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Game Sudoku Puzzle(lunch table )
Fill in the grid with verbs in such a manner that every row, every column and every 3x3 box accommodates the lunch table( spoon-knife-beef-onion-rice-juice-grill-burger-salad)without repeating any.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 3
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future
Complete the sentences using ( will / going to / might )
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 2
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present perfect vs. past simple
Read these sentences and match them with the uses of the present perfect
Complete the questions. Then practice the conversation with a partner. Give true answers for you.
Look at sentences from the table. Check (✓) the statement which is true below the sentences.
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 11
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Game for ever-whatever
Dear friends
In this game you canShow your creativity in teaching using this game
1write questions
Let your students answer it using a specific grammatical rule
2 Write Un correct sentences
Let your students correct it using a specific grammatical rule
3Put pictures
Let your students build sentences using a specific grammatical rule
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Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: others
Downloads: 2
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Used to.
To describe repeated past habits or states that are now different.
Remember, if the event was just once, use the past simple.
I used to go there on vacation. (several times) ✔
I used to go there on vacation in 1998. ✘
I went there on vacation. (in 1998) ✔
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 25
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past progressive
Use the past progressive to talk about actions in the past which were
a) in progress at a specific time:
At 7:30, they were having dinner.
b) in progress when something else happened:
They were having dinner when their friends arrived.
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 20
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DIAL UP WORDS (spelling game)
Any word (nouns-adjective-adverb -verbs) you can dial any word to remember its spilling and to practice logical intelligent
Level: elementary
Age: 3-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 1
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Relative clauses Who .. � Which . . � That
Use:
To define or give further information.
Form:
� Who refers to people. A person who plays tennis is a tennis player.
� Which refers to things. I lost the book which you lent me.
� That refers to things or people. Makkah is a place that is very special for Muslims.
Ahmad is the friend that I visited in Riyadh.
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 12
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lesson summary
I hope it is helpful for you and your students
to control cognitive ability
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
Type: lesson-plan
Downloads: 1
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comparative
Choose the correct answer of the following
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 12
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