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"Countries and Nationalities" (n� 3 in a series of 4) - Reading comprehension for Upper Elementary and Lower Intermediate students
This is the 3rd of this series of 4. When I get to use them I�ll do it like this not to get students bored: Divide the class in 4 groups, each of them with a different worksheet. Give them a transparency of the second page for them to register their answers.In the ed, each group presents their work to the class. Meanwhile, the other students take n...
Level: intermediate
Age: 11-12
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 610
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What�s your house like? - Reading Comprehension + Writing for Intermediate or Upper Elementary students
This is a worksheet I�ve just finished doing. (3 pages)Reading tasks: scanning the text for information (exercise A - multiple choice), reading the first part of the text and sentence completing; reading the rest of the text and solving a T/F with quotations, and, finally, finding some references. Students then write a similar text describing their...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: reading
Downloads: 1281
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Past Simple and Past Continuous (2) - a communicative approach
Students look at the pictures under the headings "yesterday" and "yesterday at 3 o�clock" and write mini dialogues - questions and answers - using both verb tenses. The vocabulary in the bubble at the bottom of the page will help them. You can make the exercise even more communicative by asking the students to do it in pairs, one asking and the oth...
Level: elementary
Age: 9-12
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 510
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Indirect or Embedded Questions
A simple worksheet with 4 different exercises with an increasing level of complexity on indirect or embedded questions. KEY included. Exercises: Identifying the correct embedded question - multiple choice, completing questions with a verb from the box and then completing the indirect questions; completing questions from prompts, and, finally, rewri...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 1014
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"I wanna die" - Reading Comprehension for Intermediate students
I find this text very nice because it has a sense of humour. (3 pages) Reading tasks: meaning of expressions from the text, references, sentence completing and answering questions. Writing about students� daily routine from the time they wake up till they leave for school. Have a wonderful weekend! :))))
Level: intermediate
Age: 11-17
Type: reading
Downloads: 694
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Holidays: What wre you going to do?
Summer is coming :))) Students look at the images, choose an expression from the bubble and follow the model - be going to future. KEY included. This ws can be used before or after kids learn the rule. As a matter of fact, younger kids don�t need the rule, they just have to be exposed to the language and use it to communicate. Wish you a GREAT wee...
Level: elementary
Age: 9-12
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 630
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IF Clauses - Types 0 & 1
Simple exercises with an increasing level of complexity with simple vocabulary to make it easier for lower intermediate students. KEY INCLUDED. Students first choose the right verb from the bubble to make complete sentences. Then they fill in the gaps with will or the present simple. They write sentences from prompts to complete the dialogue and, f...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 1013
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Verb To Be: Past Simple
Four different exercises with different levels of complexity, but all very simple. 1- affirmative form: a small text about the character - Peter - to fill in with was or were; 2- affirmative plus short negative answers; 3- asking questions according to the answers given; 4- interviewing their partner (wh-questions). Wish you all a wonderful weeken...
Level: elementary
Age: 9-12
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 587
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"An Introduction To The United States" (3/3) for Upper Elementary and Lower Intermediate Students
Just like in the set about The UK, now students have some American icons they have to identify from the description given and then they have to match each of them to the right image. There are so many American icons that I had some trouble choosing the most representative of the US. Please feel free to change any of them to your students. I�ll be ...
Level: elementary
Age: 9-12
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 992
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SIMPLE PAST - Exercises leading to (Pre-writing) a writing activity
Students read the small text in the bubble and complete the table (affirmative and negative statements). Then they ask questions for the underlined answers and finally they write an Interview from a fact file(2nd page). That�s how I evaluate grammar - either through speaking or writing activities. It can be done individually or in pairs. Students c...
Level: intermediate
Age: 11-14
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 218
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