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Verb To Be - Simple Present
Four different exercises with different levels of complexity, but all very simple. 1- matching the questions to the right answers; 2- Filling in the blanks to complete a dialogue; 3- crossing the wrong form out; 4- asking questions to the underlined words. Wish you all a wonderful Sunday. Hugs, mena:))))
Level: elementary
Age: 8-11
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 672
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Question Tags
Question tags are used in spoken language, so I tried to create some dialogues for students to practise this grammar topic, inspired by the new graphics collection by thistlegirldesigns "The Nutcracker". There are five different exercises with an increasing level of complexity, but all very simple. KEY INCLUDED. 1- matching; 2- crossing the wrong t...
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 710
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"Happy 4th July" Series (4) - Reading Comprehension
Students read the text (what two kids did last year on Independence Day)) and do 3 different tasks: True/false exercise; answering questions and identifying 2 of the former Presidents of the USA referred to in the text. Wish you a GREAT WEEK! Hugs, mena:))
Level: advanced
Age: 9-12
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 416
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What did you do at Easter? - 3 dialogues to complete with the Past Simple
Students read 3 dialogues and complete them with the Simple Past of the verbs in the bubble. The context: back to school after Easter holidays. KEY included. Have a great day/evening! Hugs, mena:)))
Level: intermediate
Age: 11-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 483
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"I�m having a wonderful time here..." - reading/writing test for level A2
Hi to you all! It�s been a long time! I�m sharing with you a reading & writing test one of my classes did last week on the topic "Summer holidays".The students do some reading tasks and write a 4-paragraph holiday postcard similar to the one they read. Wish you all a fantastic school year. Hugs, mena:))
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 888
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Daily Routines - Present Simple - Context: normal school day
Students read the text and complete it with the Present Simple of the verbs in brackets - affirmative form. They are then exposed to the negative and interrogative forms + wh-questions through the reading tasks: they answer the questions on the text and they ask questions for the answers. KEY included. You can also use this worksheet as remedial wo...
Level: elementary
Age: 9-12
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 978
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"Hooked on Books" Series (6) - Bookmarks and Certificates
I�ve created some bookmarks and certificates (for boys and girls) to give my students after finishing the 6-lesson task on extensive reading. I�ve added some nice quotes to make them want to read. I�ll cut and laminate the bookmarks and I�ll put a satin ribbon. I think this is a nice way to motivate and reward their reading habits. I�m glad you en...
Level: elementary
Age: 7-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 385
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"My daily routine" - The 1st 45-minute-lesson (of 2) -- Reading leading to writing for Elementary and Lower intermediate st.
It�s been quite some time since I last uploaded a worksheet on this Reading + Writing series. This is the first of 2 lessons on the topic Daily Routines(2 PAGES with 4 different exercises). Reading tasks: After speculating about the text they are going to read (images, key words, parts of the speech, ...), students scan the text to find information...
Level: elementary
Age: 9-12
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 5041
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Hallowwen Set (5) - LET�S SING!
Students read the lyrics of the Halloween Song "Monster Mash" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxcM3nCsglA - and fill in the gaps with the words in the bubble. The teacher draws their attention to the fact that words must rhyme. Then they listen to the song to check their answers and sing along. Wish you a good night/day! Hugs, mena :)))
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Level: elementary
Age: 9-12
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 253
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Food - "What�s in my Lunchbox?"
Students talk in pairs about what they have for lunch/where and who with and then share it with the whole class. They speculate about what the boy in the picture on the left has got in his lunchbox (teacher should show first the picture before handing out the worksheet) and they find out by looking at the picture and ticking the right answers.They ...
Level: elementary
Age: 8-11
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 244
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