All Vocabulary articles – Page 42

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    Hydrogen Power

    Students learn how hydrogen could one day be made and stored as a source of electricity.

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    Managing a patient’s dietary needs

    Part three of a series of English-language worksheets for nurses. In this set of reading and listening activities, students learn how to apply the essentials of nutrition and hydration in evaluating the dietary needs of a patient.

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    Fuel Cells

    Show the class how atoms and electrons interact to produce two sources of energy: electricity and water.

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    Bug Batteries

    A ‘bug battery’ is a battery that creates electricity, fed by decaying food. Teach students how bug batteries work in this animated presentation.

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    Your English: Phrasal verbs: run

    Tim Bowen explains why an English student could run into some problems trying to form phrasal verbs with the verb to run.

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    Selections Grade 1: Little Milly-Molly

    Motivate your young learners to talk about their likes and dislikes with this lesson by Adrian Tennant.

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    Your English: Word grammar: less

    This week's Word grammar byte is nothing less than fabulous!

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    Your English: Collocations: play

    Tim Bowen's articles play a vital role in jazzing up any study of idioms, collocations, phrasal verbs or word grammar.

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    Your English: Collocations: pull

    Tim Bowen pulls out all the stops with his description of the collocates of the verb to pull.

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    Obama's 2008 victory speech

    This comprehensive lesson plan by Rosie McAndrew, available at intermediate and advanced levels, focuses on the final part of Barack Obama's presidential victory speech. Students complete pre- and post-listening activities, including a focus on the literary style of the speech and Internet-based research tasks.

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    Taking a patient’s medication history

    Part two of a series of English-language worksheets for nurses. In this set of reading and listening activities, students learn how to develop a medication history for a patient.

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    Your English: Word grammar: just

    Just take a moment to enjoy Tim Bowen's explanation of the uses of this really handy word. It might just be worth your while!

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    Food chains and webs

    Pupils learn about the relationships between plants and animals in the food chain and in complex food webs by labelling pictures, completing sentences, and reading a text to connect links. While learning about the natural world, pupils practise vocabulary for plants and animals, and use the verb ‘eat’.

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    How Wave Power Works

    Teach the class how the energy in waves can be used to generate electricity, and reinforce the present and passive tenses and relative clauses using 'which'.

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    Using Tidal Power to Make Electricity

    Show how this renewable source of energy can be used to power homes while cutting our carbon footprint.

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    Your English: Collocations: keep

    Without fail, Tim Bowen continues to keep us on the edge of our seats, providing us with fabulous articles no matter what the weather. As the saying goes, you can't keep a good man down!

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    Pain assessment

    Part one of a series of English-language worksheets for nurses. In this set of reading and listening activities, students learn how to elicit the type and degree of pain experienced by their patients.

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    How Hydro Power is Produced

    Demonstrate how water can be used to generate electricity.

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    How Geothermal Power is Produced

    Show how energy below the earth can be harnessed to produce electricity.

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    Your English: Idioms—animals

    Tim Bowen is a busy bee as he takes the bull by the horns and explores the widespread use of animal idioms.