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Defining Relative Clauses- Discuss and Agree
Students complete sentences together with relative clauses to make sentences they both agree on, also good practice for the language of opinions.
Designing and Selling Inventions- Passive Voice
Students practise passive voice by discussing what a good product should do then trying to sell that idea to other groups, good for business and ESP students, including Technical English classes.
Different Ways of Learning English- Relative Clause Practice
Discussing the best way to learn English to practise relative clauses.
Email and Letter Phrases- Sentence Transformations
Key word sentence transformations on email and letter language for Cambridge B2 First Writing Part Two.
Email enquiries disappearing text memory
Formal and informal making and responding to requests and enquiries model emails memorisation game, ending with brainstorming useful phrases for the beginning, middle and end.
FCE (Cambridge First Certificate) Listening Part Two- Gap Guessing
Working out what you can realisitically guess before Cambridge First Listening tasks game, including aspects of what should go in the gap like part of speech and kind of noun.
FCE (Cambridge First Certificate) Listening- Which Part?
A review of everything in Cambridge First Listening, including descriptions of what students have to do in each part, starting with students analysing the paper themselves.
FCE (Cambridge First Certificate) Writing & Speaking Part One Topics
Tying together Cambridge First Speaking and Writing with Writing tasks on typical Speaking Part One subjects that students first discuss then plan.
FCE (Cambridge First Certificate) Writing Part One Essays Advice and Useful Phrases
Good and bad Cambridge First essays tips to choose from, then trying to remember useful phrases to go with the good tips, including important topics like starting and ending Writing Part One tasks.
FCE (Cambridge First Certificate) Writing Part One Useful Phrases
Students try to think of the most useful phrases for Cambridge First essays, then use key words to help and to make the language memorable, including typical language for important things like supporting opinions and opening.
FCE (Cambridge First Certificate) Writing Tactics
Discussing what makes different kinds of B2 First Writing Part Two tasks tricky or easy, then how to prepare for those kinds of writing.
FCE (Cambridge First Certificate)- Formal and Informal Phrases for Emails and Letters
Language for formal and informal Cambridge First letters and emails review, starting with a fun jigsaw task and including the most useful phrases for opening and closing correspondence.
FCE (First Certificate in English) - Phrases
Phrases for Cambridge B2 First emails, letters and reports
FCE (First Certificate in English) Formal & Informal Emails Transformation Game
Use of English key word sentence transformations-style practice of the most useful phrases for formal letters and informal emails in Cambridge First Writing Part Two.
FCE (First Certificate in English) Listening- Spotting Answers
Phrases that help students work out if what is said is or isn't the right answer in Cambridge First Listening, with language taken from official exams, starting with a listening game.
FCE (First Certificate in English) Speaking Part Three- Intensive Practice
Intensive practice of the colloborative task in Cambridge B2 First Speaking Part 3 with tactics like expressing opposite points of view, speculating, and comparing.
FCE (First Certificate in English) Speaking Part Three- Key Words Game
Using key words to use and memorise useful phrases for the B2 First speaking together task.
FCE (First Certificate in English) Speaking- Common Mistakes
Common errors in Cambridge B2 First speaking, in FCE Use of English style activities
FCE (First Certificate in English) Speaking- Needs Analysis
Personalised speaking as a needs analysis, tying in with personal questions in Cambridge B2 First Speaking
FCE (First Certificate in English) Speaking- Past, Present and Future Dice Game
Questions about different topics and times in Cambridge B2 First Speaking game
FCE (First Certificate in English) Speaking- Phrases to speculate and compare
Practice of vital comparing and guessing language for Cambridge First Speaking (especially B2 First Speaking Part Two) along with students getting to know each other, perfect for first lessons.
FCE (First Certificate in English) Use of English Part One- Multiple Choice Cloze Vocabulary
This lesson plan focuses on the differences between similar words in FCE Use of English Part One. Students practice creating questions and answering multiple-choice questions to test their understanding.
FCE (First Certificate in English) Use of English Part Two- Brainstorming Games
Students quickly write as many different example sentences as they can with words from official B2 FIrst Use of English Part Two tasks, then check what other groups have written.
FCE (First Certificate in English) Use of English Part Two- Open Cloze Games
Cambridge B2 First Use of English gap-fill task games. Students compete to create grammatically correct sentences with missing words. They also contrast the uses of easily confused words.
FCE (First Certificate in English) Use of English Part Two- Open Cloze Tenses Review
Practising past, present and future tense with Cambridge B2 First Use of English Part Two open cloze tasks.
FCE (First Certificate in English) Writing Tactics
Discussing good ways to do and prepare for Cambridge B2 First Writing.
FCE (First Certificate in English) Writing- Application Letter Tasks
Vocabulary and phrases to write formal job application letters in B2 First Writing Part 2.
FCE (First Certificate in English) Writing- Reviews
Useful vocabulary and phrases for Cambridge B2 First Writing Part Two brainstorming.
FCE (First Certificate in English)- 'Have Something Done' Speaking Practice
Have something done for passive-style sentences speaking practice, including finding things in common, monologues on good topics for have something done, and pairwork discussion - good for Cambridge First Use of English prep.
FCE (First Certificate in English)- Open Cloze Card Games
Cambridge First Use of English Part Two gapfill tasks practice through classification and making tasks for each other card games.
First and Second Conditional Negotiating Practice
Students make realistic and unrealistic requests and proposals with suggested trades in the right form of conditional, predict the response, and sees what their partner really says - with first conditional vs second conditional presentation and practice.
First Certificate in English (FCE)- Speaking about the Future and Technology
Cambridge B2 First Speaking on the future
Food and Drink Comparatives Discussion and Presentation
Comparing foods speaking with suggested comparative adjectives to talk about foodstuffs, followed by a forming comparatives grammar presentation.
Functional Language for Dealing with Enquiries
Useful language for answering questions brainstorming
Gestures- Present Continuous
Presenting Present Continuous and contrasting it with Present Simple while teaching different gestures in different countries, body vocabulary, and functional language.
Giving Medical Advice- Present Perfect Practice
Practising Present Perfect for past actions with present consequences and medical vocabulary by asking for and giving advice on medical problems that have happened.
Good and Taboo questions with Have Something Done
Students choose, ask, answer, analyse and make suitable small talk questions with have something done - especially good for speaking practice of typical Cambridge First Use of English language.
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