Posts Tagged ‘Classes’
English Conversation – Memory
This is the preparation material for an English conversation lesson about memory. Watch an incredible video about a man who has a thirty second memory and the impact this has upon his life. Learn key expressions, phrases and idioms about memory and remembering and discover how to answer the most common conversation questions about this fascinating subject.
English Conversation – Religion
This is the preparation material for an English conversation lesson about Religion. Watch a video about religion in schools; learn some English idioms, which use religious terminology; and discover the most common conversation questions that people ask each other about this interesting and important subject.
English Conversation – Immigration
This is the preparation material for an English conversation lesson about immigration. Learn some key vocabulary about immigration, for example, the difference between immigrate and emigrate. Listen to an audio discussion about this subject and learn how to answer the most common conversation questions about immigration.
English Conversation – Charity
This is the preparation material for an English conversation lesson about charity and volunteer work. There is an audio discussion to listen to, some phrasal verbs we can use when talking about charity and some common conversation questions that we can use when discussing this subject.
English Conversation – The Economy
The Economy
This is the preparation material for an English conversation lesson about the economy. There is an audio discussion to listen to about the economy and some key collocations, phrasal verbs and idioms that we use when discussing this important topic. You can also find a list of discussion points and conversation questions about the economy.
English Conversation – City and Town Life
City and Town Life
This is the preparation material for an English Conversation Lesson about City and Town Life. In this lesson, you will learn many common collocations that we use when we are describing cities and towns. You will also learn some of the most common questions people ask eachother when discussing cities and towns and the places they have lived.
Phrasal Verb – Take After
When you take after somebody in your family, you are like them in appearance, behaviour or character.
Present Simple | Take after |
Past Simple | Took after |
Past Participle | Taken after |
-ing form | Taking after |
Examples of Use:
- I take after my father but my brother is more like my mother.
- Most people say that I took after my father.
- I wish I had taken after my mother, she is very beautiful.
English Conversation – Fashion
Fashion and Clothing
This is the preparation material for an English Conversation Lesson about Fashion and Clothing. You can listen to an audio discussion between two people about fashion, learn useful vocabulary, idioms and phrasal verbs relating to fashion and clothing, and discover how to answer common conversation questions that people ask about this subject.