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Upen Atem
Jess
Italy



Hi Everyone!
I�m an American living in Italy and teaching English to both kids and adults. I�m always interested in finding new ways to stimulate my students so I�m looking forward to seeing your creations and sharing mine! Have an awesome day :)

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What�s the matter? My__hurts!
After pre-teaching body parts, watch the video in the link. Draw in the body part. Students can then role play by having a group of doctors ask �What�s the matter?� and a patient read one of his answers from the worksheet. The doctors have to point to the right body part to become the next patient
Level: elementary
Age: 4-10
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 9


 
Simple Cooking Verbs and Vocab+Recipe
I used this worksheet to introduce a student to the terms he would need in order to bake corn muffins together for Thanksgiving!
Level: intermediate
Age: 7-100
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 4


 
Body Part Bingo Cards
Body Part Bingo is based off the song � head , shoulders, knees and toes � and is meant to be a follow up exercise to this well known song.
Level: elementary
Age: 4-12
Type:
Downloads: 4


 
What�s this?
-Take turns hiding and finding the new vocab cut out from the table. I always ask them to read the word they�ve found out loud -Watch the video in the link from Nightmare Before Christmas, count the times Jack says �what�s this?� -Do worksheet together -Using vocab images WITHOUT text, students ask each other �what�s this?� and try to remember t...
Level: elementary
Age: 6-12
Type: lesson-plan
Downloads: 3


 
What time is .. . OR What time does . .?
An exercise to practice the difference between questions with the verb TO BE and questions using the auxiliary verb DO. Students rewrite the same question using both verbs, choosing WHAT TIME IS ( the movie, etc.) or WHAT TIME DOES ( the movie, etc.) START
Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 2

 

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