All Whole Class articles – Page 100
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What do we have in common?
An American English worksheet to write personal details and to find people in the class with the same information.
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What have we got in common?
To write personal details and to find people in the class with the same information.
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Lesson Share: Miscellaneous: When friends come to visit
If you teach English as a foreign language and are lucky enough to have a friend from home visit you, why not use them as a class resource?
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Reading lesson plans: Colour
Students complete a series of activities based on a text about colour.
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Lesson Share: Gaps and guessing: Telephone collocations
Here is a warmer or filler I've used for telephoning in business English.
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Reading lesson plans: Coffee
Students complete a series of activities based on a text about coffee.
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Write the clues
A British English worksheet to give the base form of each verb to complete the crossword clues.
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Close the shutters
A British English worksheet to replace the shutters on the eight windows so that you can read four proverbs and the first lines of four songs.
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Elementary: Getting to know your classmates
An American English worksheet to practice asking and answering questions in the present simple.
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Speaking: First class mingle
Mingling speaking activity. Students speak to everyone in the class and find out as much information as possible about each other.
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Class habits
A British English worksheet to find out whether statements about other students' habits are right and to correct them if they are wrong.
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Lesson Share: Energizers: The circle game
This game can be used to revise vocabulary or as a means of learning new words. Its main function, however, is as a physical activity designed to get the students moving around and revive tired minds.
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Lesson Share: Exchanging information: Life circle
Students are often curious about the life of their teacher outside their professional role, and this activity is useful for opening up to a new class as a person, and not just as a teacher.
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At the cinema
To put film titles into categories by deciding if they relate to males or females.
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Guitar chords
A British English worksheet to complete the crossword with letters in diagrams.