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Whatsapp voice messages and voicemail
This worksheet includes different rhetorical moves in connection with monologue speaking, which is gaining importance in the smartphone/whatsapp world. Students are introduced to different phrases and then prompted to use these phrases in speaking.
Level: elementary
Age: 9-14
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Downloads: 14
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Animated film for "adverbs of frequency" (never, always etc.)
The video shows two students telling on each other.
It can be used to teach students about the positions of adverbs of frequency with "to be" and other verbs.
Students then can write a dialogue at the end and compare it with their original work.
Level: elementary
Age: 9-11
Type:
Downloads: 21
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Memory game for paraphrasing
This is the practical side to my other worksheet on paraphrasing. In a playful way, students build proficiency by matching pictures and paraphrases first before launching into the creation of their own memory game.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-14
Type:
Downloads: 22
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Role Play - eating in town
The role cards dictate different priorities.
Students must find a compromise that works for everybody.
As an intended side-effect, a lot of rhetorical moves are going to be needed (disagreeing/agreeing/playing for time).
Enjoy!
Level: elementary
Age: 9-11
Type:
Downloads: 7
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Classroom posters: Think Pair Share
I am using the method quite regularly in my classrooms, and found that these posters really help students communicate effectively. The picture I found when I picturesearched using Ecosia was labelled "free to use commercially", so I hope I did not breach anybody�s rights.
Level: elementary
Age: 7-15
Type:
Downloads: 3
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Paraphrasing game - adjectives
In a game-like fashion, students match pictures of items to a paraphrase which encourages them to use this item.
Paraphrasing is a key skill, often overlooked at.
Using this worksheet, your students will soon master it and never fall back into their native language.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-14
Type:
Downloads: 9
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Introduction "Past Progressive"/"Past Continuous"
You find a link to a video which has been uploaded on youtube.
You can use it to introduce students to the past continous.
It focuses on "How you use it" and "when you use it".
Level: elementary
Age: 9-14
Type:
Downloads: 13
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Modal substitutes in "Corona" context / video&worksheet
The exercises on this worksheet are built on a video whose link can be found in the document. In this video, which is set in a Corona situation, students are exposed to the new forms frequently. Then they are walked through exercises which help them master the new form.
Level: elementary
Age: 11-14
Type:
Downloads: 21
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Simple Past - How well do you know your classmates?
This worksheet may be used to revise the simple past and short answers. Students build teams of three. They interview each other about their last holiday. Then they have to guess what the other partner answered. Every correct answer scores a point - so there is an element of friendly competition.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-14
Type:
Downloads: 11
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Phrases for quality feedback
This feedback sheet is designed like a phrase builder.
It should give learners the confidence to give better feedback to whatever you are working on in class.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
Type:
Downloads: 4
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