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Booker G.
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Giving Directions
A pair-work exercise where students take turns giving directions. Student A gives directions first (starting point indicated on the map by the number 1), student B listens and writes down the end-goal (so student A cannot say what the location actually is). Then they switch, and student B gives directions to a location, (starting from 2 on the ma...
Level: elementary
Age: 10-12
Type: activity-card
Downloads: 83


 
Yes / No questions
This is a work sheet made around yes/no questions, paying particular attention to "can you...?" and "do you know how to..?" questions. The first page is made up of statements such as "I want to go to the beach" which the students then have to change into questions of the form "Do you want to go to the beach?" It really is a very simple exercise...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-14
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 0


 
making questions, discussing interviews
I found that my students had problems with forming questions, especially in deciding when to use "Can you..." "Have you..." or "Do you..." With this in mind, I made this worksheet containing a selection of sentence fragments, such as "ate ice cream yesterday" or "is good at basketball", and it becomes the students task to make questions of them. ...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 0


 
Buying something in a shop
A fairly short role play, buying something in a shop. The way I normally do role plays is to let the students run around the room speaking to as many people as they can in a time limit, and then to have a few would be actors performing in front of everyone at the end.
Level: intermediate
Age: 11-14
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 1


 
present perfect with battle ships
begins with a simple exercise, where you have to draw lines to connect the beginning and end parts (i.e. "I" --- "have" --- "already done" --- "my homework"). The first and fourth columns, as intimated by their boxed-in nature, denoting the start and end points of the line drawings. Following on from this, an exercise where the students have to...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-14
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 2


 
Have You Ever...?
Class activity, where students get up and ask around the room, "Have you ever...?" questions. When someone answers yes, they make a note of their name. Students can only sit down when they have a "yes" and a name written down for every question. This is a good practice for using the present perfect (e.g. **I have written** a book). This version...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-14
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 1

 

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