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English powerpoint: LISTENING PRACTICE - FRUITS & VEGETABLES (with SOUND) - Pt.4-4 LISTENING PRACTICE - FRUITS & VEGETABLES (with SOUND) - Pt.4-4

Students listen and mark the information on their worksheets and complete sentences with the obtained information about the two girls. Students train their listening skills; use food vocabulary and practise spelling while writing; use the present simple tense; notice the difference in use of the auxiliaries don’t – doesn’t; notice the difference between ‘too’ & ‘either’; make some logical conclusions. I´m also going to post other PPTs (Food Vocabulary with Sound and Interactive Exercises) which could be used with this series or separately.

 Level:elementary
Age: +7
 Format: PowerPoint
 Downloads:60
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Copyright 15/7/2014  LedZeppelin
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Comments:


laura63
Italy

thanks a lot for sharing          posted by laura63 20140716


civii11
Albania

          posted by civii11 20140716
thanks


nataliaalmoines
Spain

thanks for sharing :))          posted by nataliaalmoines 20140716


sarasantos
Portugal

          posted by sarasantos 20140716
Thanks again! Nice day! :)


ascincoquinas
Portugal

GREAT THANKS!          posted by ascincoquinas 20140716