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 | Simple past vs. present perfect A little worksheet I created for my students. They have to make sentences with the present perfect and the simple past. They had problems with the difference between the tenses but this worksheet made it easier for them.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 11-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 11
 
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 | Conditional I with horoscopes Another worksheet I created for my students to practice the various uses of the conditional I. You can always delete half of the exercises and make them write horoscopes themselves, I did that and they had fun. Enjoy :)
 Level: elementary
 Age: 11-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 317
 
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 | Describing a picture I created this worksheet for my 9th graders (intermediate - advanced) so I was able to use William Hogarth�s pictures. I love them, so many little, but important details to discover and older students get the meaning, too. I added the other pictues just for color but we ended up talking about them as well. Hope it�ll be useful for you.
Have a grea...
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 13-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 373
 
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 | Computers - a blessing or a curse: Reading, writing and some fun Another worksheet for the last day before the holidays. A funny and ironic e-mail from a computer widow to her husband, some post-reading exercises and some fun. It was a great success :) Enjoy!!
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 12-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 426
 
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 | Conditionals I and II in context (plus BW and key) The day before yesterday I accidently posted a worksheet about conditionals that was reported afterwards. The person was right to report it, it was a mistake, I confused the files. This is the one I meant to send, a dialogue I made up. Key and BW version is included :)
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 13-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 179
 
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 | Reading Comprehension: Nothing left to lose (homeless teenagers) This is a reading comprehension I created for my students (9th grade, 5th year of English). The text is taken from Morton Rhue`s "Asphalt tribe", a book about homeless teenagers in the US. The exercises, however, are mine :) After reading this part of the text my students wanted to read the entire book, they teenagers� story really moved them...
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 14-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 87
 
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 | Elementary Pronunciation Practice (Key included) A little worksheet I created for 5th graders (1st year of English). I used it in one of the first English lessons as a combined vocab-writing-pronunciation practice. First they wrote down the plurals, then we read them out loud together (they love that ;)) Hope it�ll be useful!!
 Level: elementary
 Age: 10-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 9
 
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 | simple past vs. present perfect (editable + key) Another simple past - present perfect exercise I created for my student to practice. Not a grammar guide!
I�ve also posted a worksheet sp - pp in context, check it out ;)
 Level: elementary
 Age: 11-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 151
 
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 | British humour -jokes Black humour, Irishmen/Englishmen/Scotsmen jokes and knock knock jokes with explanations and a little history. You can use it as a lesson filler or before holidays. I found the jokes on the Internet, there are many more :) Enjoy a laugh!!
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 14-17
 Type: reading
 Downloads: 283
 
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 | Why English is such a complicated language - working with dictionaries My advanced students had to work with English-English dictionaries and this is one of the worksheet they got, a humorous approach to the English language. I thought it would fill only 45min but I was wrong, they found so many examples that we used almost two lessons. Hope you�ll like it, maybe you have to adjust it to your own language. HAPPY EASTE...
 Level: advanced
 Age: 14-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 260
 
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