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Prepositions
Prepositions are short words (on, in, to) that usually stand in front of nouns (sometimes also in front of gerund verbs). Check out links to several exercises.
Full StoryTitanic – Discussion Questions
Titanic Discussion Questions, plot summary and lesson ideas. Check it out.
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Are you for or Against Television debate. Watch a video with your students. Have them share their views on television watching.
Full StoryLife and Death Conversation Worksheet
Do you ever think about your own death? Should anyone think about dying? Is there any reason to be afraid of death? Check out these discussion questions about life and death. Download the worksheet for free! No subscription needed.
Full StoryLove Conversation Worksheet
Is it possible to live without love? Are there some people who can never love? Check out these discussion questions about love. Download the worksheet for free! No subscription needed.
Full StorySteve Jobs Discussion Questions
Use these discussion questions on Steve Jobs, the creative mind behind Apple company, to have a conversation with your students and stir some thoughts on important life matters. Download the printable worksheet for Free.
Full StoryOpen lesson – Conversation Worksheet
Use these topics to have an open conversation lesson with your students. They will use their English to talk about relevant information to them.
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Watch this ESL practice conversation explaining the regular and irregular verbs in the past tense. http://video.about.com/esl/Past-Tense-for-Beginners.htm Related articles Tense shifting (gradvi.wordpress.com) Which are three simple tenses (wiki.answers.com) What is the past perfect tense of cling (wiki.answers.com)
Full StoryAlicia Keys song worksheet
Two songs about New York city! There’s nothing you can’t do
Now you’re in New York…
How to use the Conditional Perfect
The conditional perfect construction is used for conditional situations occurring in the past; it expresses thoughts which are or may be contrary to present fact. Often used for: Expressing regret Bewailing one’s fate Expressing bitterness about a past event Speaking retrospectively COULD HAVE + participle I could have worked harder but I didn’t. I could have [...]
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ESL lesson on the wedding of Prince Will and Kate Midlenton
Full StoryTypes of Authentic Assessments
Types of Authentic Assessments Oral Interviews Teacher asks students questions about personal background, activities and interests. Informal and relaxed context; Conducted over successive days with each students. Story or Text Retelling Students retell main ideas or selected details of text experience through listening or reading. Students produce oral report; It can be scored on content [...]
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