Hello,
Featured Lessons - Retail therapy anyone? These
lessons about shopping. You can look at new shopping trends or some of the strange
things we can buy as well as odd ways of shopping - do you squeeze all the baked
food you buy?! For teachers whose students love to shop! Click
here to visit the featured lessons page. Here are
this week's new resources: Intermediate to Upper-Intermediate
Instant Workbook - Cleaning Up Their Acts A sustainable waste management
system in use on a world heritage site. Skills: Reading, ordering and matching
pictures to sort rubbish.
Pre-Intermediate Instant Lesson - A Healthy
Diet? A study of more than 22,000 Greeks provided further evidence that
the "Mediterranean diet" rich in cheese, nuts and olive oil can protect
against heart disease and cancer. (Healthy diets, food vocabulary, reading for
the main idea, scanning, true or false, drama, What Is It?, countable and uncountable
nouns game.)
Upper-Intermediate Instant Lesson - Cleaning Up
Their Acts With its landfill sites almost full, Japan has launched a
plan to halve the amount of trash it buries. Meanwhile, Ireland battles a price
of economic success: a waste disposal crisis. From a third island nation, New
Zealand, comes a possible waste management solution. (Waste management, environmentally
friendly waste management systems, matching sentence beginnings and endings, listening
for information, true or false, choose the best answer, using 'also', understanding
a process diagram.)
Anna Grammar - "Did you have" Vs "Had
you" I have a lovely student who just can't seem to grasp the idea
that we say, "did you have . . ." she always wants to say "had
you . . ." and although she knows that her form is wrong she needs a better
explanation than I can give her! Can you help?
Weekly Warmer
- Group Sentences 1 This warmer is good for mingling, and getting students
talking and moving.
Click
here to access this week's new resources. Quote
of the week: "Watch your thoughts; they become words. Watch
your words; they become actions. Watch your actions; they become habits. Watch
your habits; they become character. Watch your character; it becomes your destiny."
Frank Outlaw. |