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Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
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Quotes by Nelson Mandela
To study famous Mandela quotes.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type:
Common idioms and their meanings
3 user-friendly exercises in the form of charts, to practice common idioms : matching the idiom to its meaning. Suitable for all ages, including adult learners.
Level: intermediate
Age: 8-100
Type:
Set Run Pull Idioms definitions matching
Set Run Pull Idioms definitions matching
Level: advanced
Age: 12-100
Type:
Match the proverbs to their meanings
20 common proverbs suitable for B1-B2.These proverbs are not only useful for language learning but also provide insights into English-speaking cultures. They can be used in various contexts and are great for expanding vocabulary and understanding of English expressions at these levels. Answers included on the following page.
Level: advanced
Age: 15-100
Type:
civility
write a blog to encourage your friends to participate in supporting the needy.
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-15
Type:
Business Idioms with "Go:" What does it mean?
16 idioms with go but nearly all having some kind of Business English context. There is the first quiz, and then a gapfill exercise. Fater that, there is an origins quiz that can be done in teams. Below is a link to the wordwall game which can be assigned as homework for consolidation.
https://wordwall .net/resource/747316 11
Level: advanced
Age: 16-100
Type:
Compound Words 5: Reduplicative Compound Words
The fifth in the series of my short worksheets on compound words. This one isn�t so short, as it goes. There is the usual grammar explanation followed by a short gapfill exercise, and after that a quiz and then another gapfill exercise. There is also an online quiz to consolidate. The answers are on the back. There is some mention of sex so, it m...
Level: advanced
Age: 16-100
Type:
George Carlin "Everyday expressions that make no sense" video
George Carlin, an American stand-up comic, presents an interesting point of view on idioms. He dissects some set expressions and makes them sound absurd. The video is truly hilarious! Enjoy :) https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=wUG0IMjf xCE
Level: advanced
Age: 16-100
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Work Related Idioms
Students must identify the idiom within the sentence, and then choose from three possible definitions. The worksheet is ideally suited for working, professional people.
Level: advanced
Age: 16-100
Type:
Everyday Idioms
Everyday idioms whereby the student must first identify the idiom within the sentence, before choosing from three possible definitions.
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
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