Advertisement storyboard  
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In this lesson students produce a storyboard for an advertisement. It's suitable for pre-intermediate level and above.

Average: 3 (2 votes)
Using stories in the classroom  
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This lesson is aimed at lower intermediate students. It could be adapted for use with higher and lower levels.

Average: 2.9 (71 votes)
Email writing  
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This lesson aims to teach or revise the rules of writing emails in English by studying the differences between formal letters, and informal and semi-formal emails.

Average: 3.5 (62 votes)
Phrasal Verbs with Get  
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This lesson is a self-contained lesson which presents ten phrasal verbs in the context of a dialogue.

Average: 3.4 (129 votes)
Vocabulary lesson: Money  

The lesson aims to raise students' awareness of verbs which collocate with ‘money' and give them practice of using them. and promote learner autonomy by encouraging the deduction of meaning of unknown lexis from context.

Average: 3.2 (111 votes)
Pet mania  

Level - Mixed

This lesson is about pets and focuses on the recent British trend of having a small dog as a fashion accessory.

Average: 2.9 (48 votes)
Much Ado about Nothing  

Level - Upper-Intermediate to Advanced

This lesson plan follows on from the article 'Shakespeare for Teens' and it is best exploited as a series of two or three lessons.

Average: 3.2 (23 votes)
The weather  

Level - Advanced  

The aim of this lesson is to give students practice in reading for specific information in an online article about the weather.

Average: 2.9 (34 votes)
Carnival safety success  

The Notting Hill Carnival 2002 held in London on the 25th and 26th August is one of the biggest in the world. This plan contains exercises and tasks based on a report on the carnival.

Average: 3.5 (8 votes)
Telling a story  

Level - intermediate and above

Narrative, telling stories and anecdotes forms an important part of our everyday communication. This lesson is aimed at developing the ability to tell stories or anecdotes.

Average: 3.1 (32 votes)
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