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"Let�s go Shopping!" - Reading + Writing + Speaking activity for Upper elementary and Intermediate students
This is a worksheet I�ve created for my task on Shopping for students to learn the conventions they should use when they go to the shops. (KEY included plus B&W version).They (pair work) read the dialogue and put it into the correct order. Then they write it down and act it out.
Have a wonderful Sunday! mena:)))))
Level: intermediate
Age: 11-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 2218
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Countries and nationalities (1st in a series of 4) - a 2-page-Reading comprehension for Elementary or Lower Intermediate students
I must confess that I won�t need this worksheet this year! However, what can I say?... I saw these wonderful graphics designed by this great artist and I couldn�t resist. 1st ) Students start by reading the texts and fill in the gaps with the words in the bubble (nationalities, countries, languages...); 2nd) they fill in a table with information fr...
Level: elementary
Age: 9-12
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 2177
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"Teens and New technologies" - Writing an Opinion Essay (Upper Intermediate/ Lower Advanced students)
Students write and opinion essay to answer the question "Is there life beyond the screen?". To help them, I�ve added a list of the advantages and disadvantages we had come up in class after reading/listening to some texts. I also allowed them to check their table of connectors I uploaded here some time ago - http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.a...
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 2140
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Contrast Clauses (although/ even though, but/yet, however, in spite of/despite)
Coonectors of contrast: although/even though; but/yet; however; in spite of/ despite. KEY INCLUDED. 4 different exercises with an increasing level of complexity. First, students match each sentence with the appropriate connector (each of them is used 3 times). Then they cross the wrong connectors out and complete a dialogue. Finally, they join sent...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 2104
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Used To / didn�t use to/ Did (you) use to? for Upper Elementary/ Lower Intermediate students
Students do 5 different exercises: cross the wrong one out, gap filling, completing a dialogue, rephrasing, and finally they write about themselves - what they used to do at 5 and now. Have a nice Thursday. Hugs, mena:))))
Level: intermediate
Age: 11-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 2095
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The 1st 45-minute-lesson (of 2) on the topic My Favourite Sport -- Reading Comprehension for Upper Elementary and Lower intermediate students
This is the first of 2 lessons on "My favourite Sports"- Series Reading leading to Writing (2 Pages). Reading tasks: After speculating about the text they are going to read (images, key words, parts of the speech...), students scan the text to find information to complete the table. Then, they do a T/F exercise, find opposites, equivalents and re...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
Type: reading
Downloads: 2079
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Reviewing Basic Grammar Points series (9) - Past Simple and Past Continuous (all forms)
Students solve 4 different exercises ( 2 PAGES + KEY): first they fill in the gaps to complete a short text and then they make some sentences negative. They ask questions (Yes/no + Wh-) and finally they build sentences from prompts. Today many of us went back to school. It was nice seeing our students again. Wish you all a great week. Hugs, mena:))...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 2075
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"Bus driver - a typical day" - reading comprehension on daily routine for elementary and lower intermediatestudents (A2)
This text is about Alice�s daily routine. (2 Pages + KEY included) Students do a multiple choice exercise, then they do a True /False exercise, correcting the false ones, and answer some questions. Finally, they find some references. It�s a good way to practise the Simple Present. We can then ask students to write a similar text about a typical day...
Level: elementary
Age: 9-12
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 2069
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Adjective Formation (1st of the SET) - Adding Negative Prefixes to give the word the opposite meaning
This is a topic that I don�t like to teach to young students, but I have to do it this schoolyear to my 13-year-old students, so I�m going to be very selective. (KEY included) In this worksheet you have a very simple rule: to form negative adjectives you just add one of these prefixes un-in-il-ir-im-dis- (I left out a- and non-).Simple and easy. Th...
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 2031
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Writing Series (19) - My Daily Routine - 2nd lesson of 45 minutes on the topic for Upper Elementary and Lower Intermediate st.
This is no. 19 of this writing series. It can be used as a follow up to the reading activity on the same topic that I uploaded today. Students complete a paragraph describing someone�s daily routine (1st person singular), according to the information given in the fact file. Then they complete another paragraph in a less guided way and, finally, the...
Level: elementary
Age: 9-11
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 1916
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