Pronouncing The Schwa Speaking Activity

Pronouncing The Schwa Speaking Activity (With Worksheets)

Pronunciation Practice Of The Schwa – Intermediate To Advanced A short, focused ten-minute warmer designed to help learners recognize and pronounce the schwa sound—the most common vowel sound in English. Using simple words, phrases, and sentences, students practice identifying the schwa in context, which improves both their listening and speaking skills. The activity is versatile, […]

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Practice Prepositions Related To Work

Practice Prepositions Related To Work B2 -C1 (With Worksheets)

Practice Prepositions Related To A Job And Workplace – Intermediate To Advanced This lesson provides a focused and practical way for learners to practice prepositions commonly used in work-related contexts. Using a combination of a practice worksheet and a note sheet, students first review and consolidate the correct use of prepositions before applying them in

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Conditionals Cut-Up Jigsaw Lesson

Conditionals Cut-Up Jigsaw Lesson (With Worksheet)

English Conditionals Practice Cut-Up Activity – Intermediate To help ESL students remember the forms of the five conditionals, this cut-up activity can be used as either a jigsaw game or as a reference sheet when returning to any lesson on the conditionals. Students work with pre-prepared sentence fragments that can be assembled in a jigsaw-style

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Comparative and Superlative Revision Lesson

Comparative and Superlative Lesson B1 -B2 (With Worksheets)

A Revision Lesson To Practice Comparative And Superlative – Intermediate An ideal revision lesson to practice the basic comparative and superlative forms in addition to introducing the ‘as ___ as’ forms using quite and the same. Suitable for high B1 and B2 level students. Students can work individually, in pairs, or in small groups to

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