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Game what is your alibi? Practicing Past Proressive
The student creates a believable alibi for the detective from information on where he was when a crime was committed. The detective has to try to spot inconsistencies in the alibi.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: others
Downloads: 93
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Whooz in the News? You are. You are the prime suspect in a crime and must create a believable alibi.
Page 3 of a multi-part worksheet (was too large so I had to split it into pages). Page 1 is the reading. Page 2 the student is the prime suspect in a crime that was committed during the recent black out in Brazil. The student answer the comprehension questions and puts together a believable alibi from the information for where he was when the crime...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 13
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Whooz in the Nooz? You are. page2
Page 2 of a multi-part worksheet (was too large so I had to split it into pages). Page 1 is the reading. The student is the prime suspect in a crime that was committed during the recent black out in Brazil. After reading the article on the blackout, the student has to answer the comprehension questions and put together a believable alibi from the i...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 7
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Whooz in the Nooz? You are. You are the prime suspect and need an alibi.
Page 1 of a more part worksheet (was too large so I had to split it into pages). Page 1 is the reading. The student is the prime suspect in a crime that was committed during the black out in Brazil. He has to read the article to put together a believable alibi for where he was when the crime was committed. Subsequent parts have the comprehension qu...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 6
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Editable Advent calendar
Children like to help prepare for the holiday festivities and get in the spirit. It increases their self-esteem to realize just how much, even the littlest ones,can be of real help to their families. Positive, social, affirming behavior is modeled as a "to do" list Advent Calendar. Students are invited to reflect on the gifts they can contribute to...
Level: elementary
Age: 5-12
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 21
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Conversation Before Class Begins
The student will listen to the conversation and then create his own conversation with a partner. To reinforce what they learned, each student writes his own mini-conersation and makes it into a cartoon. Students should act out their conversations in front of the class.
Attribution: Clip art courtesy Phillip Martins http://www.phillipmartin.info/...
Level: elementary
Age: 6-12
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 30
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Invitation to a Family Reunion
1.Students talk about the house and answer questions about the picture.
2. Ss label the parts of the house.
3. Students address an envelope.
4. Students write down the directions to the family reunion using a map.
5. Can be used as an introduction to the heartwarming book The Relatives Came by Cynthia Rylant. There is a lesson plan for using ...
Level: elementary
Age: 7-12
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 16
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Making Polite Requests page 2
After students have practiced formulating polite requests/complaints to resolve problems, they compare what they wrote to what a client wrote. Students analyze and improve the client�s complaints. I updated this 2009 worksheet today, Aug.15, 2014 with an answer key and examples of a rude way to express what the polite examples modeled for comparis...
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 178
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Making Polite Requests page 1
This worksheet gives polite expressions that can be used to communicate about problems. There is a passive voice exercise.
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 168
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Count and Non-count Nouns song
This is a verse I wrote about the concept of countable and non-countable nouns. I set it to music to make it easier for the students to remember the information, and you can sing it to the tune of Bob Marley�s "Don�t Worry, Be Happy".
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 11
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