| | | | Teaching kids
April is the month when St George's Day is celebrated. In this lesson, pupils read the story of St George and the Dragon and work in pairs or small groups to produce pictures for different parts of the story. Using only their illustrations, they practise their speaking skills by retelling the story.
| Teaching teens
'Listen for your word' is a simple way to improve students' concentration during listening activities. This activity, from a talk by Jeremy Harmer can be used with different levels. All students have to do is listen, pay attention and have fun. Try it in your class.
| Teaching adults
Do your students need to practise listening for specific information? These activities are good for training the students to hear everything and to identify individual words. They are challenging but students can see an improvement. You can do these kinds of activities regularly and they needn't take up a great deal of time.
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| | | | Development
Primary Essentials provides teachers with an introduction to teaching English to young learners aged 7 to 11. Using video, audio and community elements, you will learn the essentials to help you succeed in your teaching of young learners. Course starts 26 May.
| Events
If you were unable to attend the British Council Signature Event at IATEFL Birmingham - Shakespeare lives: love, hate, death and desire in English language classrooms - you can catch up with a video recording of this practical, thought-provoking and interactive event.
| Magazine
'Investigating the practice of The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) outside Europe: a case study on the assessment of writing in English in China' explores the CEFR in relation to its current profile and use in China, and considers its possible application in assessing the writing of English by Chinese university students.
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