All Vocabulary articles – Page 43
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Your English: Word grammar: sooner
The sooner you read this informative article of Tim Bowen's, the better.
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Your English: Collocations: launch
Here, Tim Bowen launches into an avid description of the collocates of this particularly power-packed word.
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Dictionary skills: Part four
The fourth set of worksheets in this comprehensive series of dictionary skills lesson plans by Tim Bowen.
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Your English: Idioms—Love
Tim Bowen gets all lovey-dovey this week, with his explanation of the idioms surrounding this irresistible subject.
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Your English: Phrasal verbs: hold
Tim Bowen doesn't hold back in his discussion of the phrasal verbs associated with this word.
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Your English: Word grammar: since
Since when was it possible to find out everything you need to know about idioms, collocations, phrasal verbs and word grammar all in one place? Since Tim Bowen started writing Your English, of course! This week, Tim discusses the finer points of the word since.
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The Cold War
The rivalry between the USSR and the USA dominated international affairs for decades. Students learn the reasons why in this range of CLIL resources.
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Your English: Idioms: food
Tim Bowen gives us plenty of food for thought with his interesting explanation of some of the many idioms associated with this yummy subject.
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Onestop Phonics: The Letter Rr
This lesson contains a flashcard for Ruby Radish, a downloadable podcast, PDF worksheets and teaching notes by Rachel Finnie.
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How Nuclear Power is Produced
Students learn how nuclear power is produced by splitting uranium atoms.
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How a Combined Heat and Power Plant Works
Students watch an animation which demonstrates how we can turn trees into steam!
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Wind Power - From Air to Electricity
How can the energy in wind be harnessed to produce electricity?
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How Oil and Gas were Formed
Students learn how oil and gas were formed over two million years ago.
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Your English: Phrasal verbs: break
Tim Bowen makes a breakthrough in explaining the sometimes confusing phrasal verbs associated with this word.
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Urbanization
Through these resources students learn about changing patterns of urbanization, how to interpret data and how to discuss findings in English. Resources include speaking activities with useful language boxes, map-labelling exercises and guided writing tasks.
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Your English: Word grammar: though
Thoughis often used to imply that a statement is untrue. Tim Bowen's explanation of this interesting conjunction is completely true, though!
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Your English: Collocations: hit
Tim Bowen really hits the nail on the head with his discussion of the collocates of this versatile word.
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The right mixture
What happens when you mix hydrogen and oxygen? Flour and eggs? Match the ingredients to their result.