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spinney
Dale
United Kingdom



I�m a Brit living in Spain teaching English because that�s all I could find over here. I like it though. I also upload my worksheets on ISL Collective, normally a day or two after I have done so here. br You can order my books by pasting this into the browser: https://www.amazon.es/Dale-Bates/e/B08QD5M5PQ?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1613573760&sr=8-1

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How to Complain - activity worksheet
Another one for Aftab57: I have used this a fair bit and found it to be very helpful. Also, the students love it. There is a little bit of grammar at the beginning but it is all laid out so, no need to spend time writing on the board. I get the students to read the sentences out and then get them to give me other examples. There is then a dice game...
Level: intermediate
Age: 11-100
Type:
Downloads: 50


 
Let�s Go Shopping
For Aftab57. Pairwork - I thought I had uploaded this but it seems I didn�t. First, there are two vocab sheets for containers/quantities and groceries vocab, one for student A and another for student B. They can fill them in, in pairs. Once that is done, there is a dice game which gives simple vocabulary and fixed expressions for shopping. After th...
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
Type:
Downloads: 20


 
Train Timetable Questions: Grammar and Practice activities
I have used this for a few years now and have found it to be very useful. There is a small section of a train timetable on the first page with some examples of "How many times a day ...?" questions as well as "How often does ...?" and "How long does it take ...?" along with some small explanations of the grammar. Once all the grammar has been done,...
Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
Type:
Downloads: 46


 
Book Adjectives and Adaptation Debate
A short exercise using adjectives commonly used to describe books. There is also a debate on which book to adapt for TV with the participants taking the parts of executives at an online TV channel. They have to choose two of the books according to their personality cards. There is also a short preposition/phrasal verb exercise with answers provided...
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-100
Type:
Downloads: 48


 
Idioms about Communicating
Yet another worksheet on idioms, this time on the subject of communication. There is also a small quiz on the origins of the expressions that can be played in teams. Answers on the back as always.
Level: advanced
Age: 10-100
Type:
Downloads: 43


 
What are they going to do?
A small worksheet on predicting what people are going to do. Pre-teach the structure of "going to do something" and then get each student to tell you what each person in the pictures is going to do. You can use simple questions to consolidate and then get them to write complete sentences for each picture as homework. Answers are on the back.
Level: elementary
Age: 11-100
Type:
Downloads: 35


 
One Word Two Meanings: 2
Back by popular demand! A short worksheet about words that have more than one meaning. Answers are on the back. The vocabulary box at the top of the page can be covered up for those with a B2 level or above. And yes, I know "murder" as in a flock of crows, isn�t exactly a common word. It is, however, a fun word, with loads of potential for puns.
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-100
Type:
Downloads: 45


 
What did they do? Part 4
Part 4 Print out the cards double-sided or place the arrow down on the info page so that it aligns with the printed first page. Laminate them and then cut them out. You or a student should hold up a card so that everybody in the group can see the name of the person and the picture. Students then have 20 questions they can ask to try and find out w...
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-100
Type:
Downloads: 31


 
What did they do? Part 3
Part 3 Print out the cards double-sided or place the arrow down on the info page so that it aligns with the printed first page. Laminate them and then cut them out. You or a student should hold up a card so that everybody in the group can see the name of the person and the picture. Students then have 20 questions they can ask to try and find out w...
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-100
Type:
Downloads: 30


 
What did they do? Part 2
Print out the cards double-sided or place the arrow down on the info page so that it aligns with the printed first page. Laminate them and then cut them out. You or a student should hold up a card so that everybody in the group can see the name of the person and the picture. Students then have 20 questions they can ask to try and find out what t...
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-100
Type:
Downloads: 43

 

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