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Young Learner Festivals: Pancake Day
Share this fun-packed series of lessons with your young learners with activities, games, and, most importantly, pancakes!
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Tom Sawyer: Chapters 7 & 8: Audio and activities
The seventh and eighth chapters of this beginner-level Macmillan Reader are now available for all Staff Room members. Tom and Huck write their promise in blood and Muff Potter is sent to jail...
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Young learner topics: Drawing houses
A comprehensive lesson plan by Hans Mol to practise descriptive vocabulary. Children finish by describing and drawing their own house.
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Lesson Share: Children: My dog
Students draw pictures of dogs and use them to practise making comparisons.
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Cambridge English Proficiency: Listening Part 1
Guidance for teachers preparing candidates for Part 1 of the Listening paper of the Cambridge Proficiency Exam, with a worksheet taken from Mark Harrison's New Proficiency Testbuilder.
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Young learner games: Spell well
A game to help students practise spelling words together.
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Young Learner Festivals: Bonfire night
Talk to your young learners about bonfire night using these fun games and activities.
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Vocabulary: Vocabulary review activities
An activity to review coursebook vocabulary and aid retention.
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Young learner games: Pairs in pairs
In pairs, students play a game to form pairs between two sets of words: adjectives and nouns.
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Young learner games: Top that!
A fun version of ‘Top Trumps’ to practise using 'How...' questions and vocabulary including animals, size, height, age, weight, body parts and measurements.
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Young Learner Festivals: Halloween
Check out this fun lesson by Adrian Tennant to get your young learner students to talk about Halloween.
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What motivates you?
Students discuss different kinds of motivation and what motivates them as learners.
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Dictionary definitions - answers
Match words with their normal definitions, then put them with funny definitions.