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Travel Phrasal Verbs

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Students learn how to form and use phrasal verbs for travelling. They also identify different types (transitive/intransitive and separable/inseparable).
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Gavin and Stacey Welsh Accent

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Teach REAL Welsh accents with this clip from Gavin and Stacey. Students learn some everyday informal vocabulary and check their comprehension with this complete lesson plan.
Shopping Habits Vowel Blend PronunciationQuick View
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Shopping Habits Vowel Blend Pronunciation

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Students read these original texts about two different shopping habits. They pick out idioms, slang and phrasal verbs first. Then they practice identifying vowel blends that start with ‘o’ and ‘u’, before practicing to read them using the phonemic chart.
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Reading and Listening Journal

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A series of activities that students can complete each week based on any reading or listening text they consume! Weekly use can supplement their lessons with activities that practise skills such as paraphrasing, summarising, analysing parts of speech, and asking questions. This has helped transform the English of many previous clients.
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Challenging Scottish Accent Lesson

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In this lesson students are exposed to a clip from sketch show Chewin’ The Fat and the Scottish Accent. They learn features of the accent and answer questions based on the video.
'A', 'e', 'i':  Vowel Blends PronunciationQuick View
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'A', 'e', 'i': Vowel Blends Pronunciation

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Teach a difficult aspect of pronunciation with this original text about working too hard! Learn phrasal verbs about work and pick out words with ‘a’, ‘e’, ‘i’ vowel blends so students can practice them with the phonemic chart!
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School Phrasal Verbs

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Perfect for foreign teachers of English! Read this text written by an 11-year-old and find the phrasal verbs in context! Use it as a starting point to discuss school and education in general.