this terse Word of the week.
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Word of the week: Burly
Ever encountered some burly bouncers on a rowdy night out or found yourself immersed in the hurly-burly of a busy market? Tim Bowen traces the origin of this stately Word of the week, all the way back to a lady's chamber...
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Word of the week: Tawdry
Tim Bowen tackles a thorny term with this slightly sordid Word of the week.
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Dictionary skills: Part one
The first set of worksheets in a new series of dictionary skills lesson plans by Tim Bowen.
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Dictionary skills: Integrating dictionary work into class
In this introductory article, Tim Bowen considers ways to integrate the use of monolingual learners' dictionaries into the classroom.
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Word of the week: Amok
Have you ever had to deal with a classfull of students running amok? Well, it's happened to all of us. Tim Bowen whips up a frenzy with this rather odd Word of the week.
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Word of the week: Glitz
Have you ever dreamed of joining the Hollywood elite and walking down the red carpet at the Oscars? Well, you may just have been swept up in the glitz and glamour of the occasion. Let Tim Bowen dazzle you with his explanation as to why this word has not always ...
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Word of the week: Bully
Those of you who have ever been the victim of bullying probably wouldn't describe the bully in question as 'a fine young chap'. It seems that the meaning of the word bully has changed a lot since its Germanic origins. Tim Bowen has really done his homework with this Word ...
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Word of the week: –monger
You buy fish from a fishmonger, so you buy iron from an ironmonger, right? Well, not exactly! Tim Bowen spreads a few rumours with this political Word of the week.
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Word of the week: Vandal
Ever encountered an act of vandalism by a bearded barbarian? Unlikely perhaps, but you may have come across some modern instances of anti-social behaviour. Tim Bowen explains how this Word of the week has absolutely nothing to do with the Latin expression for facial hair.
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Word of the week: Dapper
Ever met a dapper little man or a vivacious lady? Tim Bowen takes a look at this gender-specific word of the week.
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Word of the week: Flippant
Ever flipped your lid over a flippant comment or told your students that there's no place for flippancy in the classroom? Tim Bowen explains how the root of it all lies in talking nonsense.
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Word of the week: Bizarre
Have you ever met someone who behaved so bizarrely that you walked away bewildered and befuddled?Tim Bowen explains this mysterious word of the week.