How to Pronounce American Informal Contractions
Help your students sound more American with this fun pronunciation and speaking lesson about informal contractions.
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Help your students sound more American with this fun pronunciation and speaking lesson about informal contractions.
The following 45 minute lesson plan is a wonderful way to get your students talking. Everyone has an opinion on these controversial topics, such as gap years, college entrance exams, and boarding schools. After...
This one hour conversation lesson about memory includes reading and listening, while giving students plenty of opportunities to speak. It is an excellent lesson for those students who struggle to memorize new English vocabulary...
In this podcast we’re looking at how tattoos are made and what is inside the ink. This is an interesting podcast about all the things we don’t know about tattoos and how they could...
This simple but effective lesson is a perfect review of comparatives and gives your students plenty of opportunities to speak and communicate with each other using the target grammar. Comparatives Discussion When you make...
Provided below are some Part 3 and 4 practice questions for B2 First (formally known as FCE). Before answering the questions, read these important notes about B2 First. NOTE FOR TEACHERS: If you are...
The following hour-long lesson focuses on conversation but also includes vocabulary, articles and video about scams. This lesson should definitely get your students talking!
This fun and engaging one hour conversation lesson begins with an article about the new minimum smoking age in the U.S. and has students discuss their ideas about minimum age requirements for various issues.
One hour intermediate or advanced conversation lesson with discussion questions and some grammar and vocabulary guidance.
Here is another writing practice where the goal is to find and correct the mistakes. Students can read the first text with all the mistakes and try to correct them by themselves. Afterwards, students...