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Reporting accidents

Do you know what to do if there is an accident at work. In this resource you will listen to Rene reporting an accident to the supervisor.

Cooking Chinese vegetables

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.

To catch a thief: past simple and past continuous practice.

Students write a short article about a robbery to practise the past simple and past continuous.

Storylines

A speaking and listening activity to help learners practise narrative tenses for storytelling. Aimed at lower level learners and above.

two women sharing an umbrella

Anna's wet day out

Help students to plan and write a narrative in five easy stages

Present perfect simple and continuous

How long have you been studying English? This is an example of the present perfect continuous.

Future plans

Watch the presentation and complete the activities to find out how we use 'will, going to and present continuous' to talk about the future. 

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British fashion

Is fashion important to you? Do you like to wear the same as other people or stand out in a crowd? Read this article and find out how young people in Britain create their own style.

Changing an appointment

Making an appointment by telephone in English can be hard because you need to use clear language and speak calmly.

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