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MarionG
Marion Wilbers
Netherlands



Hi, my name is Marion. I�m from Holland but I�ve been living and teaching in Israel for some years now. This website - and its warm, wonderful community of contributors - is a true gift. I hope you find my contributions as useful as I do yours.

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interactive practice of past simple
This is a version of �find someone who� which forces kids to use questions and positive and negative sentences in past simple. They go around the class and ask each other questions in order to fill the chart with names. "Did you eat spaghetti yesterday evening?" After they fill it they need to write complete sentences using the info acquired. I cop...
Level: elementary
Age: 9-17
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 68


 
basic Beatles for beginners
Hello Goodbye is the simplest song ever, suitable for the absolute beginner. First page enforces new vocabulary (high low, stop go , yes no etc.). Second page has lyrics where students need to fill gaps with new words learned. The power of this song is that it is absurdly simple and still lots of fun! enjoy! (There is a boardgame on opposites to go...
Level: elementary
Age: 6-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 66


 
count and non count nouns, a-an-some-any
some basic exercises for non count and count nouns; 1. write a/an/some, 2. complete sentences with some/any, 3. correct mistakes in sentences. Hope it is useful for someone, Marion
Level: elementary
Age: 7-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 64


 
when, who, where and why with the song "the lion sleeps tonight"
Students listen to and read along with the song �the lion sleeps tonight� and then answer who, when, where and why questions. This is an introduction to wh-questions. They love the song (it is our school�s �bell�) and the video by Hippo and Dog on youtube is hilarious! Hope it�s useful, Marion
Level: elementary
Age: 7-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 64


 
simpsons family boardgame (2pages)
simple game to be played with die and counters. If you reach a picture, jump to the word and vice versa. Because students jump back and forth it takes quite a while to finish. great reading practice for family vocabulary. It comes with cards with a family tree for those not familiar with the family. Hope you like it. Marion (thanks to Jecika for th...
Level: elementary
Age: 6-17
Type: Choose
Downloads: 61


 
present and past of �to be� with environment theme
guide on �to be� in present and past tense with different gap fill exercises. We are currently working on a unit on the environment so I used that theme (Once plastic bags were rare, now they are everywhere. etc.)Hope you find it useful. Marion
Level: elementary
Age: 8-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 59


 
Past tense video activity/ Robin Hood parody
Students watch the �bridge fight� scene from the parody on Robin Hood "Men in Tights" (link to you tube on the sheet) Students answer was/were questions, Did questions, sequencing exercises etc....Past tense practice in a fun way. Hope you like it, Marion
Level: elementary
Age: 9-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 59


 
ordinal numbers board game
A fun board game to review ordinal numbers. 3-4 students play together. In turn they throw a die, read what it says on the square they got to (the fifth month) and jump to a square that corresponds to it (May). They keep on jumping back and forth over the board so the game can last a while! My students liked it a lot. I hope yours will too, Marion
Level: elementary
Age: 7-17
Type: others
Downloads: 58


 
I should�ve kissed you, song by one direction, 2 pages
Full lyrics to this song by the popular boyband. Second page has a vocabulary exercise. More difficult words from the text need to be translated and then used in sentences which show they understand the meaning of the words. Hope you like it, Marion
Level: elementary
Age: 8-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 55


 
describe the simpsons using present continuous
two different pictures of the Simpsons on a day out. (black and white version of both included) Students have to describe what they see in the picture using pres. continuous. I provided the base form of the verbs they might want to use as well as some basic words so they do not need to ask every second how to spell ;)My students are crazy for the S...
Level: elementary
Age: 9-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 53

 

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