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20 sentences demonstrating past abilities using could, could not, was able to, and were not able to, suitable for CEFR B2-C2
20 sentences demonstrating past abilities using could,could not, was able to, and were not able to, suitable for CEFR B2-C2
*These sentences can be used to practice recognising and forming past ability statements, and they cover a range of scenarios and subjects to help students understand the context in which each form can be used. Answers on pa...
Level: advanced
Age: 15-100
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 108
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21st Century Lifestyle:Devastating effect on Flora and Fauna
670-Word reading article with a 20-word gap fill exercise about the damage people have caused to Earth�s environment. It takes an in-depth look at why people / organisations do it, the ramifications for both wildlife, vegetation and land.This sheet is suitable for higher level B1 to B2 students of all ages. An answer sheet is included. For higher l...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
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24 collocations with verbs and prepositions
These collocations are more complex and nuanced, suitable for learners aiming to advance their English proficiency to B2 and C1 levels. They offer opportunities to enhance vocabulary, improve fluency, and develop a deeper understanding of how verbs and prepositions work together in English. Possible answers on page 2.
Level: advanced
Age: 12-100
Type:
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24 different ways of saying something for C1-C2
24 different ways of saying something for C1-C2 level. Pre-teach the vocabulary and then use page 2 which has all of the new words and a gap fill reinforcement activity. The answers are on page 3
Level: advanced
Age: 16-100
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 123
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25 anagrams along with clues
This worksheet is suitable for A2-B1 level students. It can be used a warmer or a cooler as well and making the student develop thinking skills. The anagrams and clues provide practice in vocabulary recognition and word manipulation skills. Answers on page 2.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
Type:
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25 hyperbole sentences- figurative language technique 2
Learning hyperbole enhances creativity and helps students to express ideas vividly, making their writing more engaging and impactful. It improves communication skills by adding humour or emotional depth, while also fostering a better understanding of cultural and literary nuances. Recognising and using hyperbole sharpens analytical thinking, as stu...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
Type:
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25 social issues on the minds of a lot of today�s people 1 a
This worksheet introduces new vocabulary with definitions for ESL
students related to problems associated with living in today�s challenging world.Understanding social issues helps you become more aware of the challenges and struggles faced by individuals and communities. This awareness fosters empathy and a sense of social responsibility, pro...
Level: advanced
Age: 15-100
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 111
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25 subject-verb agreement exercises for A2-B1 level students
Each sentence contains an error in subject-verb agreement, students need to identify the error and correct it. These exercises cover various aspects of subject-verb agreement, including singular/plural subjects, compound subjects, indefinite pronouns, collective nouns, and agreement with expressions of quantity. Answers on page 2
Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
Type:
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25 subject-verb agreement exercises for B2-C1 level students
Each sentence contains a subject-verb agreement error where the verb does not agree with the subject in number. Identify and correct these errors by ensuring that the verb matches the subject appropriately.25 subject-verb agreement gap fill exercises for B2-C1 level. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb. *In British English, collect...
Level: advanced
Age: 12-100
Type:
Downloads: 110
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25 subject-verb agreement gap fill exercises for B2-C1 level.
25 subject-verb agreement gap fill exercises for B2-C1 level. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb.
*In British English, collective nouns can be either singular or plural depending on whether the emphasis is on the group as a whole or its individual members.
Answers are given with an explanation on page 2.
Level: advanced
Age: 14-100
Type:
Downloads: 126
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