bingo
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
Type:
Find someone who
Find a partner, present perfect questions, and ask their partner. Write the answer in the colon.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-14
Type:
Wor sheet
Level: elementary
Age: 6-8
Type:
Asking Questions
This is a beginner dialogue for everyday greetings, information and opinion
Level: elementary
Age: 14-100
Type:
Speaking lesson. Express your opinion.
Level: intermediate
Age: 11-14
Type:
Teenagers around the world
Discover how schools in other parts of the world are. Divide the class into groups, give each group a different country, search for information, and then present it to the rest of the class! Students will have fun working in groups and they will develop both their digital and oral skills.
Level: elementary
Age: 6-16
Type: lesson-plan
Empathy vs Sympathy
Level: intermediate
Age: 3-100
Type:
Emergencies
WRITTEN PRODUCTION / SPEAKING
Read the situations about EMERGENCIES and write a TWO CONVERSATIONS using the model and the situations. In addition, you can ask more questions on your own or just use the ones provided by your teacher.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
Type:
classroom language
Bank of expressions to use in the classroom
Level: elementary
Age: 4-100
Type:
Meeting People
This worksheet is about introduction, especially in a workplace.
Level: elementary
Age: 12-100
Type:
Get me to the other side
The game is played in pairs. Their task is to connect the two sides � left to right, then top to bottom. The student A has to gradually describe the words to the student B, starting from one of the words in the left column. When the student guesses the word, it is crossed on the handout B. The next word to describe is on the right. If the student...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
Type: activity-card
Placing an order dialogue
How to buy products on the phone, informal and formal language.
Level: intermediate
Age: 16-100
Type:
Getting to know you
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-12
Type:
PEOPLE HUNT
A game for students to start the year and get to know their classmates. You can also do it any time for them to practice simple questions or just to get them talking.
They have to walk around holding a copy of the question chart and ask their classmates to put two names in every category.
At the end, answers are shared orally.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-14
Type:
The past perfect simple
a worksheet about the past perfect simple
Level: intermediate
Age: 15-100
Type:
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