Materials 1. Class dictionaries or online dictionary. Cambridge and Macmillan both have online dictionaries: http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/ and http://www.macmillandictionary.com/ 2. Lesson plan 3. Dictionary quiz 4. Answer key 5. Dictionary quiz template 6. Appendix B (text) Introduction In this lesson pupils do a fun quiz to develop their dictionary skills. They then work in small groups to create their own dictionary quiz using a template. Procedure 1. Warmer (5 minutes) Elicit twenty words from the pupils and write them on the board. Pupils can suggest words for things they can see in the classroom. Pupils then work in pairs to put the words into alphabetical order, using a dictionary to check. 2. Do the dictionary quiz (15 minutes) Put pupils into small groups or pairs and give each group a dictionary. Allow students to use dictionary apps, online dictionaries, monolingual or bilingual dictionaries. Give each group a copy of the dictionary quiz. Give pupils a limited time (about 20 minutes) to work together to answer all the questions. They should use a dictionary to find out or check their answers. If you are unable to access the Internet, you can find a copy of the text in appendix B. 3. Check quiz answers. (10 minutes) Check Pupils’ answers by (a) going through each question and eliciting feedback orally or (b) getting pupils to compare their answers with other pairs/groups. 4. Make a new dictionary quiz (30 minutes) Give each group of pupils a copy of Dictionary quiz template. Explain that they are going to make a new dictionary quiz for their classmates. Pupils use dictionaries to make a quiz. 5. Finishing or homework If you have time at the end of step 4, groups can exchange their dictionary quiz sheets and race to find the answers. Alternatively, make enough copies of the quiz sheets for each pupil to have one as a homework task. Contributed by Katherine Bilsborough