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sulekra
Adam Rene
Australia



I�m an Australian currently living in the Czech Republic. I teach mostly upper-intermediate & advanced students, so most of my worksheets are for conversation with grammar embedded. I�ve been teaching English since 2008 and I�m hoping to stick with it for a long time yet, and see many countries around the world. All feedback will be very much appreciated :D

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Higher Pay Equals Meaner Bosses - Prepositions - Jobs and Business
An article about how the more money bosses earn, the meaner they are to their employees! It is an open cloze which students complete by choosing the correct prepositions. Good for FCE and CAE students, or for testing yourself;) Leads to discussions about employment, workplace satisfaction, your boss, executive pay and bonuses, quality of bosses and...
Level: advanced
Age: 14-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 116


 
Vanity - As/Like/As If - As Vain As A Peacock
Three short articles regarding vanity, with gaps to be filled using like/as if/as though/as/such as - Survey showing Brazilian are vainest in the world, an interview with the UK�s vainest man, and the role of vanity in preventing skin cancer. Really interesting articles that lead to a lot of discussion. Given it�s about the uses of like and as I li...
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 115


 
Passives Flashcards Pt. 2/2 - Inventions/Discoveries/Creations
Set of flashcards for practising the passive voice - split into two separate sheets to fit under 300kb. Following each set is a list of possible examples. I leave the cards face down and students take turns to pick a card a say a passive sentence and hold onto the card, but if they aren�t able to, other students get a chance to "steal" the card...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: flash-card
Downloads: 104

 

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