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 | Survey about food This is an activity I used for an elementary class, but it can be used for any level.  Five questions have already been written for students to give them an idea of what to do.  Students then need to write 10 more questions about food, e.g. "Do you like...?" and "Does your mum like...?".
Students then ask five classmates their 15 questions.  Cla...
 Level: elementary
 Age: 12-100
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 6
 
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 | Get and Got From past experience of teaching EAL / ESL learners and even native speakers, students often use got and get too much.  The use of got and get is fine for day to day speaking, but is inappropriate with formal and academic speaking and writing.  This worksheet should help students to find more precise verbs to use in place of got and get.
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 12-100
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 5
 
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 | Australian Animals flashcards Students research an animal, then report back to class.
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 12-100
 Type: activity-card
 Downloads: 16
 
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 | Survey about Payment Method Similar idea to the Survey about Food.  This one helps to develop vocabulary for payment method (i.e. cash, notes, coins, debit/bank/credit card, cheque) and frequency words (i.e. often, always, never, frequently, sometimes, rarely). 
Students are provided 5 questions, but must write an additional 10 questions.  Afterwards, they must ask 5 stude...
 Level: elementary
 Age: 12-100
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 6
 
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 | When you are stressed Simple do, does and did questions.
Could be for the following topics:
- stress relief
- entertainment
- relaxation
 Level: elementary
 Age: 12-100
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 3
 
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 | Grammar Rules and Examples Grammar rules for past, present and future, using the different forms / aspects: continuous / progressive, simple, perfect
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 12-100
 Type: grammar-guide
 Downloads: 14
 
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