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What's on telly tonight?
What are the television viewing habits of young people in the UK? What's it like in your own country? Any differences? Surveys, role-playing and poster making in this nice lesson on teachingEnglish. Check it out!
Nice and easy
Learning Page is a massive bank of nice-looking worksheets, murals, clipart, cut outs and books for young learners on various topics. Check these samples, then sign up as a member for free, and enjoy it all for free!
Who is Flat Stanley?
He's flat, made of paper and likes travelling. Read about a teacher's experience with The Flat Stanley Project, an international literacy and communications activity. Then check the FAQs, join in, and bring "Stanley" to your own students.
Apples & more
"Apple" is possibly one of the first words students learn in English - "A is for apple", "I like apples, what about you?" Fancy a cool class on apples? Check out these activities and projects and apple facts. Enjoy!
The UK's countryside means breathtaking views, fresh air, and pleasing rambling moments. Countryside Access tells us all about the new Countryside Code. Check the activities and the funzone and take students on a ramble in the UK's lovely countryside!
More English Language Resources
If you are a learner or teacher of English, LearnEnglish has something for you.
Search English - a news, information and networking tool for English language teaching professionals.
go4english.com: An innovative English language learning tool designed exclusively for the Arab World
Teaching English - produced by the BBC and the British Council as a resource for teachers.
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