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Likes and dislikes: Oral expression
Students practice how to talk about their likes and dislikes by asking each other questions.
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Walk and talk game: Questions
Speaking exercises on making yes or no questions and giving short answers in the simple present.
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Tenses: Help token
Overview of the present simple, present continuous and past simple on one page. Can be used as a summary or as an auxiliary map.
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Bruce Campbell's special house: Listening comprehension - New Strike 1
Listening skills exercise with the video from the method about Bruce Campbell's special house.
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Exploring celebrity fashion: Writing
Writing assignment in which students choose a celebrity figure to describe his or her clothing style.
They practice:
- description of clothes
- analysis of clothing styles
- opinion on fashion sense
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Studying grammar in a foreign language: How do you do that?
Poster to help students study grammar of a foreign language.
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How to deal with translation sites?
A lesson developed around the pitfalls of translation sites, with a focus on translations from French to Dutch. This lesson makes students reflect on shortcomings, but also on the opportunities of well-known translation sites such as DeepL, …
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Create an efficient summary in six steps
By making a summary, you are actively working on the learning material. This allows you to absorb information more efficiently. In addition, such a structured document provides a clear overview of your learning material. Two birds with one …
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Four methods for taking notes
In this article you will find information about four note-taking methods:
- Cornell;
- blurting;
- mind maps;
- question and answer.
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Will or won't: Drill exercise
Oral drill exercise in which students practice the difference between will (affirmative) and won't (negative).
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Possessive adjectives or pronouns: Exercise
Students will complete the sentences with a possessive adjective or a possessive pronoun and thus practice this material.
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Possessives
An oral exercise that can also be used in class as a drill exercise and where students can practice the possessive adjectives and pronouns .
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