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 | A cat and a dog Two funny stories about a cat called "Sniff" and a dog called "Smelly"to build vocabulary. There are some questions for the first one to check understanding and there is a drawing activity for the second one that makes students practice prepositions as well. 
I hope you�ll find these exercises useful.
(After uploading I noticed that the works...
 Level: elementary
 Age: 7-14
 Type: reading
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 | About your flat Practising �There is, there are� in positive, negative and question forms. Practising furniture and household items.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 12-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 2
 
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 | Adjectives with the verb �to be� To practise opposite adjectives with the verb �to be� - A good drilling exercise for beginners.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 13-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 7
 
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 | Catching a cold This is a very useful reading comprehension about health questions. At the top part of the worksheet there is a glossary to learn the most difficult phrases and words before reading it. At the end of the text there is a test to check understanding.
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 13-17
 Type: reading
 Downloads: 23
 
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 | Choose the correct tense Students need to decide if the verbs in the brackets should be in Past Continuous or Past Simple tense.
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 12-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 7
 
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 | Confusing words These multiple choice exercises focus on two very difficult pairs of words that are often used in a wrong way. "Lay and Lie" and "Fell and Fall". They are extremely confusing because the first verbs in the pairs are also the past tense of the second verbs. Enjoy the exercises - ANSWER KEY IS INCLUDED!
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 10-17
 Type: worksheet
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 | Confusing Words - Part 2 The second part of my Confusing Words series. These multiple choice exercises focus on another two difficult pairs of words that are often used in a wrong way. "Rise or Raise" and "Sit or Set". Because these verbs are extremely confusing students need lots of practice to be able to use them correctly. Enjoy the exercises - ANSWER KEY IS INCLUDED!
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 10-17
 Type: worksheet
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 | Elizabeth I This is the first of my British History Series about Elizabeth I. There are two exercises after the reading text: Questions to check comprehension and a matching exercise to learn important Historical terms. ANSWER KEY is included. I hope you�ll find it useful.
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 10-17
 Type: reading
 Downloads: 161
 
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 | Food Two easy exercises for beginners. The first one is a matching exercise, the second one is a sorting out exercise into the correct category. Especially good as a starter or warming up exercise at the beginning of the lesson.
I hope you�ll find it useful.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 5-12
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 15
 
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 | Friendship This is a lovely reading comprehension about friendship. At the top of the sheet there is a glossary part to explain difficult vocabulary before reading. At the end of the text there are questions to test your students� understanding.
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 11-17
 Type: reading
 Downloads: 23
 
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            |   "Going to" future tense
 Practise "Going to" future tense in affirmative form, in negative form and in questions. You can ask students to solve a problem first, then you can show them the answers - written in red.
 
            Level: intermediateAge: 13-17
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            |   Little Donkey
 Little donkey is my students� favourite Christmas Carol. Unfortunately I had to take out the embedded Mp3 file, because I couldn�t have uploaded such a huge file here. However if you type the title in Google, you can download the carol on Mp3 for yourself and can easily add to the powerpoint to make...
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 7-17
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            |   Past Simple Tense Practice
 First practise the verb "to be" in present and past tense, then practise Past simple tense in affirmative form, in negative form and in Positive form.
It�s a good classroom exercise, since you can ask students to make sentences without them seeing the answers, however, the next click would show t...
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 13-17
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            |   Present Continuous Tense
 Introducing the rules of the Present Continuous Tense in an embedded way into the conversation of some funny cartoon figures. After the rules and examples, you can find lots of interactive exercises. My students love the humorous side of it, I�m sure your students will appreciate it too. I hope you�...
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 12-17
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            |   Present Perfect Practice
 Excellent opportunity to practise the Present Perfect Tense in Affirmative, in Negative and in Question form. At the end there is an activity when the students have to ask questions from each other using the pictures in the Power Point and they have to write down the answers, so that they could talk...
 
            Level: intermediateAge: 13-17
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            |   Simple Present Tense - Practice
 Practising Simple Present Tense in Affirmative form, Negative form and Question form. Students can see only one question at a time, and after answering it, you can show the correct answers to them.
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 13-17
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            |   Whose is it?
 This is an interactive Power Point lesson to teach how to form questions. It teaches children the question patterns, make them answer the questions first, then form their own questions using possessive nouns and possessive adjectives.
Since I couldn�t upload this PowerPoint for a few days I made ...
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 7-17
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