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This fun activity can be used as a vocabulary review or to test existing vocabulary knowledge, and generates a lot of lexis.
This fun activity can be used as a vocabulary review or to test existing vocabulary knowledge, and generates a lot of lexis.
What do your students know about Wales? Try this lesson and help them learn more about an interesting part of the UK.
This reading and speaking activity provides practice in giving clear instructions and explaining the rules of a game. Students can then play the games as an extension activity.
Do you think you could survive on a desert island? What would you eat? What would the danger be? Watch video and get some good advice.
A survey commissioned by the British Council produced some quotes showing what people in different countries think about the UK. Compare their opinions, do the activities and let us know what you think.
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.
In this speaking activity students have to look at how to encourage migration to an imaginary city. They look at a number of projects to help support this and have to agree how to allocate a budget. The activity is based on themes from the British Council OPENCities project www.opencities.eu