Do you ever stop and think about what the world would be like if we didn't have cleaners? Do you work as a cleaner or in the cleaning industry yourself?
We should all be very thankful that there are people in the world who toil away every day to clean up the mess the rest of us make.
Cleaning may not be the most glamorous job in the world, but it surely has to be one of the most important.
This lesson is my way of saying thank you to all the cleaners of the world, while teaching a good bit of vocabulary connected with cleaning, too.
In this puzzle there are some of the new vocabulary words that you can find in the Video English Lesson. All of the vocabulary is to do with cleaning.
This lesson has been created to make learning the Present Simple as interesting as possible. The subject is the Moon, and you will find lots of interesting information about our nearest neighbour in Space. You will also learn about how to get to the Moon. The lesson also answers the question, Is the Moon really made of green cheese?
You will learn about the present simple tense and when we use it:
Named after a 3rd Century Roman priest, Valentine's Day is a celebration of romantic love. The day is an opportunity to show your feelings for someone you like. It is a day when flowers, and roses in particular, become move valuable than gold, and chocolates acquire bigger boxes and price tags.
Whether you intend to celebrate the day or not, this video will introduce you to some of the truths behind the fiction of St. Valentine's Day. It will also provide you with lots of new vocabulary and the means to learn and practice your new found words.
This is a linked game, linked to the English Lesson, Cards - Proficient.
It has been created to help the student learn and remember the vocabulary of the lesson, and to also introduce some new vocabulary and new expressions.
The U.K. is on the brink of an obesity epidemic, one that will cost as additional $90 billion per year by 2050, says a study.
The Foresight Report, a government-led research project, says that by 2050, 60 per cent of adult men, 50 per cent of adult women and about 25 per cent of all children under 18 could be obese.
Britain has become a nation where overweight is the norm, reads the report.
This game is linked to the English Lesson based on this report and looking at the vocabulary of obesity.
These are the adjectives we use to describe different types of personality. The words include kind, hard-working, polite, honest, organised, cheerful, relaxed, friendly, and their opposites.
These are my all time most favourite English-speaking film stars. I have used the film they were the leading man in as the clue. You have to find their names.
A puzzle looking at the language encountered and used by air travellers.
If you sometimes use aircraft to travel, or ever find yourself in the airport, looking out on the runway watching the aircraft takeoff and land, this is the puzzle for you.