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Means of Transportation Dialogue. worksheet

 

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  Vocabulary worksheets > Communication worksheets > Dialogues > Means of Transportation Dialogue.
Means of Transportation Dialogue. Means of Transportation Dialogue.

This is a good activity if you want to teach means of transportation. In this activity you can find a dialogue about different means of transportation, a questionnare about the dialogue, some space where the students should write a paragraph, and a chart that the students must complete.

 Level:intermediate
 Age: 9-17
 Downloads:24

Copyright 18/11/2009  Paul D. Gutiérrez Covey
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