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            Future sentences 
            
            Practice makes perfect. A worksheet with a future tense chart and a number of prompts for students to make their own sentences. Subjects rather than the exact words are given to help the students extend practice into real situations rather than just by rote learning. EDITABLE Enjoy from downunder.
             
            Level: elementary 
            Age: 8-17 
            Type: worksheet 
            Downloads: 9
            
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            Hints to help learners to avoid  difficulties with some basic English constructions  (editable)  
            
            Having explained points such as the difference between lend and borrow, bored and boring, think of and think about, etc, etc so many times I have compiled a few hints that seem to help. Here they are! There is a page of error corrections for practice included. I usually do a grammar auction with these sentences just to spice things up. ANSWER KEY i...
            
             
            Level: intermediate 
            Age: 11-17 
            Type: worksheet 
            Downloads: 14
            
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            Difficult Sounds 
            
            Here is a solution to pronunciation problems with "l", "r" and "wo". There are some minimal pairs, tongue twisters and a running dictation for practice. It is suitable for most levels as the focus is on speaking and listening rather than grammar. Running dictations are always great fun...... a little noisy but fun.
Enjoy! 
             
            Level: elementary 
            Age: 11-17 
            Type: worksheet 
            Downloads: 15
            
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            Relative clauses 
            
            This is an explanation of relative clauses with an extremely useful chart. There are two sets of exercises for practice. The next part, a communication bingo-type activity, is a fun way of producing and practising these clauses naturally. My students have always enjoyed this. ANSWER KEY. EDITABLE Enjoy from me downunder to you wherever.
             
            Level: intermediate 
            Age: 12-17 
            Type: activity-card 
            Downloads: 380
            
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            Adult Find Someone Who 
            
            Ever get sick of "Find someone who" which asks the same boring questions? Then this is for you. It is designed to be used by young adults because of the questions. I tend to prefer the option of one question per student and that way they speak to more people. There are three different worksheets. The teacher can choose to use all three at once so t...
            
             
            Level: intermediate 
            Age: 17-100 
            Type: activity-card 
            Downloads: 5
            
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            "Eat It" a parody of Jackson�s "Beat it" for all students studying food. 
            
            This is a worksheet on Weird Al Yankovic�s version of "Beat It". It includes gap-fill, matching, unscrambling, sequencing, error correction, paraphrasing, -ate words, creative writing. Great to use with a food unit.EDITABLE and LYRICS. Enjoy from down under.
             
            Level: intermediate 
            Age: 10-17 
            Type: worksheet 
            Downloads: 102
            
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            The Owl and the Pussy Cat 
            
            Edward Lear�s famous poem "The Owl and the Pussy Cat" has been a favourite for years. This is suitable for all ages. I use it with Intermediates. This worksheet is a listening and/or reading with exercises. It includes comprehension and sentence sequencing. Have fun.ANSWER KEY included
             
            Level: Choose 
            Age: 8-14 
            Type: worksheet 
            Downloads: 6
            
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            Magazine Worksheet 
            
            This is a worksheet to encourage students to read everyday English by by looking at magazines of their choice. I thelps them to focus on the grammar and vocabulary involved.
             
            Level: intermediate 
            Age: 12-17 
            Type: worksheet 
            Downloads: 10
            
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            Other ways of expressing the future 
            
            This worksheet is designed to use future forms other than �will�. I have designed it with Cutting Edge 3B in mind but it is a completely stand alone activity. I wanted to wean my students from "I will, he will" all the time. ANSWER KEY & EDITABLE. please enjoy from me downunder to you wherever!
             
            Level: intermediate 
            Age: 9-17 
            Type: worksheet 
            Downloads: 59
            
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            Pairwork 
            
            This is a fun speaking and listening exercise to help students to hear differences between certain consonant and vowel sounds.
The students work in pairs, reading one line at a time. The partner must differentiate between three similar words. 
             
            Level: intermediate 
            Age: 10-17 
            Type: activity-card 
            Downloads: 3
            
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