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sulekra
Adam Rene
Australia



I�m an Australian currently living in the Czech Republic. I teach mostly upper-intermediate & advanced students, so most of my worksheets are for conversation with grammar embedded. I�ve been teaching English since 2008 and I�m hoping to stick with it for a long time yet, and see many countries around the world. All feedback will be very much appreciated :D

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Ground Rules - Sheet For Introduction
Some ground rules I use for my classes, will need to be slightly configured to fit your context, such as substituting your details. Makes students feel a lot more comfortable, encourages questions and their participation, and let�s you reference them in the future eg. "remember your rules, there�s no such thing as a stupid question" etc... It use...
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 116


 
The Noble Nobel Peace Prize - Passives - Heroes/Idols/Role Models/Legends
An article about the Nobel Peace Prize, where students fill in the gaps by using the passive voice. I forgot to upload it in the past so it�s a bit older, but still useful for practicing the passive voice, and discussing the Nobel Prize, heroes/idols/role models/legends, war and peace, etc... I like to start off with a game of "celebrity head" usin...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 279


 
We Used To Be Happy - Past/Present Habit - Used To/Would/Get Used To/Be Used To
A multiple-choice article about money and happiness, where students choose the correct past or present habit options. Practices use of used to/would/past simple for past habit, present simple/present continuous for present habit, as well as "get used to" and "be used to" forms for being accustomed to something. Leads to interesting discussions abou...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 366

 

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