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Always short of time? Feel like you're late time and time again? Today's class looks at chronic lateness as well as expressions about time, with a special focus on exam English activities.
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We've made explaining phrasal verbs to your students a piece of cake. In Part 2 of this lesson, teach your students what it means for a phrasal verb to be transitive or intransitive, and what separable and inseparable phrasal verbs are. They will have plenty of opportunities to practise them in controlled exercises and then speaking exercises. 
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Prohibited places can be pretty fascinating, don't you think? Today's worksheet talks about six intriguing places people are forbidden from visiting. There is a grammar focus on prepositional verbs with "from" and plenty of reading and speaking.
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Teach your students how to handle difficult questions effectively in professional settings with this ESL lesson plan for upper intermediate and advanced students. This lesson plan focuses on strategies for managing difficult situations, collocations, speaking, reading, and role-play activities.
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It's a tough one, isn't it? That subtle difference between 'get in', 'get out', 'get on', and 'get off' always catches learners out. This B2-C1 ESL printable worksheet and lesson plan offers students a greater use of phrasal verbs relating to transportation, as well as introducing more vocabulary related to getting around the city.
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We've made explaining phrasal verbs to your students a piece of cake. In Part 1 of this lesson, teach your students what phrasal verbs are, how they are formed, and some level-appopriate examples. By the end of this class, they will be able to use basic phrasal verbs in sentences.
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