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Telephoning- Starting and Finishing
Beginning and ending telephone calls phrases presentation and practice
Tenses in telephoning phrases review
Past, present and future verb forms in typical phrases for the starting, body and ending of phone calls.
Thanking cultural differences and useful phrases
Tactics and language for thanking and responding to thanks review.
The best Valentine’s Day adjective word order practice
Students discuss, try to remember, work out the rules of and produce different kinds of adjectives before nouns, on the topic of Valentine's Day and relationships.
The best Xmas adjective word order practice
Choosing and arranging the best adjectives with typical Xmas vocabulary, including working out adjective word order rules/ patterns.
The First Time/Last Time Past Tenses- Extended Speaking
Narrative tenses practice through the first time I... and the last time I... mini-presentations and suggested questions in a range of past tenses.
The future in IELTS Speaking
Future forms in IELTS Speaking Parts One, Two and Three questions and answers review.
The Future in IELTS Writing
Different future forms in IELTS Writing Tasks One and Two presentation, with predictions, speculations, and recommendations.
The Meaning of British Body Language and Gestures
Students try to work out and then remember common gestures and body language in the UK, useful for visitors to the United Kingdom as an interesting introduction to cultural differences more generally.
There is & there are- Guess the Place
Names of places and there is/ are practice with a fun guessing game, including vocabulary of things in places such as furniture.
There isn’t a/ There aren’t any dice drawing game
Negative sentences with there is and there are game, practising the difficult distinction between "there" with "isn't a" and "aren't any"
Things people love or hate like and be like game
Like as a verb and preposition speaking on strong preferences
Things to avoid in IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 giving reasons practice
Phrases for giving reasons practice with useful advice on typical mistakes in IELTS Writing Task 1, with useful language for Speaking Part Three and Writing Task 2.
Things to avoid in IELTS Listening giving reasons practice
Why bad tactics in IELTS Listening exam practice and preparation are not good ideas discussion, with useful language for giving reasons
Things to avoid in IELTS Reading giving reasons practice
Advice on IELTS Reading with useful language for supporting your arguments in IELTS Speaking Part Three and IELTS Writing Task 2, including lots of different reasons/ cause/ effects phrases.
Things to avoid in IELTS Writing Task 2 giving reasons practice
Saying why in IELTS Speaking and Writing practice through giving advice on IELTS Writing Task 2 essays, including positive and negative advice phrases.
Things to do when you interrupt
Different kinds of phrases for interrupting classification and card games.
Time Expressions- Same or Different
Similar and different prepositions of time and other past, present and future time expressions.
Too and enough in fixed phrases activities, collocations and proverbs
Too, too many, too much, enough and not enough in common collocations such as proverbs review, good both as models of how to use the quantifiers and as useful fixed phrases.
Too and enough with opposites reversi memory game
Learning adjectives with too and enough with a version of Othello
Too and Enough- Discuss and Agree
Too, too much, too many, enough and not enough practice through sentences to complete together with your opinions, the freer discussion topics.
Travel and Tourism Recommendations- Numbers Practice
Pronouncing numbers, giving advice and travel and tourism vocabulary speaking practice, including students discussing their own real travel suggestions based on typical situations for using numbers.
Travel English Telephone, Email and Face-to-Face Dice Game
Rolling a dice to decide which typical exchange related to travel to roleplay, including practice of typical functional language for travellers like requesting.
Travel English- Imperatives and Requests Practice
Contrasting commands and offers from travel staff with please + verb with requests from travellers with can/ could, including the most common phrases to say and hear while travelling.
Travel English- Simplest Responses and Key Words Games
Staff and travellers phrases listening and speaking practice.
Travel phrasal verbs storytelling card games
Multiword verbs to describe journeys card games, starting with dominoes to make a model story, then combining verbs and particles to make their own tales.
Travel Situations Email and Telephone Roleplays
Distance communications related to travel speaking, with useful travel collocations and functional language phrases brainstorming.
Travel Vocabulary & Roleplays
Typical travel situations to roleplay, with useful transport and travel collocations in the roleplay situations and then in a joining words together task to test students' memory of the vocabulary.
Tricky Future
Tricky future forms review lesson plan with time clauses, verbs, and phrases. Students practice identifying meanings and expressing them in different ways. Homework includes writing about possible future scenarios.
Turn taking and active listening longer phrases card games
Basic and more complex phrases for interrupting and not interrupting card games and brainstorming
Typical Mistakes with English Numbers- Error Correction Task
Common ways of mispronouncing numbers review, including L1 interference and sounds which are difficult to say and put together.
UK or USA- British and American English trivia quiz
Fun pairwork activities in which their partners guess which version is British from language and general knowledge clues, followed by a more basic matching UK and US English activity.
University Applications- Tips and Useful Phrases
How to apply for courses and what phrases to use to do so, presented by students choosing good tips and then trying to remember the language related to that advice.
Unreal Past Sentence Completion
Past tenses for theoretical situations practice through three fun games, all based on typical Unreal Past sentences to complete.
Used to, be used to and get used to sentence completion games
Used to for past habits and being accustomed practice through three fun games and typical used to sentences to complete, including finding experiences that students share, a guessing game, and a lying game.
Used to, be used to and get used to- discuss and agree
Students make sentences about past habits or getting accustomed to things that are true for both of them, using the typical used to sentence stems to help.
Used To- Politically Correct Language
Talking about unpolitically correct language in the past to practise used to
Used to/Would Speaking Game
Past and present habits verb forms speaking through a fun personalised guessing game.
Useful language for reports- make me say yes
Vital verbs and phrases for writing reports through a speaking game
Useful Phrases for Reports- Sentence Completion
Common sentences in business reports presentation and practice through gapped sentences to discuss and complete, with different ways of writing numbers and an optional extension with insurance vocabulary - good for financial English classes.
Useful phrases for reviews sentence completion activities
Completing typical writing reviews phrases games
Valentine’s Day in different places comparing practice
Comparing and contrasting review on the topic of Valentine's Day, with linkers, comparatives, etc.
Valentine’s Day numbers guessing game
How to say numbers and use active and passive voice speaking through a warmer cooler numbers guessing game, including different pronunciations of numbers and love and relationships vocabulary.
Valentine’s Day options regular and irregular plurals practice
Discussing if one or more is better for Valentine's Day, trying to remember the plural forms, then generalising about how to make regular and irregular plurals from singular nouns
Valentine’s Day superlative drawing game
Fun practice of forming and using superlative adjectives through competing to draw the most extreme Valentine's Day goods and experiences, including a grammar presentation of the five different kinds of superlative.
Valentine’s Day vocabulary relative clauses definitions game
Using defining relative clauses to explain Valentine's Day gifts, places, and other love and relationships vocabulary, including a relative pronouns grammar presentation, and moving onto other festivals and celebrations.
Verb Patterns
Students put cards which take the same verb pattern together, first with no help, then with tips like putting synonyms and opposites together, with verbs followed by gerund, by infinitive and by "someone".
Verb Patterns with Reporting Verbs Activities
Five card games to practice reporting verbs plus gerund, plus infinitive, etc, with both controlled practice and freer speaking practice activities.
Verb Patterns- Sentence Completion Guessing Games
Three fun speaking games for verb plus gerund, verb plus infinitive, etc, with students guessing, trying to spot lies, or trying to find things they share, with typical sentences to use each pattern in.
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