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Dec 26, 2016
News quiz 2016
Dec 10, 2016
One is better than none

Oct 11, 2016
When we were young
Based on Adele's song from her third album 25, this activity can be used with Intermediate level and up. The main focus is listening to chunks, followed by discussion of the song and reviewing the use of like/as.
UPDATE (23.7.2019): After consulting Adele's official website it does seem that the bridge of the song goes It's hard to admit that... and not "It's had to win me back" as previously believed - thank you to my wonderful teacher trainees for pointing it out. The handout and the teacher's notes have been updated accordingly.
UPDATE (23.7.2019): After consulting Adele's official website it does seem that the bridge of the song goes It's hard to admit that... and not "It's had to win me back" as previously believed - thank you to my wonderful teacher trainees for pointing it out. The handout and the teacher's notes have been updated accordingly.
Jul 24, 2016
Does the chunk argument trump the plagiarism allegations?
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Jul 12, 2016
The L in ELT
A report from the International ETAI Conference "Engage Enhance Energize" which took place in Ashkelon, Israel, between 4 and 6 July 2016
When Naomi Epstein asked everyone who was planning to attend and present at ETAI 2014 Summer conference to sum up their teaching career and life in seven words, I wrote “Let’s put the L back in ELT” as my 7-word bio. Nobody seemed to mind or make a big deal. This is unlike LexicalLab's similar-sounding strap-line "Putting the Language back into Language Teaching" which has drawn criticism from some who found it arrogant and insulting.
May 14, 2016
Those who can't

Feb 20, 2016
Criticism of the Lexical Approach
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Jan 31, 2016
Be like Bill for grammar (and vocabulary) practice

Background
If you don't know Be Like Bill, it works something like this: you see in your feed an image one of your Facebook friends has posted which looks like this.Jan 7, 2016
News quiz 2015 - Follow up
Activities for reviewing lexis from News Quiz 2015
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Here's the promised follow up to the end-of-year news quiz: five pages of lexis-focused activities aimed at reviewing and consolidating language from the quiz. If you haven't seen the news quiz, click HERE.
You can preview the activities below or download them in Word format and edit/adapt them as you wish. The key (answers) follows below.
Update: Vocabulary from the quiz on Quizlet: https://quizlet.com/_1x0vbs
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