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 | "Irreplaceable" Beyonce A gap fill activity with definitions.
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 Level: advanced
 Age: 14-17
 Type: worksheet
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 | "My friends" Red Hot Chilli Peppers A gap fill activity focussing on word formation.
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 14-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 7
 
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 | "You are the only exception"- Paramore Song activity with three types of activities.
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 Level: elementary
 Age: 14-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 28
 
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 | Adele- Hometown Glory Listen to the song and delete the extra words.
Key:
Line 5- to
Line 7- then
Line 9- the
Line 11- I�m
Line 13- so
Line 15- that
Line 17- our
Line 19- the
Line 21- will
Line 23- is
Line 25- not
Line 27- us
Line 29- big
Line 32- have
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 Level: intermediate
 Age: 14-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 9
 
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 | Amy Winehouse: You know I�m no good Students read the abridged MTV biography about Amy Winehouse and complete the table with the events in her life. They then watch the video of "I�m no good" and complete the words that are in phonetic script.
This song could be used as a lead-in to a discussion about fame, newspapers, celebrities, drugs/alcohol or artists who died too young.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 14-17
 Type: activity-card
 Downloads: 67
 
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 | Body Language: A Key to Success in the Workplace: Bloomberg Business Weekly Authentic, unabridged article with pre, while and after reading activities.
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 Level: intermediate
 Age: 14-17
 Type: reading
 Downloads: 27
 
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 | Book report- writing lesson plan A lesson plan outline focussing on a book review. It starts by looking at the book "Three Cups of Tea" (details included on pages 3 and 4), moving on to writing a synopsis of the first page, then discussing book review content before crafting the book report.
This lesson format is taken from Tricia Hedge�s book "Writing"- I have chosen a differe...
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 14-17
 Type: lesson-plan
 Downloads: 10
 
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 | Changing the subject A lesson plan for practising changing the subject. The activity includes pair discussions about friendship and a listening.
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 Level: intermediate
 Age: 14-17
 Type: lesson-plan
 Downloads: 3
 
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 | Employment words- pairs crossword Students work in pairs to describe the employment related words (responsibility, development, salary etc) in their crosswords to their partners in order to complete their crossword. Hints are included on page two if students need support. 
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 Level: intermediate
 Age: 14-17
 Type: activity-card
 Downloads: 7
 
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 | Expanding headlines- Articles: a/an/the/zero article before nouns Headlines taken from: New York Times (USA), Chicago Tribune (USA), BBC News (UK), The Guardian (UK) and The Sun (UK).
Procedure:
Write up one of the headlines on the board, and ask the students where they would insert a/an/the before noun or noun phrase and there they wouldn�t, if they were expanding the headline into a sentence.
e.g. "Volcano...
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 14-17
 Type: activity-card
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            |   1st, 2nd and 3rd conditionals
 A presentation with examples explanation and practice for 1st, 2nd and 3rd conditionals. Includes examples with unless and alternatives for "would".
Hope it helps.
 
            Level: intermediateAge: 14-17
 Downloads: 29
 
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            |   Adjectives and adverbs: gradable & ungradable
 A powerpoint showing gradabale and ungradable adjectives and the adverbs of degree and intensity that can be combined with them.
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            Level: intermediateAge: 14-17
 Downloads: 30
 
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            |   Adjectives: -ing & -ed
 Using love as a context, students explore -ing and -ed adjective forms. There are notes on the PPT slides.
After slide 11 students can work on: http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=567555#thetop
On slide 13 there is a link (a MS Word icon) to a document for students to match the diffe...
 
            Level: intermediateAge: 14-17
 Downloads: 45
 
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            |   Adverb position
 Powerpoint outlining the rules for adverb position, including when there is more than only adverb in a sentence. Practice included at the end.
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            Level: intermediateAge: 14-17
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            |   Adverbs
 An overview of adverbs including:
Adverbs modifying advectives, past participles etc.
Adverb formation
Spelling rules
Adverbs and adjectives with same form
Adjectives with an adverb form
Adverbs with two forms
Adverb form in informal English.
Goes well with this game: http://www.onestopeng...
 
            Level: intermediateAge: 14-17
 Downloads: 34
 
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            |   Expressing purpose
 Powerpoint outlining structures to use when talking about Someone`s purpose, An object�s purpose, Judgements, More than sufficient/necessary, Sufficient (or not).
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            Level: intermediateAge: 14-17
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            |   Have- causative verb
 A presentation with examples and practice for have as a causative verb.
Hope it helps.
 
            Level: intermediateAge: 14-17
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            |   Idioms with by
 A powerpoint to practice the authentic use of idioms with by:
By choice, by heart, by mistake, by ear, by name, by far, by sight, by chance.
The contexts are newspaper and website headlines.
Key:
1. heart
2. name
3. mistake 
4. sight
5. chance
6. ear
7. far
8. choice
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            Level: advancedAge: 14-17
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            |   Introduction to the Passive Voice
 An introduction to the passive using celebrities who commit crimes as the context (Hugh Grant and OJ Simpson). The presentation includes notes (quite detailed as I like a script!). Please excuse the references to Brazil, where I teach.
Hope it is helpful.
 
            Level: intermediateAge: 14-17
 Downloads: 6
 
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            |   Like and as for similarity
 A presentation with examples to express similarity with like and as.
 
            Level: intermediateAge: 14-17
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