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Question Words
Students must change the sentences into questions based on the underlined part of the sentence. An example is provided for them.
Level: elementary
Age: 11-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 1
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What is my Profession?
Use this listening activity to test students� knowledge of some different professions. The teacher should read each group of statements, and the students must guess what profession that person has.
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-17
Type: others
Downloads: 4
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Color the Animals! - Little Red Hen
This worksheet goes along with my other activity, titled "The Little Red Hen". With that, students can first read the story of the Little Red Hen, and then color in the pictures of the animals on this worksheet that they have read about.
Level: elementary
Age: 6-12
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 3
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Conversation Questions - ghosts
These are conversation questions I created about ghosts. They don�t just have to be used around Halloween. I have a student in a private class who is studying the past simple and continuous now, so after discussing these questions we created our own ghost story.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: others
Downloads: 4
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Valentines Day dialogue
This is a fun role-play about a couple�s Valentines Day date. Have students take turn reading the role play, then answer the questions at the bottom of the sheet.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: reading
Downloads: 13
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Tongue-Twisters
Your students will have a blast trying to pronounce these tricky tongue - twisters correctly! Make it competitive - give them time to practice, then see who can say each one the best.
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 9
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Landforms
A good worksheet for reviewing basic geography. After already having studied these terms, have students look at the picture, define the terms, then draw their own picture of each term.
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-14
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 4
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Comparative and Superlative Olympics
This worksheet can be used in a number of ways. In my class, I copied this table onto the chalkboard and had 3 students who thought they fit each category come to the front of the room. Then I called on one student to tell me, for example, "Patricia is tall. Claudia is taller, but Alberto is the tallest". Then I had Alberto write his name under...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 0
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