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            Car Parts 
            
            In this activity students will match the words with the images, and so find out the meaning of the words by themselves. Tell them that in the first part of the exercise they won�t use one word (and they may have to find out which, "engine") and in the second - two words (seatbelt and rearview mirror). May not work out well with people who are not i...
            
             
            Level: intermediate 
            Age: 14-17 
            Type: worksheet 
            Downloads: 95
            
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            Find Someone Who ... 
            
            This worksheet is cut into cards where students get one or more cards and go around the classroom asking other students "have you ever ...?", if the person says Yes, they should ask for more details using "when did you..?" or "why did you..?". Basically they practice the difference between Present Perfect and Past Simple.
             
            Level: intermediate 
            Age: 14-17 
            Type: activity-card 
            Downloads: 8
            
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            Present Perfect VS Simple Past 
            
            In this handout you�ll find two activities, the first one is for students to see and practice the difference between Present Perfect and Past Simple actions and time markers. You can modify it and put in the vocab you need to practice. 
The second activity is a simple crossword to practice the past participle form.
             
            Level: intermediate 
            Age: 12-17 
            Type: worksheet 
            Downloads: 4
            
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            To infinitive VS  -ing 
            
            This worksheet needs to be cut into two and you give one part to each student in a pair. In the first exercise they have ,first, to choose infinitive or -ing form and, then, make questions to ask their partners. In the second exercise they write and share their suggestions for a situation (I suggest doing ...). Each student has different questions ...
            
             
            Level: intermediate 
            Age: 14-17 
            Type: worksheet 
            Downloads: 4
            
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