Reading comprehension exercises about jobs; past simple vs. present perfect; future with will and going to; adjectives+prepositions; writing about the students´ ideal workplace.
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This is a collection of 16 word games to use during lessons to motivate reading in English, collected from various sources and developed from classroom situations. The rules for each game are explained on 3 basic levels - elementary, intermediate and advanced, and the games can be used with all vocabulary groups, all ages (from preschool to adult) and in any part of the lesson.
This one is concentrated on speaking and contains 20 games, with elementary, intermediate and advanced levels. Each game can be used with any vocabulary you decide. Bear in mind that every good word game is made up of listening parts and some reading or writing as well. The games are compiled from various sources and own experience. You can use them at any point in your classroom.
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Reading comprehension worksheet on the impact of technology on family relationships. Writing activity and grammar exercises on reported questions, verb tenses and plural of nouns.
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Reading comprehension worksheet on the impact of technology on family relationships. Writing activity and grammar exercises on reported questions, verb tenses and plural of nouns.
Are you a shopaholic?test
about shopping addiction and it has got three different groups. Group I- reading comprehension; group II- grammar; group II- writing. Key included.
This is a worksheet on the origins and traditions of trick-or-treating around the world. It has a gap filling activity, true or false questions and a trick-or-treat rhyme. It is made for intermediate students mostly. There is an answer key. Enjoy.
Are you a shopaholic?test
about shopping addiction and it has got three different groups. Group I- reading comprehension; group II- grammar; group II- writing. Key included.
This is a worksheet on the origins and traditions of trick-or-treating around the world. It has a gap filling activity, true or false questions and a trick-or-treat rhyme. It is made for intermediate students mostly. There is an answer key. Enjoy.
You cut out the cards (laminate them for stronger hold) and pass one for each student. When teacher says "Hello" the chain reaction starts. The students must listen and carry out the task given to them on the card. They cannot carry out their task until the previous is done by the former student.
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. EACH PLAYER CHOOSES A PIECE
AND PUTS IT ON “START”
2. THE YOUNGEST PLAYER GOES
FIRST
3. THE PLAYER MOVES BY ROLLING
THE DICE
4. THERE ARE THREE TYPES OF
BOXES: QUESTION BOX (ANSWER
THE QUESTION), MOVE BOX (MOVE
FORWARD OR BACKWARDS) AND
THE “WILL YOU SURVIVE BOX”
(YOU HAVE 30 SECONDS TO DO
WHAT THE CARD SAYS TO
SURVIVE. IF YOU DON’T, YOU GET
A PENALTY).
ON HALLOWEEN NIGHT is 3 pages filled with Halloween fun. A Halloween poem for easy reading, crossword puzzle, word jumble, true and false questions and KEY for the teacher! + HALLOWEEN BOARD GAME.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN - HAVE FUN!
ON HALLOWEEN NIGHT is 3 pages filled with Halloween fun. A Halloween poem for easy reading, crossword puzzle, word jumble, true and false questions and KEY for the teacher! + HALLOWEEN BOARD GAME.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN - HAVE FUN!