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SOME WOMEN INCLUDE SHOPPING IN THEIR LIST OF FAVOURITE ACTIVITIES. MEN TRADITIONALLY HATE IT. HERE'S WHAT SOME OF OUR READERS THINK. Aisha, 32 I like shopping, but it depends who I go with. Trying to shop with young children
is a nightmare!
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Keywords: adults, dislikes, elementary, likes, reading, shopping
Shared by Anonymous
Procedure
Discuss the following questions with your partner.
Work individually. What would you say in the following situations? Would you swear?
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Keywords: , adults, cursing, intermediate, listening, reading, speaking, swearing, true / false
Shared by Barbarian
Students are presented with a simple dialogue which has been stripped off any punctuation. They provide the punctuation to create meaning. The fun part is that there are at least a few ways of doing this. The meaning of the dialogue can be completely changed with punctuation. When ...
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Keywords: adults, dialogue, elementary, problems, writing
Shared by Kate
The lesson is based on Situational Dialogues booklet. I don't think it's still available. [admin: It is available here.]
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Keywords: adults, clothes, drill, gap-fill, intermediate, listening, shopping, speaking
Shared by Kate
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Judy Parker is twenty-two. She is a medical student. Judy is intelligent and very pretty, with a good sense of humour. She is a nice woman. Her boyfriend's name is Sam Watson. Sam is twenty-seven. He works in a bank as assistant manager. He is good-looking, but he ...
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Keywords: adults, elementary, extensive-reading, reading
Shared by Just
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These are all funny views of things you probably have at home. They are not all the right size. In real life, some are bigger, much bigger; some are smaller. What do you think they are? Find one thing that is likely to be in the hall or ...
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Keywords: adults, elementary, game, grammar, guessing, listening, negatives
Shared by Just
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read a newspaper, look up a word in a dictionary, look at a map, forget someone's name, give an answer, listen to the radio
Tasks
Which action? Write a suitable verb (action) on each line.
After work… After lessons… Complete these sentences about yourself. Use any phrase from the list. Add ...
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Keywords: adults, collocations, elementary, grammar, nouns, verbs