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jequesad

Costa Rica



I AM AN ENGLISH TEACHER IN A PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN COSTA RICA.

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TYPES OF FUTURE
STUDENTS LEARN THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF FUTURE. THEY WILL FIND THE SIMPLE, CONTINUOUS, AND PERFECT FUTURE TENSES.

Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Downloads: 38


ADVERBIAL CLAUSES AND USE OF WHO AND THAT
THIS WILL HELP YOUR STUDENTS UNDERSTAND THE USE OF "WHO" AND "THAT". WHEN THEY ARE MANDATORY AND WHEN NOT. ALSO, THEY CAN LEARN ABOUT ADVERBIAL CLAUSES WITH "WHEN".

Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Downloads: 23


EFFECTIVE SPEECHES
STUDENTS ARE GIVEN SOME IDEAS ABOUT HOW TO CREATE AN EFFECTIVE SPEECH.

Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Downloads: 19


DESCRIBING CITY PROBLEMS
THIS IS A GOOD WAY TO TEACH OUR STUDENTS HOW TO TALK ABOUT THEIR COUNTRY�S OR CITY�S PROBLEMS.

Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Downloads: 26


CLAUSES WITH BECAUSE
STUDENTS CAN LEARN THE USE OF BECAUSE

Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Downloads: 24


The Present Continuous
Students can understand the use of the gerund form.

Level: intermediate
Age: 17-100
Downloads: 21


COMPARING JOBS
THIS IS A VERY USEFUL EXPLANATION OF THE COMPARATIVES FORMS.

Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Downloads: 57


WISHES
THIS IS A VERY EASY WAY TO TEACH HOW TO ASK FOR WISHES

Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
Downloads: 26


THE SIMPLE PRESENT
STUDENTS LEARN HOW TO USE THE SIMPLE PRESENT IN SENTENCES AND QUESTIONS.

Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Downloads: 9


INTERESTS
STUDENTS WILL LEARN HOW TO USE SPECIFIC VERBS CORRECTLY.

Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
Downloads: 24

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