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 | Food Cards This is the first set of cards (8) you can use in a shopping activity in your classroom. Practice for the use of �How much is it / How much are they?� �They�re 1.5 � a kilo / It�s 2 � a bottle�.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 10-17
 Type: activity-card
 Downloads: 15
 
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 | Food Cards This is the second set of cards (8)you can use in a shopping activity in your classroom. Practice for the use of �How much is it / How much are they?� �They�re 1.5 � a kilo / It�s 2 � a bottle�.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 10-17
 Type: activity-card
 Downloads: 15
 
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 | Food Cards This is the third set of cards (8)you can use in a shopping activity in your classroom. Practice for the use of �How much is it / How much are they?� �They�re 1.5 � a kilo / It�s 2 � a bottle�. (Please add one more picture yourself after download, I had to delete it coz of file size...)
 Level: elementary
 Age: 10-17
 Type: activity-card
 Downloads: 14
 
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 | Barbeque shopping role play A double handout, each with its own shopping list of items for a barbeque. Have a few students being the �shop�, all other students use their handout to buy all the things on their list as quickly as possible. Grammar: How much is it / are they + using the correct speech for prices.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 8-14
 Type: activity-card
 Downloads: 13
 
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 | What would you like at your BBQ? Using a BBQ theme, students draw food items on a barbeque, AND write them down. Next, as a speaking activity, students tell each other what they have at their bbq, using �there is� and
�there are�.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 6-14
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 12
 
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 | making suggestions and responses Grammar handout for elementary s�s to practice making suggestions (let�s go swimming / how about taking a taxi) and responses (I�d rather not / Sure-Certainly)
(Sorry if the lay out didn�t come through right...you can change it after downloading)
 Level: elementary
 Age: 10-17
 Type: grammar-guide
 Downloads: 11
 
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 | Draw a face Students use couloured pencils to draw facial parts (eyes, nose etc.) on a face, then use the box below to talk about it. (e.g. His nose is big and green / Her eyes are small and blue)
 Level: elementary
 Age: 6-10
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 10
 
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 | Movie talk Students learn apprporiate language to talk about movies (in the past!)Some useful adjectives are given. TIP: print a few movie posters of the web for students to look at and talk about. Also have them come up with their own movies.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 12-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 9
 
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 | Countries & nationalities S�s read and decide where to write Country names and their adjectives (e.g. China, Chinese. 13 gaps to fill in total.
Have s�s read it aloud after filling in, or give as homework.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 6-10
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 8
 
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 | A visit to the zoo In groups, students use this handout to talk about a visit to the zoo using past simple: �I saw... / The tiger had...� and past continuous to talk about the animals� actions: �They were lazing in the sun / swinging from the trees� and superlatives to describe which animals they liked / didn�t like and why: �My favourite animals were the pandas, the...
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 10-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 8
 
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