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Category Archives: Medical and pharmaceutical English
Medical English games/ photocopiables page now properly organised
One of my most popular pages, for some reason. Let’s hope now it’s working properly it regains that position… Medical English communication games/ classroom materials Click on the Communication Games/ Worksheets link under the photo above for details of more … Continue reading
Posted in Medical and pharmaceutical English, Photocopiable worksheets
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Free Medical English classroom handouts
As I can’t post any new worksheets until my technical problems are sorted out, going to polish up my old worksheet pages instead. Not much new on this worksheet page of mine, but have cleared up the instructions, got rid … Continue reading
Posted in Medical and pharmaceutical English, Photocopiable worksheets
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New Technical and Medical English worksheets
Some originally written for Onestopenglish but went missing during an editor change, so now available here for free: Technical English worksheets Medical English games/ worksheets
Posted in Business English and ESP, countable and uncountable nouns, Determiners and articles, Medical and pharmaceutical English, past tenses, relative clauses, Technical English, TEFL, Vocabulary, Vocabulary games
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New EFL handouts Feb 2010 Part Two
Prepositions and body part mimes Comparative and superlative plus adverb Speaking Health problems mimes Writing reviews in English- Harry Potter Words often used in newspaper headlines Webquest Reading in English discussion questions
Posted in comparatives, Cultural differences/ cultural training, Discussion questions, ELT management, Materials, Medical and pharmaceutical English, Prepositions, Reading, Reviews, superlatives, Technology, TEFL, Webquest, Writing
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Medical and pharmaceutical worksheets
Now all updated to include PDF and Word versions, and available here. Feedback on these worksheets and links to other good ones (or even hints on other good activities from books) always welcome in the comments here or by email.
Numerous number games
Might just be the physics graduate in me coming out, but I seem to find myself teaching numbers in my classes all the time- be it shouting “seven Eight NIne TEEEEEEN!” at the top of my voice in my kindy classes … Continue reading
Posted in Business English and ESP, EFL exams, English for Academic Purposes, Financial English, IELTS, Medical and pharmaceutical English, Onestopenglish, Pairwork and groupwork, Photocopiable worksheets, Teaching numbers, Teaching young learners, Technical English, TEFL, TEFL games, TESOL, Usingenglish
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New TEFL Articles and Worksheets April 2008
Hopefully it’s just Mayday bank holiday rather than my lack of effort TEFLtasticwise recently that has seen a sudden drop in my number of views, but if only to make myself feel better I thought I’d give a list of … Continue reading
Posted in Body language in the classroom, Business English and ESP, Cross cultural training in EFL, Cultural differences/ cultural training, Difficult sounds, EFL exams, ELT management, Error correction, False friends, Functional language, Grammar, Learner training, Lesson observations, links, Listening, Materials, Medical and pharmaceutical English, Peer observations, Photocopiable worksheets, Problem students, Pronunciation, Reading, Requests, Teaching English Abroad, Teaching English in Japan, TEFL, TEFL games, Travel and tourism, Usingenglish, Vocabulary
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Medical English vocabulary builder
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