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 | Eugene the Librarian I just loved this act at Britan�s Got Talent and I think this is a special librarian and a unique opportunity for the students to learn not to judge the book by its cover. The worksheet is meant to be used with the video from Youtube (link written in the worksheet). It can be a start of a discussion on values and what makes a person good, bad, popu...
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 12-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 26
 
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 | Have you got a pet? There are three similar dialogues about having a pet, very nice for young students. The first one is almost complete, the second one is missing more words and the third one the most. This makes it easier to the students to complete them with the words from the boxes and to repeat the basic phrases "Have you got... Do you like ...  What colour is .....
 Level: elementary
 Age: 9-10
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 87
 
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 | In Town Places in town, asking the way, there is/are, prepositions of place, adjectives, related to countries and nationalities;
 Level: elementary
 Age: 11-12
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 36
 
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 | Introducing myself and my friends Simple dialogue gapfill.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 9-11
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 45
 
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 | Large numbers, fractions, percentage Reading comprehension and spelling of numbers: large numbers, fractions, decimals, percentage;
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 12-14
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 81
 
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 | Likes and dislikes The students can practice the structure LIKE (NOT LIKE) + ----ING. It contains a lot of vocabulary for hobbies, all with pictures. I think it can be used for a transparency (for OHP). The instruction on the worksheet says "Write...", but I really think it can be best used for speaking practice.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 10-12
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 97
 
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 | MIXED TENSES - rather easy An easy multiple choice exercise, followed by gapfill (complete with the verb in the appropriate form), making questions and a reading comprehension exercise. The tenses included: present simple and continuous, past simple and continuous, present perfect simple, going to future; TWO PAGES,KEY INCLUDED
 Level: elementary
 Age: 12-14
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 14
 
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 | Passive - video lesson You can choose one of the THREE LEVELS (easiest, medium, hardest) for your students and do the exercises watching a video on Youtube. The link is in the worksheet as well as some further instructions. My students liked it, so did I because it actually includes some authetnic text where passive is used naturally.
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 13-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 13
 
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 | Past simple Past simple - gapfill with  a wordbank, questions with short answers, regular verbs only + have and be;
 Level: elementary
 Age: 11-12
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 11
 
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 | Past simple - regular verbs + BE One of two worksheets to practice past simple with the regular verbs only.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 11-14
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 29
 
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            |   Prepositions of place 3
 Prepositions of place � introduction and practice. Let the pupils choose the right answer before you show it to them. I had to divide the presentation into four, so just put them together.
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 7-10
 Downloads: 48
 
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            |   Prepositions of place 4
 Prepositions of place � introduction and practice. Let the pupils choose the right answer before you show it to them. I had to divide the presentation into four, so just put them together.
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 7-10
 Downloads: 35
 
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            |   present perfect 1
 The first out of four presentations that make a complete lesson and should be used together.
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 12-17
 Downloads: 72
 
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            |   present perfect 1
 Sent twice by mistake, sorry - it was because of all those error messages.
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 11-17
 Downloads: 16
 
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            |   Present perfect 2
 The second of four presentations that make a lesson on the form and one of the meanings of present perfect.
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 12-17
 Downloads: 74
 
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            |   present perfect 3
 The third out of four presentations that make a complete lesson and should be used together.
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 12-14
 Downloads: 44
 
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            |   Present perfect 4
 The fourth out of four presentations that make a complete lesson and should be used together.
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 12-14
 Downloads: 48
 
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            |   Present perfect B 1
 If you used the first four presentations (together) to introduce present perfect simple, this will be a nice way to revise the use of the tense. It provides good oral practice. There is a worksheet (present perfect B) for the students to write just a few sentences from the PPT as an exercise at scho...
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 12-17
 Downloads: 56
 
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            |   Present Perfect B 2
 If you used the first four presentations (together) to introduce present perfect simple, this will be a nice way to revise the use of the tense. It provides good oral practice. There is a worksheet (present perfect B) for the students to write just a few sentences from the PPT as an exercise at scho...
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 12-17
 Downloads: 64
 
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            |   Present Perfect B 3
 If you used the first four presentations (together) to introduce present perfect simple, this will be a nice way to revise the use of the tense. It provides good oral practice. There is a worksheet (present perfect B) for the students to write just a few sentences from the PPT as an exercise at scho...
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 12-17
 Downloads: 114
 
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            |  Journeys
 Matching the words with the definitions
 
            Level: intermediateAge: 11-14
 
 
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            |  likes dislikes
 The students choose "ikes"or "oesn�t like"
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 7-9
 
 
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            |  My day
 The students have to complete the text with the expressions of time and a few other words.
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 9-11
 
 
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            |  My day
 The students complete the text with the expressions of time and a few other words.
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 9-11
 
 
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            |  PAST SIMPLE - regular verbs
 Regular verbs of past simple - positive, negative, questions
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 10-14
 
 
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            |  Present perfect past simple
 The students complete the sentences with the given verb in oast simple or present perfect.
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 12-14
 
 
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            |  Present simple and continuous, past simple
 A short story as a cloze test with the verbs in the three tenses, mentioned above.
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 11-12
 
 
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            |  Present simple/continuous, past simple
 Present simple/continuous, past simple - multiple choice exercise
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 12-14
 
 
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            |  Present simple/continuous, past simple
 SORRY, THIS ONE�S EMPTY, SOMETHING WENT WRONG, BUT I CAN�T DELETE IT. THE OTHER ONE IS FINE.
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 12-14
 
 
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            |  Present simple/present continuous
 Chosing the right tense, completing sentences.
 
            Level: elementaryAge: 10-12
 
 
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