All Upper-Intermediate articles – Page 54
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Grammar: mood and modality 2
Jonathan Marks explains the difference between mood and modality.
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Grammar: mood and modality 1
Jonathan Marks explains the difference between mood and modality.
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General: Guided tours
Wouldn’t it be nice to get out of the classroom sometimes? If your school permits it, and if your class is of a suitably manageable size, there are many interesting and useful things that you can do outside your normal room.
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Lesson Share: Grammar activities: Noughts and crosses
This is a warmer designed to revise previously taught language points.
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Summer stories
In this speaking lesson by Lindsay Clandfield, students prepare and tell each other an anecdote relating to the summer.
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Reading lesson plans: Cheating
Students complete a series of activities based on a text about cheating.
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Substitution words 2 - answers
Look at part of a conversation between two people. Decide which replies are possible.
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Substitution words 1
A British English worksheet to match the beginning of each phrase or sentence on the left with a or b on the right.
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Grammar: passives
Some advice and suggestions for practising the passive in a conversation class.
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Grammar: putting adjectives in order
Many higher level coursebooks include a focus on adjective order. Here are some tips for providing practice in this confusing area.
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Vocabulary of banking and finance
A lesson plan by Tim Bowen for teaching the vocabulary of banking and finance.
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Countable and uncountable 1
A British English worksheet to complete the sentences using the correct countable and uncountable nouns.
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Articles 1
A British English worksheet to complete the sentences by filling in the missing articles and identify the mistakes.
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Business first lessons: A lesson plan
A lesson plan and worksheets for use in the first lesson in business English. In this lesson, students play a 'Getting to know you' game and interview each other about their needs for English. The class then cover some language problems that have come up during the lesson.
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Substitution words 2 – worksheet
Look at part of a conversation between two people. Decide which replies are possible.