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TO BE DRUNK AND ALCOHOL RELATED EXPRESSIONS - BRITISH ENGLISH
There are a number of expressions that no-one will teach you at school when you are learning English. If �to be drunk� is the only way you know how to express that one had too much to drink, you will be surprised by these expressions used very often by the British! Great if you want to share with your learners a bit more of the British culture! En...
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type: Choose
Downloads: 41
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WINE - BASIC VOCABULARY, TEXT, COMPREHENSION EXERCISE AND ANSWER KEY.
This is a a reading exercise about wine knowledge, followed by 2 pages of comprehension questions plus answer key. a great worksheet to practice reading and comprehension but also very interesting for general knowledge as it is concise yet comprehensive and systematically explained.
Level: advanced
Age: 14-17
Type: reading
Downloads: 52
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COCKNEY! BRITISH VOCABULARY AND MOST USED EXPRESSIONS
There are a number of expressions that no-one will teach you when you are learning English at school. I got to learn and use quite a few of them with my British �mates� and would like to share them with you. This first text is about COCKNEY ENGLISH and the most common well-known expressions from the "rhyming dialect". ENJOY!!!
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
Type: reading
Downloads: 59
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BRITISH VS AMERICAN ENGLISH - PART 3 (CAR AND TRANSPORT RELATED TERMS)
In this Part 3 comparing the terms used in Britain and in America we cover car and transport related terms. Interesting vocabulary for those who want to learn how to refer to vehicles and vehicle parts correctly, whether they are in America or in Britain. Part 1 (baby related and clothing related)and part 2 (food related terms) have also been uploa...
Level: intermediate
Age: 6-17
Type: Choose
Downloads: 100
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MONEY AND MONEY-RELATED EXPRESSIONS - BRITISH ENGLISH
There are a number of expressions that no-one will teach you at school when you are learning English. This part 5 covers a number of colloquial expressions related to money. Ideal if you want to learn a bit more about the British culture.
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type: reading
Downloads: 178
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BRITISH VS AMERICAN ENGLISH - PART 1 (BABY & CLOTHES RELATED TERMS)
It is my intention to cover all the terms I can gather that are different when spoken in Britain and in America. This part 1 covers some baby-related words as well as clothes.It is very useful for learners who want to learn the different terms of different countries so that they can speak correctly wherever they go. Hope you like it. Part 2 has bee...
Level: intermediate
Age: 6-17
Type: reading
Downloads: 92
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BRITISH VS AMERCIAN ENGLISH - PART 4 (SCHOOL RELATED AND PLACES RELATED TERMS)
In this part 4 that contrasts British and American terms I tried to cover the school and education related terms and places. Good material for those who want to know that they should say "chemist" in the UK whereas "drugstore" in the U.S.
Parts 1 (Clothes and baby related terms), Part 2 (food related)and Part 3 (transport and car related terms) ...
Level: intermediate
Age: 6-17
Type: reading
Downloads: 73
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BRITISH VS AMERICAN ENGLISH - PART 2 (FOOD RELATED TERMS)
This is part 2 of the series of items that are referred to differently in Britian and in America. This part 2 covers some of the key words related to food. part 1 has also been uploaded today and covers baby-related and clothes-related terms. Part 3, 4 and 5 will follow. Useful if your learners need to feel "at home" in either country.
Level: intermediate
Age: 6-17
Type: reading
Downloads: 102
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VERB TO LIKE - BASIC EXPLANATION AND PLENTY OF EXERCISES
THE VERB "TO LIKE" HAS A REGULAR PATTERN AND IT IS A GOOD WAY OF INTRODUCING THE SIMPLE PRESENT FORM OF MOST VERBS IN ENGLISH.THE WORKSHEET HAS A BASIC EXPLANATION OF THE VERB CONSTRUCTION IN THE AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE, INTERROGATIVE FORMS AS WELL AS THE "SHORT ANSWERS" FORM, FOLLOWED BY PLENTY OF EXERCISES. ANSWER SHEET FOR THE EXERCISES INCLUDED O...
Level: elementary
Age: 6-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 15
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BRITISH VS AMERICAN ENGLISH - PART 5 AND LAST (ALL OTHER WORDS)
This part 5 is the last of the British/American English series. It is made up of 3 pages covering all the other terms that weren�t covered in the previous ones. So, do you need to go to a CASH POINT to get some NOTES to pay for the CINEMA before you go on HOLIDAY??? or do you need to go to an ATM to get some BILLS to pay for the MOVIES before you g...
Level: intermediate
Age: 6-14
Type: Choose
Downloads: 63
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