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 | Seen any good movies recently? This simple worksheet worked really well with my class, and is easily adaptable for a class of any length. I brought in several free local papers and had my students choose the reviews from there, but it could also easily be an online activity. Enjoy!
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 10-17
 Type: worksheet
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 | Who is the luckiest? A reading activity I made based off some information from the internet about 2 lucky people: the first won the lottery, the 2nd person was found in the desert after 9 days. The activity is a listening gap fill (but of course, you could supply the missing words and make it a cloze) Students must also find the synonym to words from the article, and t...
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 12-17
 Type: reading
 Downloads: 36
 
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 | Mystery Vocab A worksheet based on mystery and crime vocab. The example sentences are designed to recreate a mini-mystery that you can have your students write about, or follow as a template to set up a mini-mystery or crime scene of their own. 
Students must also match the vocab to their definitions, as well as use them in the correct sentence. 
I�ve also i...
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 10-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 13
 
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 | The Story of the Coconut Tree An article gap fill based on a traditional Malaysian folktale. The articles needed are a,an,the, or no article. 
Enjoy :)
 Level: elementary
 Age: 9-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 8
 
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 | Fashion Slang A fashion vocabulary worksheet that I used for my slang and idioms class. Begin with discussion questions, example uses of the words, matching, adj vs noun, gap fill, Ss make their own sentences, and then discuss together using the new vocabulary. Worked pretty well :)
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 12-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 16
 
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 | Canadian Slang A worksheet about terms used in Canada, and includes a vocab matching exercise, gap fill, and extra tidbits about Canadian vocab. There�s lots more info at the website it�s based on: http://www.wikihow.com/Understand-Canadian-Slang .  Thanks!
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 9-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 33
 
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 | Back to the Future Part II worksheet This is a worksheet for students to complete while watching the movie Back the Future part II. 
The questions are quite general, and are primarily to help students follow along with the plot. The questions are divided by the point in time they travel to (ie: 1985, 2015, 1955). You may want to pause the film after each section to confirm that stude...
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 14-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 39
 
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 | Arts and Entertainment Presentation A good template for a presentation based on entertainment from your students� home country. My students really enjoyed showcasing their culture and especially answering questions at the end. 
The grammar I was teaching that week was present perfect, so you may want to change it to the grammar you�re doing.
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 12-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 5
 
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