Category Archives: prepositions of time

Prepositions supplementary materials pages reorganised

I usually say I don’t know how it took me so long when I finally organise one of my worksheets pages, but in this case it is almost certainly because so many of the worksheets, songs etc practise a mix of … Continue reading

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New ELTarticles May 2011

That’s “English Language Teaching articles” and pronounced “ee el tartikulz”, in case your not up to date with the latest TEFL lingo. Teaching those dreaded “benefit classes” Teaching contractions (that’s I’m, you’ve etc, so no connection to pregnancy) 10 time expressions … Continue reading

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Prepositions and directions worksheets etc

Like the other recent ones below, expanded, updated, cross referenced, linking to the finest of resources and generally buffed to a fine shine, but this time with songs and video lessons too Prepositions and directions games, worksheets, songs and videos

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New ELT articles May 2009

15 ways of making writing interactive – LINK FIXED 15 countable and uncountable noun games – LINK FIXED 15 fun activities for prepositions of time (and boy do we need ways of making this fun!) – LINK FIXED As a brief aside, … Continue reading

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TEFL tip of the day- Prepositions of time

Marcelo Montecinos, an English teacher from Chile, suggests the ATONIN Time Pyramid- which is basically to get your students to learn the “word” ATONIN and then to remember that the three prepositions in it are in order of the lengths … Continue reading

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