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My Schedule: Weekday Compared to Weekend
This worksheet asks students to compare their routine on the weekday to their routine on the weekend. The language target is to join two clauses using a conjunction, for example, "During the week, I wake up at 7 AM, but on the weekend I can sleep in". As an extension, students are encouraged to use adverbs such as "often" or "sometimes". If you hav...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
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Relative clauses: A person who...
A worksheet in which students match a job title with a description of the job. The descriptions contain relative clauses, which students are asked to underline. For example, students would match "teacher" with "a person who helps people learn", and underline "who helps people learn". If you are working with a group of students at multiple levels, y...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
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Relative clauses: A place where...
Match a place name with a description of that place. The descriptions include relative clauses. Students underline the relative clause. Example: match "school" with "a place where students learn", underline "where students learn".
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
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Downloads: 7
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