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 agatawet
 
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							| Hi everyone, I īm preparing lesson concerning abilities (can and can īt) for 10 years old students (elemantary) and what I need is exercise for listening connected with this topic.I īve looked for everywhere and I can īt find it.   I would be really grateful if someone could send me some listening exerciese with audiofiles or give some useful webs.My e-mail:[email protected] .  Many thanks, Aga     |  17 Nov 2012      
					
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 puddyd
 
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							| How about using the song from the old movie -Annie get you gun : Anything you can do , i can do better. i can do anything better than you......No , you can īt, yes, I can...blah blah. Or you can make up a story and ask them Q īs afterwards where they have to use can or can īt in their answer. You could tell it or read it and then let them do a sort of dictagloss  and then put them into groups  to see if they heard the story correctly as they share their version. You can read it as a consolidation or give them a copy and they can check if they got if right. Good luck, I hope it īs helpful. |  17 Nov 2012     
					
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 dennismychina
 
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							| Hi Aga, The following site has a huge range of topics, in different levels, of listening quiz type exercises. http://www.esl-lab.com/  Hope you find something suitable.
Enjoy. |  17 Nov 2012     
					
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