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I currently teach JHS and ES in Japan, but have had experience teaching Spanish to children, and English to people of all ages in Perth, Western Australia. I love teaching ESL, and I hope you find my uploads useful. xxx (Note: My worksheets have to be in US English so watch out for the missing u!)
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Verb Cards
Just glue these onto card, or make a double sided copy and cut them out and you�re hot to trot!
*It shows up funny on the preview but it�s in a normal grid and all lined up. I also made backs of the cards so they can�t read the verb through them....i learnt that the hard way of course.
I wrote down how I used it just in case you were interest...
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 10
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What day do you like? worksheet
This worksheet is an interview sheet for young learners on the topic of days. Each day has a picture associated with the starting sound of the day. Each student gets a day card and they have to answer based on that card.
(For cards, just make extra copies of the worksheet and print them, or get the students to answer based on their own feeling...
Level: elementary
Age: 9-14
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 7
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MYO Animal Wordsleuth
In this activity, students choose animals, write them in a grid, fill it up with extra letters and then make clues for a partner to know which animals to search for. They swap worksheets when they finish filling it all in. (This way it`s more challenging than just having a list of animals to look for...they have to make some sentences using previou...
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-14
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 4
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Past simple timetable sheet
A simple worksheet I made for level 1 students in a highschool, for them to write in their activities for the previous day, draw the time on an analog clock, write past simple sentences with regular/irregular verbs, and include a time reference.
Level: elementary
Age: 9-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 2
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What day do you like? Japanese version
This is the same as my What day do you like? Interview sheet, except the pictures represent the translation of the days into Japanese. In Japanese, Monday = Getsu and Getsu = moon, hence a picture of a moon. Students walk around and ask each other the question, writing their friends� names in the spaces provided based on their answers) I used this ...
Level: elementary
Age: 9-14
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 1
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