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 | Popcount! (game) Logo (to place on the back of the 72 cards) Inspired by an alphabet game for preschool students, this game practices instead count and noncount nouns + food vocabulary. I made up this game to review the vocabulary given in Unit 12 of Cambridge�s Touchstone Level 1 materials. There are 6 sheets of game cards and a sheet with the correct number of logos (for pasting on the back of the cards).
 Level: elementary
 Age: 8-17
 Type: activity-card
 Downloads: 7
 
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 | Precise Paul and Intensifiers: somewhat, fairly, really, extremely Precise Paul always corrects his sister. Students will follow this role play to practice changing the degree of adjectives with intensifiers (somewhat, fairly, pretty, really, very, and extremely). You might change his name to Precise Peter for a more pleasant pronunciation.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 11-17
 Type: flash-card
 Downloads: 13
 
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 | Professions Test Three-part test on professions
 Level: elementary
 Age: 8-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 0
 
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 | Quantifiers: Men vs. Women This exercise provides options of things men and women might do in different circumstances, asking students to choose to describe either men or women and to add the quantifier: few, some, most, nearly all, etc. *It does not involve the concept count/noncount. With my class, I emphasized that a plural noun comes right after the quantifier.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 13-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 11
 
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 | Reported Speech: Infinitives Worksheet The format for this worksheet was inspired by Swan and Walter�s The Good Grammar Book, however the sentences are original.
 Level: advanced
 Age: 12-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 18
 
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 | Review of "Ago" (past) This worksheet provides a visual representation of the meaning of "ago" in addition to six questions about actions students are likely to have done in the recent and more remote past.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 10-17
 Type: worksheet
 Downloads: 0
 
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 | Second Conditional: Crazy Sentences This activity practices the second condiitonal, asking students to make silly sentences by choosing If + an imaginary situation + a result (with would/could/might).
 Level: intermediate
 Age: 13-17
 Type: activity-card
 Downloads: 9
 
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 | Simple Present and Present Continuous Posters Posters demonstrating the meaning (with pictures, key words/phrases)and form (with example sentences)of the simple present and present continuous.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 12-17
 Type: grammar-guide
 Downloads: 14
 
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 | Simple Present Flashcards Part A Part B contains the infinitive form of the verbs. Print the cards on cardstock. Stick the verb to the back of the card. Then laminate. Drill verbs, turning them around if students don�t know what verb is represented. Ask students to give simple present sentences: he plays soccer, they exercise, she cleans the house, etc.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 8-17
 Type: flash-card
 Downloads: 4
 
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 | Simple Present Flashcards Part B See also Part A. Print the cards on cardstock. Stick the verb to the back of the card. Then laminate. Drill verbs, turning them around if students don�t know what verb is represented. Ask students to give simple present sentences: he plays soccer, they exercise, she cleans the house, etc.
 Level: elementary
 Age: 8-17
 Type: flash-card
 Downloads: 4
 
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