Verb noun collocations
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Free time activities
Level A1
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schedule120 mins
Daily Life
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Students use the third person singular to talk about different activities in their daily lives and discuss which of them…
Articles and Transportation
Level A2
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schedule60 mins
Daily Life
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Help familiarize your students with definite and indefinite articles a/an and the. Articles provide specificity in English by indicating which…
Will vs be going to for Plans and Predictions
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Level A2+, B1
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schedule90 mins
Daily LifeTravel
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Students learn some interesting collocations for free-time activities. They will be able to use ‘will’ and ‘be going to’ to…
Responsibilities at Work
Level A2, A2+
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schedule90 mins
BusinessDaily LifeWork
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Students learn verb noun collocations for jobs and job responsibilities with special focus on transitive verbs. A role-play activity has…
Talking about your Company
Level B1, B2
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schedule120 mins
BusinessWork
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Students practice talking about their company to a visitor or client. Students are introduced to useful business collocations to talk…
Daily Routines and Adverbs of Frequency
Level A1, A2
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schedule90 mins
Daily Life
radio_button_checkedAsking and answering questions. Describing actions. Talking about daily life
Students are introduced to common verb noun collocations used to talk about their daily routines as well as adverbs of…
Present Perfect and Past Simple for Experiences
Level A2+, B1
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schedule90 mins
People and PlacesTravel
radio_button_checkedAsking and answering questions. Talking about the past
Students use the present perfect form to talk about things they have and haven’t done as well as the past…