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Chinese New Year!
A small reading about Chinese New Year for intermediate students. Students read the text and fill in the gaps with either: is, are, have, has. On the second page are some of the words from the text as a post-reading comprehension check. As a follow-up activity, discuss Chinese New Year, and share experiences.
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-17
Type: others
Downloads: 170
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What would you like at your BBQ?
Using a BBQ theme, students draw food items on a barbeque, AND write them down. Next, as a speaking activity, students tell each other what they have at their bbq, using �there is� and
�there are�.
Level: elementary
Age: 6-14
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 12
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A - B prepositions exercise
Have 2 students sit opposite each other. Student A then describes his/her bedroom to student B, including all the toys and their location. Student B draws everything he/she hears. And vice versa. Good luck!
Level: elementary
Age: 6-10
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 43
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Food Cards
This is the third set of cards (8)you can use in a shopping activity in your classroom. Practice for the use of �How much is it / How much are they?� �They�re 1.5 � a kilo / It�s 2 � a bottle�. (Please add one more picture yourself after download, I had to delete it coz of file size...)
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 14
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could - would - should
With a Shrek theme, this worksheet practices the use of �would - could - should� in the past and past perfect tense. Also look for my board game and cards which I�ve uploaded as as an open practice. (This can also be used for advanced students, it�s not that easy) Have students make sentences and questions themselves before they start on the board ...
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 23
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Wild animals speaking cards
This is the first set of 2 sets in total. Students use these to tell each other or to match up (if printed twice) Very nice if laminated. : �I am a shark. I live in the ocean. I have large sharp teeth. I�m dangerous.� If needed, they can be adapted.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-17
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 44
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like / dislike
Just a little grammar practice for the kids, using foods and lots of pictures to indicate like / dislike.
Students write a short sentence; �he / she likes / doesn�t like ....� OR �they like / don�t like ....�
Level: elementary
Age: 6-12
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 21
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Job agency handout
A nice job agency handout for elementary students to learn asking questions (Do you like...? Are you good at....? Can you...?)and answering. Also look for the follow up activity where s�s pratice themselves. Hope it�s useful, couldn�t find anything myself.
Level: elementary
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 31
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Choose 3 students to interview
Students ask each other questions and write down their answers.
Simple getting to know you questions, practicing the different uses of �like�. Writing must be done using third person �s�.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-14
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 2
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Movie talk
Students learn apprporiate language to talk about movies (in the past!)Some useful adjectives are given. TIP: print a few movie posters of the web for students to look at and talk about. Also have them come up with their own movies.
Level: elementary
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 9
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