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I�m so bored. let�s go out! - easy, short dialogues
Kids are bored and want to go out. Students match the questions to the answers (Let�s go to the cinema/ What�s on?.../ When does it start?...)and then they build up three similar dialogues and act them out with their partner. The words below the images will help them (film titles + time on the right and film title on the left + actor). Finally,they...
Level: elementary
Age: 8-12
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 310
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Classroom objects and symbols Set (5) - Vocabulary you can hear in a Science Class
Students complete the pictionary with vocabulary related to science with the missing vowels. The worksheet can be used together with the flashcards I�ve uploaded today. Wish you a good evening. Hugs, mena:))
Level: elementary
Age: 8-12
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 270
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"An Introduction To The United States of America" (1/3) for Upper Elementary and Lower Intermediate Students
Another set on Culture for younger students, this time on the USA. KEY included. 1st exercise - Students write on the map the names of the 8 missing states given in the bubble, according to the information given. Then they complete a table about the American flag. You can make group work. Some groups wotk on the UK and the others on the USA. Then t...
Level: advanced
Age: 9-12
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 1347
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Quantities
Students match the quantities to the pictures (a dozen of, a slice of...)
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-14
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 59
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Teenagers� Future Quiz - "How ambitious are you?" - A quiz for Intermediate or Advanced students
Students do a quiz and find out how ambitious they are in terms of a future career. Are they over-achievers? Are success and status important to them? Or would they rather relax and enjoy life? This is a nice quiz to introduce a topic like "Jobs", "Future careers", "The world at work"... and have students discuss their results with the class.
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Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 1537
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"Me and My family" - Reading comprehension for Upper elementary and Lower Intermediate students
Students read a text with 3 teenagers� opinions about their families and then do the reading tasks: vocabulary in context, finding evidence, answering questions and references. Wish you all a GREAT week. Hugs, mena :)))
Level: elementary
Age: 10-12
Type: reading
Downloads: 3145
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Guided writing activity on the topic Sports - Basketball: 1st, completing an Interview and then writing another one after a factfile - Upper Elementary and Intermediate Students
A 2-page activity for a writing lesson, which may be used after the reading under the title "I love this game!", which I uploaded 2 days ago, or any other reading on the topic. Students complete an interview with Teresa Edwards, a famous Basketball player for Hoop magazine, using the wh-words on the left. Then they become reporters and write an int...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 421
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British Breakfast - for Elementary or Lower Intermediate students
This is a worksheet I�ve done today about British breakfast after an article in a Mary Glasgow Magazine.. Students label the breakfast and then give their opinion on British fry-up - delicious or disgusting. They just have to tick to make it easier for them. But then they must share their ideas with their partner�s and, finally, with the whole clas...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 1128
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Escape from Planet Zog - Reading Comprehension Test for 7/8th graders
This is a test my students did last year as part of the task on Extensive reading. No need to read the book to do the test though. It includes a T/F exercise, answering questions, references and a description of one of the characters according to the text. Hope you like it! :))
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-14
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 119
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Reported Speech III - Statements with MODAL Auxiliaries
Now the focus is on Modals and reporting gets a little bit more difficult (Higher Intermediate or Advanced). That�s why I�ve decided to include the basic rules first (No inference, just to review). Exercise A is easier - crossing the wrong one out and in B students must report what other people have said. KEY included! Hope you are enjoying my set ...
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 265
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