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  1. To learn vocabulary related to reading and books. To practise speaking about reading habits and complete a questionnaire, and develop discussion skills. To develop speed reading skills with a reading race. To develop reading for comprehension skills.

  2. Project work with teenagers. Project work is becoming an increasingly popular feature within the ELT classroom. Common projects are class magazines, group wall displays about students' countries and designs for cities of the future.

  3. Different models of teaching literature in class. There have been different models suggested on the teaching of literature to ESL/EFL students (Carter & Long, Lazar). How the teacher will use a literary text depends on the model they choose. The cultural model views a literary text as a product.

  4. This lesson would serve as an ideal primer for any teacher considering reading the book in class or introducing students to the literary themes it covers. by Joe Wilson. Note: Due to the nature of the book, this lesson deals with themes that some people will find upsetting, including rape and political and religious themes.

  5. In this Speaking Class students talk about books and reading in general, watch a video, have a discussion and brainstorm ideas. Unlimited Plan Show B1 / Intermediate Critical Reading Club 30 min / 45 min

  6. 14 sie 2023 · Students read books at their level and engage in activities before and after that help them build core reading skills. Read on to learn how to teach a guided reading lesson, plus see our favorite guided reading activity ideas.

  7. Teenagers: Reading. We want the classroom task to help students develop reading skills. This section contains suggestions to help you encourage your students to read in class.

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