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What do you think of English?
This worksheet would be useful in your first English class. While filling each blank on the brain, the teacher and students can share their ideas about English and have fun together. It would be good to motivate students, too.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 8
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relative pronoun quiz
Divide students into more than two groups. Let each group select the question and solve it, then they can get the point behind each quesiton. While competing with other groups, students can be exposed to the sentences with relative pronouns and naturally enjoy using them. Have fun!^^
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-100
Downloads: 44
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Quiz Show for Relative Pronouns
It contains sixteen questions relating to relative pronouns. It would be useful after learning relative pronouns and check whether students can use them in sentences in a class setting.
Level: intermediate
Age: 11-17
Downloads: 43
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what do they look like?
By using the question �What do they look like?�, students can ask questions related to describing people and answer each question with the right description about each person they are asking.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-14
Downloads: 17
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Are you planning to travel?
Using to-infinitives and gerunds, students can make an ad for traveling with group members. This would be a good format from the teacher. While keeping in mind the format, students can change the country and its famous sites. It would be more helpful if you put more pictures related to the place. Ha...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
Downloads: 5
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my own ranking show
When you teach studetents relative adverbs, you can use this ranking show chart as an example of using �when� and �where�. Just like this, your students can make several sentences containing relative adverbs and introduce their own sentences in front of the class.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-12
Downloads: 0
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