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24 Days of Teaching – Day 24

The days leading up to Christmas and the Christmas holidays are always very, very stressful for me, unfortunately. So I didn’t get round to posting Day 24. I’m really sorry about that. Now it’s Jan 19, and I’ve just finished creating a lesson unit for my year 8 Gym students (English Level B1/B2) and so…

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24 Days of Teaching – Day 23

Friendly Neighbours – Borrowing Ingredients I know, it’s way past the 23rd! As you can tell I was kind of running out of steam just before Christmas. So I still owe you two exercises. This one I just created for my year 5 students (1st year of English) to practise the structures „Have you got…?“…

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24 Days of Teaching – Day 22

Seattle, Washington – Top 5 Travel Attractions Travel Guide – Speed Reading Competition Online-teaching is the perfect opportunity for you to help your students train their pronunciation. All you need is a short video clip (about one minute long) together with the transcript, et voilà, you have a pronunciation exercise. In an online-class, your students…

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24 Days of Teaching – Day 21

New York City Travel Attractions – Ellis Island in NYC (Listening & Presenting) My students and I love these short travel videos bygeobeats. By now my students can do a perfect impersonation of Naomi, one of their travel hosts.For Day 21 I’ve got a listening comprehension worksheet for you to go with a travel video…

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24 Days of Teaching – Day 20

Communicative Grammar Practice – Past Progressive With this worksheet you can help your students practise the difference between past progressive and simple past actively. It transitions from controlled to more free practice, where students can answer using their own ideas. My students find these type of communicative grammar exercises always more useful and fun than…

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24 Days of Teaching – Day 19

20 Weird things ONLY British people do! By English with Lucy Are you also one of those over-preparers? We cannot create the perfect worksheet or grammar exercise every day. Sometimes we need exercise ideas that are simple, don’t require much or any preparation, that are effective, and give us a break. So browsing on YouTube…

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24 Days of Teaching – Day 18

Change a Word This is a very simple creative exercise where students rotate sentences and each time change one word in the previous sentence. They might start with a sentence such as „I broke my leg when I was skiing“ and end up with „Peter shaved his head when he was showering.“ I love simple…

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24 Days of Teaching – Day 17

Once Upon A Time – Creative Writing Exercise Today I’ve got a creative writing exercise for you, which you can easily do online. I added an example written by some of my students a long time ago. It involves a child being born in a stable, so it’s all in the Christmas spirit! Enjoy your…

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25 Days of Teaching – Day 16

Chores, Chores, Chores & The Present Perfect Isn’t the Present Perfect a chore in itself for many students? Well, we can make it less abstract and more meaningful for our students by creating exercises that allow them to use the tense in a conversation. I created this worksheet for my 7th-graders (3rd ESL year at…

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