Ordering fish and chips
In the UK, many people enjoy eating fish and chips.
In the UK, many people enjoy eating fish and chips.
Reading aloud is shown to improve confidence and understanding.
This lesson plan is all about the language learners need in the outside world when things do not go exactly according to plan!
A speaking and listening activity to help learners practise narrative tenses for storytelling. Aimed at lower level learners and above.
Have you ever had a really bad day? Watch the video of Anne talking about when she had one of those terrible days.
This lesson provides students with facts about their consumer rights, to make them better informed when they are buying items in shops or online. As well as learning common collocations related to consumer rights, they will practise their listening skills and take part in a role-play to return a faulty item.
This lesson focuses on the past simple, past continuous and past perfect tenses in the context of biographies and culminates in students giving a short presentation about a famous person.
Students think about and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of cycling. They then consider what else they could do personally to reduce their carbon emissions.