Talking about feelings
In this module you will learn words for talking about feelings, practise the verb 'to be' and make sentences to describe how people are feeling.
In this module you will learn words for talking about feelings, practise the verb 'to be' and make sentences to describe how people are feeling.
In this module you will learn the names of parts of the body, listen to people talking to a doctor and practise your spelling.
In this module you will learn new food words and practice reading and spelling words beginning with p and b.
In this module you will learn new words about school and practise answering questions on school forms.
The aims of this lesson are to provide practice of the vocabulary of jobs and of reading and speaking skills. The lesson is based around a jigsaw reading exercise on a text about a survey of hairdressers. It introduces the topic of jobs with discussion and a dictation, then asks learners to identify and exchange information.
Students will find out about charity shops and explore ways to raise money for charity. A central focus of this lesson is the valuable work of The Ruth Hayman Trust.
This lesson is about school parents’ evenings. It provides students with the chance to read about parents’ evenings and practise vocabulary associated with meeting a child’s teacher. It also develops the students’ ability to ask a range of important questions at parents’ evening.
A simple speaking activity for low level learners to practise using the past simple.
What's the best place you've been to? Listen to Esther talking to Dot about the places that she has been to and the food that she ate there.
Cooks often use a wok to cook Chinese food, especially stir-fry. TV chef Ken Hom shows us a tasty way to make dish of Chinese vegetables in a wok.