English Timesavers: Newspaper Articles to Get Teenagers Talking
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A collection of articles from a variety of British newspapers covering themes from environment and war to food and shopping. Stimulating articles range from the light-hearted such as ‘A Valentine card for the dog’ to more complex issues such as globalisation and global warming.
Vocabulary and comprehension activities accompany each article, along with a glossary linked to the text, and a ‘useful language’ box. Great material to get your students discussing the issues of the day!
Upper-Intermediate-Advanced (B2-C1)
The series of photocopiable resource books for English Language Teaching includes cross-cultural lessons, grammar, vocabulary or skill development, games, raps and communicative activities and everyday, practical English. Tried and tested by teachers around the world, these are full of imaginative, lively activities and perfect for introducing, consolidating or practising recently taught structures and lexical sets.
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Product Details
Series
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781904720300
Date published
March 20th, 2006
Other details
- 88 pages
Condition
New
claudia hieber
on 2 August 2016
newspaper articles to get teen
I use "newspaper articles to get students talking" with different young teenager classes in Germany.
The articles are great and the exploitation exercises very effective. The topics interest the kids and trigger interesting discussions that everyone feels they can participate in. I also find they learn interesting and useful new vocabulary. I recommend it strongly.
Claudia Schaller-Hieber, Urspringschule, Schelklingen, Germany