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Past habits

Can you talk about your life story in English? Can you use the past simple to say what your life was like before?

Cooking a fish dish

TV chef Ainsley Harriot shows us how to make a delicious fish dish.

Customer problems

Do the people who work in the places that you clean ask you to do things?

Modal verbs for obligation and permission

Do you know how to ask for permission in English? Do you know how to use words like ‘can’, ‘must’ and ‘have to’?

The teacher's phone call

Teachers often need to talk to the parents of children who are in their class about how the child is getting on.

The noisy television

Has a neighbour ever come to your home and asked you to stop doing something because it was annoying them?

Talking about the future

In this simple lesson students will have a chance to speak freely about different aspects of their future life, while the teacher guides them (with the students' help) to the best available grammar forms in order to do so.

Making British biscuits: imperative

Do you like making cakes and biscuits? Watch this video where Anne shows you how to make some traditional British biscuits. They taste so good!

The Titanic and the third conditional

This is a way to consolidate the form of the third conditional. it is best used at the end of the first lesson in which students meet the form, or at the latest the one after.

Imperatives

How do you tell someone what you want them to do English? Do other people tell you what to do?

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