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Housing in the UK

This lesson is about housing in the UK and is based on Housing materials from both the NIACE Citizenship materials for ESOL and the ESOL Nexus learner website. The lesson provides an overview of the types of accommodation available in the UK and develops the learner's ability to ask and answer questions, listen for detail and fill in a housing form.

Writing about yourself

Do you know how to write about yourself? Read Leyla’s personal information and complete the activities. Then write about yourself.
an ESOL learner writing a college assignment

Writing a college assignment

Do you want to study at college or university? Do you want to know how to write assignments better? This activity will help develop your assignment writing skills.   

Why people like to queue

British people often wait in queues when they are in places like shops and banks Watch the video, which shows why people like to queue and practise yo

A dark and stormy night

The activity should work at most levels above elementary, as long as your students have some knowledge of past tenses, but it works best when they also know past continuous / progressive too. All you need to get things started is a sheet of plain paper for each pair of students.

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