Environment - Questions (EFL, advanced)Quick View
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Environment - Questions (EFL, advanced)

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<p>This list of questions is perfect for your students to develop elaborate responses or to spark discussion. Very useful in exams like Cambridge (Speaking, part 4).</p>
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Talking about reading & books (EFL)

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<p>This is a sample paragraph which includes key vocabulary on books &amp; reading. Students will be guided by this sample in order to acquire the vocabulary before producing their own answers.</p>
FILM - Images (EFL)Quick View
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FILM - Images (EFL)

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<p>Set of images specially chosen to spark dialogues about cinema, put key vocabulary into practice or describe and compare.</p>
The Sounds Of English (IPA, RP)Quick View
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The Sounds Of English (IPA, RP)

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<p>If you are looking for a way to improve your students’ oral comprehension and production skills (listening and speaking), this resource will be of great help to you, as it lays the foundations of knowledge about the sounds of English.</p> <p>This is my most ambitious project as an EFL teacher. It is a comprehensive compilation of the vowel and consonant sounds of English, described in great detail (with all the spellings), using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).</p> <p>Aimed especially at Spanish students of English as a foreign language, it is a resource that can also be used by speakers of any other language.</p> <p>Given the difficulty and time required to compile the large number of examples and spellings I have included, I consider this resource highly valuable.</p>
Crime & Punishment (EFL Questions)Quick View
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Crime & Punishment (EFL Questions)

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<p>This is a list of questions about crime &amp; punishment that could spark interesting conversation or debates, or elicit grammar &amp; vocabulary from your students.</p>
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Culture & Festivals (Images)

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<p>Set of images for describing/comparing/eliciting language or conversation.</p> <p>Include subtopics such as religion.</p>