All Up to 15 mins articles – Page 23
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What's happened?
A British English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking and answering questions about pictures.
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What's happened?
An American English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking and answering questions about pictures.
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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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Lesson Share: Vocabulary: Grammar scattergories
In this exercise students come up with different words for grammar categories.
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House and garden
A British English worksheet to unscramble the letters to name the parts of the house and garden.
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Lesson Share: Gaps and guessing: Hitting the headlines
This activity works well because it is creative without being overly demanding, and it has the effect of making students feel important by raising the ordinary, day-to-day events of their lives to the status of headlines.
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Lesson Share: Gaps and guessing: Human interest
This is a good way to get students speaking at the start of a lesson, since human interest stories are often short but engaging, so there is a natural curiosity among students to find out what actually happened.
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Lesson Share: Gaps and guessing: Thoughts that help us to live
The students really enjoy this activity when I introduce a topic for discussion e.g. biography, character, famous personalities and some others.
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Lesson Share: Memory games: The washing line
A short memory game about clothes on a washing line.
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Lesson Share: Memory games: What did you do?
When the class is feeling bored, here is a game they can play in groups or as a class.
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Lesson Share: Team games: Who wants to be a millionaire?
This is a fun way of revising multiple choice questions based on the TV show 'Who wants to be a Millionaire?'.
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Lesson Share: Team games: The top twenty
This is a team exercise based around the concept of word frequency.
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Lesson Share: Miscellaneous: The smell game
I call it the 'smell game' but it also introduces how to describe tastes.
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Lesson Share: Vocabulary: Pyramid game
This warmer is adapted from a Russian TV game show called 'Pyramid', and is a very effective way of revising vocabulary.
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Lesson Share: Vocabulary: The rolled-up newspaper game
This icebreaker practises vocabulary groups from previous lessons and gets everyone laughing and feeling enthusiastic.
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Lesson Share: Vocabulary: The Grand National vocabulary game
A fun team exercise for revising vocabulary.
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Lesson Share: Vocabulary: Memory game
A team exercise to practise adjectives (opposites), phrasal verbs, family relations, etc. which the students have learned throughout the term.