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| Welcome to this week's newsletter! As well as some classic revision materials we have a new activity with downloadable worksheets. There's also a reminder about our teacher training portal: Train. If you're a teacher trainer or a teacher looking to do some online training, why not have a look?
Look forward to seeing you on the site, or on our Facebook page.
Best wishes, Rob TeachingEnglish Team | British Council | BBC  |
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 | On this page you will find lots of ideas for classroom activities to help your students with general revision as well as revision of grammar and vocabulary points. Read more |
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 | This activity is based around a website that tells the true stories of some people who migrated to Australia many years ago. The activity includes reading as well as listening and viewing skills and your students will need to have access to an internet connected computer. Read more |
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 | Listening skills are hard to develop. Students can do a variety of work before listening to help them understand the listening. This article looks at the aims and effectiveness of different types of pre-listening tasks. Read more |
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 | 'Train', our teacher training area, was launched earlier this year. For teachers, there are videos and self-access online courses, while for teacher trainers there are downloadable workshop materials, including guidelines on how to use them. Read more |
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 | Using sound effects with young learners
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 | Do you use sound effects in class as an alternative to flashcards? A teacher from China writes: 'They have a lot of potential, and rather than just experiment I wondered if I could learn from others' experiences.' Can you help? Read more |
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