SHOPPING LISTS
I�ve prepared this game for my students to practice some specific structures. There are six shops and sts have to buy the items on the shopping lists.
The rules are on the second page.I hope you like it. Hugs.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-14
Type: worksheet
Should / Shouldn�t
A funny way to learn how to give advices.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
Two famous families
This nice and useful worksheet offers students the possibility to work in pairs and practise speaking. Each student will have to find out about the information he/she hasn�t got. At the same time, they will be talking about two famous families (Argento�s and ALF�s family)
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
Speed Dating Scenario
I did this lesson with a class today and it worked really well. Although many speed dating lessons involve the whole class going around the room, I thought this could be a bit hectic and boisterous. I thought to get everyone to concentrate better it would be good for them to listen to the dates, and note down what was said, and we could then discus...
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-17
Type: lesson-plan
Buying Used Car Role-Play
A fun role-play for pairs. Each student takes turns assuming the role of buyer/seller. They each call the other up and try to buy a car using the criteria given. The criteria can be altered as needed.
Level: elementary
Age: 14-17
Type: activity-card
Role play about TELEVISION, reality TV, mass media conversation
This role play helps students to discuss about mass media, reality TV, television in general and its/their impact on our lives. Because of the various roles it really created a lot of interest and a great discussion in my classes!
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type: worksheet
Excess- discussion
This is a conversation topic related to excesses people do that can shock people or even be huge problem in their lives.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Questions that may be asked at level five of the Trinity oral exam.
I like my students to take the Trinity Exams and I have found that they need to be able ask and answer questions fluently, so that�s the reason for this printable. It can also be used in an ordinary conversation class. Hope it�s suitable. HAve a great week.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: others
Giving Advice - Problems and advice with necessary language
Ss match the problem with the advice then use the given functional language to talk with a partner who offers them some advice in order to solve their problem.
Level: intermediate
Age: 5-17
Type: worksheet
Making suggestions - gapfill and role play
Pairwork: gapfill, using suggestions and responses, language for preference and likes and dislikes.
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type: worksheet
Do you prefer A or B? Now with picture cards too!
Use this activity to practice the question �Do you prefer A or B?� Students answer their preference and follow the arrows. Procedure for the game on page 2. Page 3 are bonus cards using the same vocabulary so you can cut out and play other games to practice the vocabulary. I hope you enjoy!
Level: elementary
Age: 7-17
Type: activity-card
Do You Know How To _____ ? Game
Yet another version of my favorite classroom game for young learners. This one is �Do you know how to ____?�. Lot�s of fun and the kids get lot�s of practice plus funny things for the kids to do. Procedure on second page! I hope you find this print useful and if you do, please check out my other versions.
Level: elementary
Age: 7-17
Type: activity-card
working on conversation 2
What would you answer if someone say you these expressions.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
working on conversation 1
Different ways of saying hello and goodbye in English. Colloquial expressions.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
working with dialogues 6
Simple but very useful for everyday life.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
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