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“Shopping – pain or pleasure?” – reading lesson »

Shared by Tom Excerpt 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! more »
 

“Swearing and the F-word” – lesson plan »

Shared by Anonymous Procedure Discuss the following questions with your partner. Work individually. What would you say in the following situations? Would you swear? more »
 

“Dialogue rewrite” – punctuation »

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 ... more »
 

“Shopping” listening and speaking practice »

Shared by Kate The lesson is based on Situational Dialogues booklet. I don't think it's still available. [admin: It is available here.] more »
 

“It’s a long story” extensive reading »

Shared by Kate Excerpt 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 ... more »
 

“Mystery pictures” – guessing lesson plan »

Shared by Just Excerpt 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 ... more »
 

“Common Verbs” – elementary lesson plan »

Shared by Just Excerpt 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 ... more »