All Up to 30 mins articles – Page 41
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Animal life in the Sahara desert
A worksheet with reading and vocabulary activities on the topic of animals that live in the desert.
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Onestop Phonics: Long vowel sounds 1
This comprehensive lesson on long vowel sounds contains a flashcard, a downloadable podcast, PDF worksheets and teaching notes by Rachel Finnie.
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Selections Grade 4: The genie in the jelly jar
What would your young learners wish for if they found a genie in a jelly jar? Talk about it using this lesson by Adrian Tennant.
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Selections Grade 5: The Life of A Fish
What animal would your students be if they could be an animal for a day? Discuss this fun and engaging topic with this lesson by Adrian Tennant.
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Dominoes: since and for
A domino game at upper intermediate level to practise using since and for with time expressions.
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Pronunciation skills: Syllabic l
This lesson practises the pronunciation of syllabic l. It occurs in many words with the spelling ‘consonant + le’, and also when the contraction ‘ll occurs after a consonant sound, as in that’ll do.
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Board game: can (ability)
A fluency-based board game at elementary level to practise can in statements, negatives and questions.
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Selections Grade 2: I Want Chocolate
Get your young learners to talk about their favourite food and create their perfect menu with this lesson by Adrian Tennant.
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Onestop Phonics: Short vowel sounds
This comprehensive lesson on short vowel sounds contains a flashcard, a downloadable podcast, PDF worksheets and teaching notes by Rachel Finnie.
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Make and do: Practising expressions
A matching activity for small groups that focuses on accuracy and practises the correct use of make and do.
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Live from Andalucía: Stereotypes
The onestopenglish reporters travelled to Córdoba and Seville in Andalucía, Spain, and asked people the question, “What stereotypes about Spain and Spanish people annoy you?”
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Selections Grade 5: The Number Kid
How good are your students with math? Discuss this and what their favourite school subjects are with this lesson by Adrian Tennant.
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Selections Grade 4: I can't catch that ball!
Get your young learners talking about their favourite sports with this lesson by Adrian Tennant.
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Pronunciation skills: Stress in compound nouns
This lesson focuses on stress patterns in compound nouns. Students form compounds to fit definitions then practise them by asking questions.
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Describe and grab: Adjectives
A competition at elementary level designed to practise adjectives for size, shape and colour that can be played in either groups or teams.
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Selections Grade 2: Off to work
Get your young learners talking about different professions with this lesson by Adrian Tennant.
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Pronunciation skills: Adverbs of frequency
Adverbs of frequency such as always and sometimes are a familiar teaching point. This lesson by Jonathan Marks practises some of these phrases with a particular focus on their stress patterns.
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Streetpets: Present simple
An information-gap activity at elementary level to practise the present simple of live and have got.
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Live from Cardiff: Teachers
The onestopenglish reporters have been in Cardiff to bring you another lesson in our Live from ... series. We interviewed people at a teachers’ conference, and asked them the question, “When you are away from your students, what do you miss about them?”
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The ring game: Order of adjectives
A card game at intermediate level to practise the order of adjectives.