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consolidation worksheet
it�s a consolidation for the second mid term test for 8th form students
it is a round up
Level: elementary
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Traditional manners and changing manners
This contains several tasks: reading, writing and some grammar activities.Supplying comparative and superlative form, combining sentences (relative sentences), filling the gaps, and pronunciation of final "ed".
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type: worksheet
HAVING DINNER WITH THE SMITHS
TABLE MANNERS AND WHAT DO WE NEED TO LAY TABLE
Level: elementary
Age: 14-17
Type: worksheet
Table manners
Some texts, table manner tests adapted from some internet resources and writing task.
Level: advanced
Age: 14-17
Type: reading
Manners in Korea
This is a word match of customs in Korea. Students have to match the missing words to the blanks.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-14
Type: worksheet
classroom rules
Here you have some simple rules for children to behave in class while teaching. I�ve made two copies in the same paper to cut for two children. I make them glue it on the activity book so they don�t lose it. Hope it works for you too.
Level: elementary
Age: 7-12
Type: worksheet
Manners
a lesson plan on manners and some conversation practice
Level: elementary
Age: 9-14
Type: lesson-plan
Table Manners Today And Gross Manners Of The Past
Table Manners today and gross table manners of the past.
Reading Comprehension, writng and conversation.
Enjoy just dont read this close to a meal time.
Have a wonderful day!
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
TABLE MANNERS. (reading comprehension for my 6 graders)
Well, that�s a reading for my upper-elementary ss. Hope you can use this as well.
Level: elementary
Age: 11-17
Type: worksheet
Polite questioning.Context - Manners.
This includes some simple sentences to cut out and order into two groups = polite and casual questions. Each polite question has a not so polite partner so students can compare and see the difference. It highlights the use of May I, Could I, Would you like, Would you mind etc... good to generate discussion and role play activities afterwards.
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
Type: activity-card
How to survive a mistletoe kiss this year!
A recent amusing newspaper report about how to behave this year under the mistletoe with the words "swine flu" being talked about everywhere. I particularly liked the part about the "willing target"! I�ve added comprehension questions and some languages exercises. Happy Christmas!
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type: reading
Manners and Customs 2
Students have to read a complete some items according to the informations and the images (son dos guias, tuve que separlas)
Level: elementary
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Manners and customs
Students have to find out some new vicabulary
Level: elementary
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
How to be a gentleman, How to be a lady
There�s nothing wrong with teaching children good, old fashioned values.
I only allow your gentlemen and young ladies in my class - this is the criteria they must meet ;)
Level: elementary
Age: 4-17
Type: article
adverbs of manners
The student has to distinghish the difference about when using an adjective or an adverb
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type: worksheet
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