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How Special Am I
In this game, students fill out the sheets separately. You then break the students up into groups and have them take turns rolling two dice. Whatever number they land on is the answer that they read from their worksheet. Students from the group can then individually challenge the student who just rolled the dice and tell that student that they shar...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-15
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 20


 
(Subject) hope (direct object) will - Unscramble the Sentences
This worksheet goes with a PowerPoint lesson on the "I hope I will," construction. All of the sentences in this worksheet follow this similar pattern (e.g. She hopes you will, they hope I will, etc. etc.), so if you�re trying to get students to recognize this particular chunk of the English language, this worksheet will most likely be able to help ...
Level: intermediate
Age: 11-14
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 10


 
Listening Activity: Went, Was, Ate,
This worksheet is ideally for a multilevel elementary-intermediate class. I made this for my Korean middle schoolers. It is primarily a listening activity. Read the monologue and then have the students interrupt with the proper word that goes in the blank. You can vary the speed to accommodate different levels of English learners. 5-7 minutes.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-14
Type: others
Downloads: 9


 
How Was Your Weekend? - Cloze Activity
This is for one of my conversation classes where students are practicing providing answers to the question, "How was your weekend?" Students should use verbs like "went," and "had" to articulate what they did on the weekend. Eventually, they should be able to free-form their responses, without this worksheet.
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-16
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 5


 
Sample Survey
In this worksheet, students travel around the room and ask other students about their favorite hobbies and interests. This worksheet is based on the book, Lessons from Nothing.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-14
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 2


 
Practice Articles with a Family Tree
Although this worksheet, at the surface, is about making family trees, it is primarily designed to get the students to use articles properly. It can be easily modified to suit an older, more fluent audience since you can make the conversation portion of the worksheet lengthier and with more free-form speaking. 15-20 minutes, beginner - intermediate...
Level: elementary
Age: 10-14
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 1


 
What Do You Do?
With this worksheet, students will increase their familiarity and comfort with the auxiliary verb "do," by beginning to answer questions about what they DO and DON�T do, and then sharing them with the class. (1) Ask students to write in each category one thing they DO and one thing they DON�T do. For example: "I watch tennis, but I don�t play...
Level: elementary
Age: 10-14
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 1

 

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