TP Worksheet: Flags
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A lesson on the little-covered topic of “Flags” and associated words and phrases (e.g banner). Students discuss questions such as “What do the colours in your national flag represent?” in a fluency activity before moving on to discover expressions and idioms connected with the word “flag”. For example, “to flag down (a car)” and “to wave a white flag”. Further opportunities for fluency practice areĀ provided with stimulating questions such as “Why do people sometimes burn flags?”
Talking Point worksheet – Flags
Talking Point teacher notes – Flags
Written by Liz Regan for TEFL.net
May 2010 | Filed under Talking Point Worksheets
Since taking the RSA CELTA Liz has worked for the British Council in Milan, gaining her RSA Diploma there. Apart from working as a freelance in-company language trainer, Liz is also an oral examiner for the Cambridge University Main Suite exams (KET, PET, FCE and CPE) as well as the BEC Preliminary, Vantage and Higher exams. She is a qualified practitioner of NLP (neuro-linguistic programming).
May 2010 | Filed under Talking Point Worksheets
Since taking the RSA CELTA Liz has worked for the British Council in Milan, gaining her RSA Diploma there. Apart from working as a freelance in-company language trainer, Liz is also an oral examiner for the Cambridge University Main Suite exams (KET, PET, FCE and CPE) as well as the BEC Preliminary, Vantage and Higher exams. She is a qualified practitioner of NLP (neuro-linguistic programming).

