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readings exercises > Stories: Describing Experiences, Events, Feelings and Emotions
 

Stories: Describing Experiences, Events, Feelings and Emotions

 

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by Sophia

Date: 01 - Dec - 2011
Level: intermediate
Age: +12

Description:
This is a reading activity to practise vocabulary and grammar related to telling stories describing past events, experiences, feelings and emotions. I´ve created this exercise as an additional activity to go with a unit about stories for my students who use Enterprise 3 Plus (Unit 5)

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I am a teacher of English at a public school specialising in English, where German is taught as a second foreign language. If you ever come across any mistakes in my ws, please let me know. There´s no limit to perfection, you know :-) I hope some of you will find my work useful. I also contribute to http://busyteacher.org/ so you may find some of my worksheets there.

  

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ellakass
Israel

Very interesting and useful OE. Thank you!          posted by ellakass 20111202


Zsuzsapszi
Hungary

Great. Thanks for sharing          posted by Zsuzsapszi 20111202


Kisdobos
Hungary

thanks from Peter, admin of teachers´ site http://islcollective.com          posted by Kisdobos 20111202


goha goha
Egypt

          posted by goha goha 20121029
Very nice. But, won´t it be better if you add instant feedback? Thanks anyway; distinguished effort.



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