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Category Archives: Will for predictions
Xmas and New Year future forms worksheets
Have just put up a new one that reviews future tenses and ties some of the older ones together: Xmas and New Year Xmas tense review I used it with these activities to make a 90 minute lesson: Going to … Continue reading
Posted in Future perfect, Going to for predictions with present evidence, Going to/ will, Will for predictions
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New TEFLtastic worksheets etc January 2010
Guess the job 20 questions and personalisation Arrangements, plans and predictions speaking tasks Future clauses chain story
Posted in Future tenses, Going to for future plans, Going to/ will, Grammar games, Materials, Needs analysis, TEFL, TEFL games, tense review, Vocabulary, Will for predictions, Writing
Tagged GTKY
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History for ESL students
Updated 13 June 2022 I am in no way an expert in either history or CLIL, but as I’ve written this material and there didn’t seem to be much available when I was looking thought I may as well put … Continue reading
New TEFL articles and teaching ideas Dec 08
15 ways to learn students’ names LINK UPDATED 15 more fun ways to practice the Past PerfectLINK UPDATED 15 fun ways to practice third and mixed conditionalsLINK UPDATED 15 more ways of eliciting vocabulary LINK UPDATED 15 fun ways to practice will … Continue reading
Posted in Classroom dynamics, Classroom management, Conditionals, Eliciting, Future tenses, Grammar, Grammar games, Mixed conditionals, Pairwork and groupwork, Past perfect, past tenses, Speaking games, Teaching English Abroad, TEFL, TEFL games, Third conditional, Using L1 in class, Vocabulary, Will for predictions
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Christmas and New Year teaching ideas 2008
UPDATE: Much expanded and reorganised Xmas page with 42 articles and worksheets now here: Xmas and New Year materials/ ideas
Posted in Adverbs of frequency, Business English and ESP, Cross cultural training in EFL, Cultural differences/ cultural training, First conditional, Food vocabulary, Future perfect, Going to for future plans, Going to for predictions with present evidence, Grammar games, Language of negotiation, Modals of deduction, Passives, Past continuous, Photocopiable worksheets, pre-school/ kindergarten/ very young learners, Present simple/ continuous, state and action verbs, Technical English, TPR, video, Vocabulary games, Will for predictions
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New Year, New Grammar
As people searching for Xmas themed lessons seems to finally be over, here comes the New Year worksheets to ease yourself back into your classes with:
Posted in adverb word order, Adverbs, Adverbs of frequency, Conditionals, Cultural differences/ cultural training, First conditional, Future continuous, Future perfect, Future tenses, Grammar, Learner training, Photocopiable worksheets, state and action verbs, TESOL, Will for predictions, Word order
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How much Christmas cheer can one class handle?
UPDATE: Full list of Xmas stuff now here. More Xmas links, should you be a glutton for merriment (including one that says “Focus: Fluency speaking, advanced vocab, conversation, destroying students’ enjoyment of Christmas”, which is nice) And a few more … Continue reading