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Modern day �Treasure Hunters�: The lure of lost treasure ships!
830-Word reading article with a 25-word gap fill exercise about �Treasure Hunters�. It takes an in-depth look at how why people are still searching for valuable cargo sunk and lost for nearly a century. How discovering and salvaging has evolved over the years and ethical reasons why some sunken ships should not be touched as they are considered gr...
Level: elementary
Age: 12-100
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 160
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Physical States and Emotions Part 3 of 4
24 adjective crossword related to Physical States or Emotions Parts 1 and 2. Answer key included.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 156
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Relationship Idioms B1+-C1
This worksheet is suitable for strong B1+ students to C1 level. Students match the 19 definitions to the correct idoms. After the work has been checked, students try to use the idioms in questions and answers to develop conversational skills - pair work or in small groups.
Level: advanced
Age: 14-100
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Downloads: 155
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Deforestation. The effects on climate change, humans, flora and fauna.
710-Word reading article with a 20-word gap fill exercise about deforestation. It takes an in-depth look at the effects on climate change, humans, flora and fauna.This sheet is suitable for higher level B1-B2 students of all ages. An answer sheet is included. For higher level students they could be put in groups to give / present their opinions in ...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
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Downloads: 151
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Travelling is living the dream, albeit for only two weeks at a time!
This is a thought provoking, speaking activity sheet for students within B1-C1 levels. It looks at different aspects of travelling with some humour and both positive and negative aspects.
My recent C1 class in London took 90 minutes to complete this sheet.However, you will need to change any angles relating to England to your own country for it t...
Level: intermediate
Age: 16-100
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 149
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A2+-B1 Practise with question tags present simple, present continuous, present perfect, past simple, past continuous, can, will & should. 1
Learning question tags with various tenses (such as Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Can, Will, and Should) helps students communicate more naturally and confidently in English. Question tags are used to confirm information or seek agreement, making conversations smoother and more engaging. Practici...
Level: intermediate
Age: 8-100
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Downloads: 148
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Verb noun collocation
Students write a short sentence using a suitable noun to form a common collocation. As a class activity students get one point for writing a suitable noun and two points for writing a noun different to their classmates. This worksheet is suitable for A1-A2 students.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
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Downloads: 147
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Word Formation Activity (1) for students studying IELTS Band 4.5 - 5 or FCE
I designed this worksheet for lower level IELTS and FCE students as a way to practise and to improve their written work by using the correct form of the word. Students need to transform the words in bold at the start of each sentence into either a Noun, Verb, Adjective,Adverb or Prefix to complete the sentences. An answer key is included.
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-100
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 146
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B1+-C1 12 Practise with: future simple, future perfect, present simple, present perfect, past simple, past perfect, future continuous, future perfect continuous, present continuous, present perfect continuous, past continuous & past perfect continuous. 2
Students should practise these tenses because they are essential for expressing actions and events in different time frames, allowing for clear and precise communication. By mastering these tenses, students can talk about future plans (future simple), describe ongoing actions (present continuous, future continuous), and show the connection between ...
Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
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Downloads: 144
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Comparative or superlative?
Students read the sentences and decide if a comparative or superlative of the given adjective is needed. Answers are on page 2
Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
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