All Whole Class articles – Page 91
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Teenagers: Grammar: Grammar games
Some games to help teach grammar to teenagers and young learners.
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Speaking: Sentence structure game
A card game for revising vocabulary, sentence structure and word order.
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Lesson Share: Miscellaneous: The smell game
I call it the 'smell game' but it also introduces how to describe tastes.
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Lesson Share: Vocabulary: Pyramid game
This warmer is adapted from a Russian TV game show called 'Pyramid', and is a very effective way of revising vocabulary.
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Lesson Share: Vocabulary: The rolled-up newspaper game
This icebreaker practises vocabulary groups from previous lessons and gets everyone laughing and feeling enthusiastic.
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Lesson Share: Vocabulary: The Grand National vocabulary game
A fun team exercise for revising vocabulary.
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Lesson Share: Vocabulary: Memory game
A team exercise to practise adjectives (opposites), phrasal verbs, family relations, etc. which the students have learned throughout the term.
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Are you a learner of the future?
Students talk about possible future developments in education and decide whether or not they are already a ‘learner of the future’.
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Predict your future
An American English worksheet to ask and answer questions about the future and to write a group poster.
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Predict your future
A British English worksheet to ask and answer questions about the future and to write a group poster.
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Past and future
A British English worksheet to separate the conversations and put them in an appropriate order.
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Looking into the future
A British English worksheet to find the missing words to complete predictions.
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Functional language: Riding the metro
A functional language speaking lesson by Lindsay Clandfield, where students practise giving directions for a metro system in a city.
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Lesson Share: Teenagers: Fruits and vegetables
An ice-breaker exercise for practising conversation and vocabulary.
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Writing skills: formal and informal writing
To enable students to break down the different features of formal and informal English by working through a step-by-step text transformation at their own pace.
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Lesson Share: Writing: Fun with formal letter writing
A fun, interactive lesson to introduce formal letters for pre-intermediate and above. Students analyze useful sentence stems in context and then practise them with an interactive, competitive writing game.
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Folded twice
A British English worksheet to discover what is written on the folded pieces of paper by putting the correct front and back views together.
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Lesson Share: Memory games: Flash preview
A short activity to practise reconstructing a text.