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How to teach emphasis



 
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How to teach emphasis #1 (permalink) Tue Jul 18, 2006 22:12 pm   How to teach emphasis
 

hey guys

does anyone have any ideas/activities for teaching emphasis.

words, cleft sentences, inversion etc

ive presented the language and the class have done some restricted tasks.

what could i do thats a bit more authentic????

any thoughts appreciated
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