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Matthew@ELSP
Matthew Standley
Japan



I live and teach in Japan. I hope you find my print-outs useful. Have a good day :)

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What day is it?
Interview sheet and small flashcards (or swap-cards - whichever you choose). A4 in colour. Fully editable. Please enjoy.
Level: elementary
Age: 6-17
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 1


 
What is this? / What are these?
Using 6 pictures (6 single and 6 plural nouns) students compare the short questions "What is this" and "What are these"? Using the short answers (example) "What is this? - This is a dog / What are these? - These are dogs". Nouns - dog(s) / log(s) / cog(s) / pig(s) / fig(s) / wig(s)
Level: elementary
Age: 6-17
Type: grammar-guide
Downloads: 9


 
What is this? Is it a__? Yes, it is a__. / No. It is not a__. Simple writing sheet
Begginers� Q+A - writiing with flashcards. A4 colour. OK in B&W. Editable. Please enjoy.
Level: elementary
Age: 6-17
Type: flash-card
Downloads: 16


 
What�s this - silhouette flashcards x 30
Ss practice "What�s this" and "It�s a" with any object and/or photos, then they have a quiz with these 30 cards, using the same Q and A format with the teacher. Editable. Black and White. A4. Note - The first half of the cards are "portrait" and the second half are "landscape", so you will see only the portrait ones in the preview. Any DL problems,...
Level: elementary
Age: 6-17
Type: flash-card
Downloads: 17


 
What�s your favourite___? Expressing your likes and dislikes
Page 1: Conversation with a [don�t like - favourite] grade scale picture; interview conversation model with blanks. Page 2: Table to fill-in your friends� answers; space to write about two of the friends you interviewed. Page 3: Cards, to be cut top-to-bottom into strips and used for the students� interview. Page 4: teacher page. Editable A4 black ...
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 7


 
Which do you prefer?
Suggested use: (1) Use the flaschcards to teach or review the words (countable and non-countable nouns are mixed). (2) Express your preference to the students and ask their preferences like this "I like cats, which do you prefer, cats or dogs" etc. (3) Once Ss get used to the Q+A "I like x, which do you prefer, x or y", then demonstrate how to use ...
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 22


 
Who are you?
(1) Ss (listen to and) read the example pair dialogue. (2) Ss make their own (guided) dailogue by filling the gaps. (3) Ss play an identitiy guessing game using the same kind of English, and keep a score of their correct guesses (first to 10 wins). A4 fully editable. Please enjoy.
Level: elementary
Age: 12-17
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 15


 
Word Builder (just like Scrabble)
Word building/ spelling game. Essentially I have re-made something very similar to "Scrabble", but this is a very big version. How to use it: please see instructions in the file. (Pages 1-5) letter tiles; (page 5) instructions and notes; (page 6) the board-game�s board - you print 15 copies and tape them together on the back - very simple and quick...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 36


 
Word War activity game board
Please enjoy using this game-board as an English revision activity. Ss answer questions or reproduce the target English and get a point. Getting a point = getting a new territory. Taking over the whole country = you win! Detailed instructions on page 3. Please enjoy. Editable. A4 in colour but BW printing will not spoil the activity.
Level: elementary
Age: 5-17
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 5

 

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