Category: speaking

End-of-school-year or back-to-school speaking activities (A1+)

Here we are, back at school with our students. After all these months of distant teaching and learning, we can finally meet our learners face to face. What are your first impressions after the...

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At the Chemist’s – mini-dialogues

Have you been looking for short dialogues to encourage your students to speak English? And have you been thinking of something useful, like everyday English that they may need to speak once they find...

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“Shopping” mini-dialogues

Shopping is an integral part of everybody’s life. Hence, knowing what to say when we buy things or pay for them seems essential when we go abroad. Below, you will find a quiz to...

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“At a restaurant” mini-dialogues

Everyday English in ten real-life situations.  Ten mini-dialogues to practise in three different ways. At a restaurant – PDF worksheet At a restaurant – online worksheet   Why don’t you look at other posts...

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Complete the Question – conversation cards/twenty-second game

Yes, it wasn’t until recently when I finally discovered https://www.canva.com. Being under the impression of the wonderful tool and all the possibilities it offers, I put an effort into learning how to make flashcards and other...

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Past Simple – lesson ideas for A1/A2 learners

Every new group of learners is a challenge for every teacher. While teaching, the first thing I feel I need to do is to take advantage of the best ideas I have already brought...

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Booking and checking in at a hotel can be challenging – listening and reading comprehension lesson for B1/B2 students

While virtually travelling across America, we’ve already bought some gasoline at the gas station At a gas station, ordered breakfast in a diner How to order breakfast in a diner and eaten in a restaurant How...

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Present Simple – lesson ideas for A1/A2 students

I’m sure you know the feeling when you are lost in the amount of teaching materials you have created so far, and as a consequence, you create more and more because you’ve already forgotten...