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Is bear wrestling really illegal in Oklahoma? Get your students talking and learning collocations with "the law" and "crime" with this fun, dynamic speaking ESL class on weird laws from around the world.
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Plastic-free shopping may just be the future—just a couple of decades after being told that plastic was the future. Are we ready to go plastic-free?
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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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When was the last time you did something wholesome? This class will get your students talking about wholesome activities as well as focusing on the verb 'get'.
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Worksheet with 120 general questions to help your students prepare for their English exams! ESL questions suitable for Cambridge First and Advanced, IELTS, TOEFL, Aptis, and more.
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Ever noticed a connection between words that start with 'wr'? Dive into the twisted world of 'wr' words and their origins and you might be surprised. Today's ESL lesson plan focuses on vocabulary relating to twisting, turning, and distorting.
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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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What draws people to conspiracy theories? What brings conspiracy theorists together, and how do some of them gain such momentum? That's the topic we explore in this video-based ESL worksheet built around this fascinating TED Talk. 
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When in social situations, be careful not to open a can of worms! This society-focused worksheet discusses what questions are appropriate (or inappropriate) to ask in different situations, teaching a number of phrases and relevant idiomatic expressions.
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