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Adjectives - Comparatives
Comparatives for very young learners. They look at the things Sophia and Mike have and write who says the statements (My house is bigger than yours...). Then they complete the table with the adjective used in the previous activity. Wish you a wonderful Sunday. Hugs, mena:)))
Level: elementary
Age: 7-11
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 338
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"Pepe, the clown" - Reading Comprehension for Elementary/Lower intermediate students
I couldn�t resist the "At the circus" clip art collection;)
Students answer some questions - Do you go to the circus? How often? What�s the most exciting moment? What is it like living and working in a circus? - and read the text to find out if they were right or wrong. Then they do several exercises with different levels of complexity (KEY INCLUD...
Level: elementary
Age: 10-12
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 549
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Working with the Dictionary 1 (for lower intermediate students)
Knowing how to work with the dictionary is an important tool to develop students� autonomy. 4 weeks ago I started a Writing Workshop (A2 level students, their 3rd year of English) and I dedicated the first two 45-minute lessons to teach them how to work with it. This worksheet is the first 45-minute lesson: 5 different, simple exercises with a grow...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 426
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Meet Cathy and her family
Reading Comprehension worksheet: Multiple choice exercise, True/False, answering questions on the text and referrences.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: reading
Downloads: 119
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Back to school - Prewriting (sentence completing) + Writing (a short paragraph) + Speaking activity (presenting their work)
I did something similar last year. First students complete the speech bubbles with information from the fact file. Then they can already write a short paragraph with information from another factfile. They can also present their work to the class. You can give different versions to the class to make it more interesting. It would be very interesting...
Level: elementary
Age: 8-12
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 624
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Let�s eat out! - Reading + Writing + Speaking activity for Intermediate or Upper Elementary students
This is a worksheet like the one I�ve created for my task on Shopping, only this time it has to do with wining and dining so that students can better learn the conventions they should use when they eat out. They (pair work) read the dialogue and put it into the correct order. Then they write it down and act it out. BLACK & WHITE VERSION + KEY INCL...
Level: intermediate
Age: 11-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 714
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Plurals of nouns - Spelling (KEY)
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The picture on the first page was downloaded from free cliparts at http://www.cutecolors.com/
Level: elementary
Age: 7-12
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 223
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Simple Present or Present Continuous? - An Inductive Approach
Students are led to infer the rules of use and form followed by exercises. 2 PAGES. KEY INCLUDED. They read some sentences and complete the tables with the simple present and the present continuous tense (affirmative, negative and interrogative forms). After learning the rules of the use, they do two exercises with an increasing level of complexity...
Level: elementary
Age: 9-12
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 486
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English is Everywhere -- Listening Comprehension
This listening worksheet has 2 different audiofiles, one for the first two tasks (text "English is everywhere"), and another one for the last one (4 people talk about learning English). KEY INCLUDED. Students listen to the text and do a multiple choice exercise. they listen again and do a True/False exercise. Finally, they identify who says what. ...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 453
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At the Hospital - short dialogue series
Students read two dialogues at the hospital - one because of a itchy spot on the arm and the other due to an indigestion - and complete them with the simple present of the verbs in brackets. Wish you all a wonderful Thursday. The Portuguese go back to school tomorrow. Only 3 days off, not even a week! How unfair, since it was the first and last bre...
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 738
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