All Whole Class articles – Page 105
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What have you been up to?
An American English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking and answering questions using cards as cues.
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What have you been up to?
A British English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking and answering questions using cards as prompts.
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Life would have been different
An American English worksheet to talk about things you wish you had or hadn't done.
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Life would have been different
A British English worksheet to talk about things you wish you had or hadn't done.
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Culture news lessons: NYPD moves to the beat of rap music
A story from New York about the police listening in to rap.
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Teaching tool
Jazz Chants: I Can Play Basketball
Use this useful jazz chant to boost your students' pronunctiation and intonation.
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Solicitors and barristers
Students practise language concerning the relationship between solicitors and barristers in the British legal system.
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ESP bank: Medical: Medical histories
Students are helped to develop techniques for taking medical histories
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ESP bank: EAP: Reading and writing: Teacher's notes
Practical activities to help students focus on redrafting written text.
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ESP bank: EAP: Reading and writing: Worksheet
Practical activities to help students focus on redrafting written text.
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ESP bank: EAP: Reading and writing: Presentation: Lesson plan
Practical activities to help students focus on redrafting written text.
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Reading lesson plans: Bamboo
Students complete a series of activities based on a text about bamboo.
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Lesson Share: Teenagers: The balloon game
A fun game to energize students and foster cooperation / team spirit.
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Lesson Share: Spelling: Spelling ball
A simple and very fun game that warms students up and encourages creativity and correct spelling.
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Cambridge ESOL: Skills for Life: Bad CV
This lesson aims to help students read CVs to obtain meaning and write their own CV.
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Verb backgammon
A British English worksheet to use the backgammon pieces to change each short word into a verb.
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Lesson Share: Memory games: Clap back
Clap back is good for breaking the ice in a lesson, getting a little energy into the classroom, improving pronunciation and developing general memory skills.