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Test 5th grade part 1b
Students will keep on doing some comprehension exercises.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-10
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Buidings&Places (Matching Exercise)
A matching exercise on places. Ss have to match definitions to the pictures. Thanks Jecika for the template!:)
Level: elementary
Age: 11-14
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Test 5th grade part 2
The students will do some grammar exercises.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-10
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Definite Article&Names
A ws on using definite article mainly with geographical names. There is also a grammar guide.Thanks Philip Roeland for the template!:)
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Age: 12-100
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9th end term test n 2
Useful for 9th formers
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Linkers (and_but_because_then)
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the Loch Ness Monster
The task is to put the verbs in brackets into the correct passive or active form. there are two conversation questions to the text.
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Yolandaprieto
Spain

WHY CAN ´T WE SEE OUR WORKSHEETS WHEN WE UPLOAD THEM?
 
Hello everyone there,
Perhaps this question has already been asked before but I haven īt been around lately and I uploaded a worksheet an hour ago and I really wasn īt sure if the worksheet I wanted to upload was the one it is in today īs contributions. How can I know if we can only see PREVIEW COMING SOON?
Thanks in advance for your help
Yolanda
 
Oh! I have just found out that it isntīt even in todayīs contributions!!  Whatīs happening here?

28 Jan 2012

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moravc
Czech Republic

It usually helps if you close down the ESLP and open it a few seconds later. Or try to refresh the page. It helped me...

28 Jan 2012

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Meyling
Spain

what did I do wrong?
 
the last week I had a test, this is was the sentence:
Rewrite the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Use between two and five words.

Noel is not usually in a bad mood.

like         It is .................... in a bad mood

my answer was: It is not Noel like to be in a bad mood.

and i dont know what did i do wrong? is there another way to do it?

27 Jan 2012

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Patrícia Porto
Brazil

It īs unusual to Noel to be in a bad mood.

28 Jan 2012

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nazo82
Turkey

songs for pre-schoolers
 

Dear friends,

we are looking for  some songs that are easy to learn & sing for pre-schoolers. Thew will sing them as a chorus at the end of the year. Do you know any sites that we can search and download the songs for young leaners?
Thanks in advance=))))

27 Jan 2012

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hilalcm
Turkey

 http://www.musicalenglishlessons.org/
 
 
There are different exercises and also you can create your own worksheets.

27 Jan 2012

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angelamoreyra
Argentina

doubt
 
hi,I have a doubt Is it right that children call me Miss Angela? .I mean the use of Miss followed by my first name.Thanks for your help

27 Jan 2012

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libertybelle
United States

As Pelletrine wrote - it is different from country to country.
You can īt genrealize about it being right or wrong.

In the USA I never called my teacher by their first name.

28 Jan 2012

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salwamel
Tunisia

jclic activities
 
hi dear collegues i hope everyone is fine I need help in tunisian prep schools we are using the software Edu4 multilab with jclic activities the problem is that we are using an obsolete version of this software which is no longer supported since 2010 when i want to download java or any updating i can īt is there some one who can provide me with a new version of this softwre or any website where i can download it and thank you in advance

27 Jan 2012


falafel
Tunisia

I have just sent you a  PM.

27 Jan 2012

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hema.chandra
India

past tense
 
few verbs dont change in past tense like
 
hit
put
spent
hurt
read
shut..............do you know any more...please sent me the link if uhave any .Thanks
 

27 Jan 2012

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ldthemagicman
United Kingdom

Hello, Hema.Chandra,
 
 
"spent" is Past Simple Tense, NOT Present Simple Tense.  The three words are = "SPEND"; "spent"; "spent"
 
Present Simple Tense "SPEND"
Past Simple Tense "spent"
Past Participle "spent"
 
The verb "read" DOES CHANGE in the Past Tense.  The PRONUNCIATION changes.
 
The three words are =
 
"READ" (pronunciation "reed"); "read" (pronunciation "red"); "read" (pronunciation "red").
 
Present Simple Tense "READ" = pronunciation "REED"
Past Simple Tense "read" = pronunciation "RED"
Past Participle "read" = pronunciation "RED"
 
 
Les

27 Jan 2012

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hema.chandra
India

is,am,are
 
Megan and I (am/are/is) going to the library. am is the correct ans or are since it is talking about two person.please tell the correct ans and explain. Thanks in advance.

27 Jan 2012

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Rainbow_02
Argentina

@Stellam    LOL

28 Jan 2012

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tech_teacher
Bahamas

Which sentence is correct?
 
Please examine these sentences:
 
Which is correct?
 

We are aware of your expertise in this area and confident that your session would be an invaluable one for teachers.

 
                or

 

We are aware of your expertise in this area and we are confident that your session would be an invaluable one for teachers.

 
               Thanks
 

27 Jan 2012

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yanogator
United States

I agree with Cindy. Also, both of your options are grammatically correct, but don īt sound natural. It sounds natural to repeat "are" but not to repeat "we" (as Cindy has it).
 
Bruce

27 Jan 2012

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frenchfrog
France

Flags
 
I always teach the history of the Union Jack and the Star-Spangled Banner to my students (and I think most of you do it too!). But I have never learnt and/or never had time to know about the flags of other countries. Why is the German flag black, red, and yellow? Why is the Italian flag green, white, red? etc (and we are supposed to be Europeans!!!!)
Last year, I even learnt that, for a short period of time, the French flag was actually red, white, blue!!!!
 
Here is one common explanation for the French flag:
Blue and red were the colours of Paris, white was the colour of the monarchy. The flag was officially adopted in 1794.
 
What about your flag? What do the colours and/or symbols represent? How old is it?
 
(I know I could find all the information on the net but I don īt want to read long articles! Embarrassed)
 
And maybe our native speakers here on the site have unusual anecdotes about their flags. I know for instance that the Union Jack is not symmetrical and that it is a crime in the UK and in the Commonwealth if you fly it upside down!!
 

27 Jan 2012

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maggiejeria
Chile

Chilean Flag What do the colors?

Itīs cute and flies in the wind, but do you ever wonder why you have those colors?

BLUE: the pure Chilean sky and Pacific Ocean
WHITE: the snowy peaks of the Andes
RED: Blood and value Chilean Independence
What STAR? It symbolizes the three branches of the Chilean government (Executive, Legislative and Judicial) that ensure the integrity of the country.
Banderas chilenas flameando.

28 Jan 2012

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douglas
United States

Have a Great Weekend Everybody!
 

27 Jan 2012

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teresasimoes
Portugal

27 Jan 2012

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