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If sentences – topic “Dance”
This resource offers an activity for practicing the correct use of Conditional sentences (If sentences) based on topic “Dance”. The task is to complete the sentences. It provides not only Grammar check but also develops creativity and critical thinking skills.
Talking about the future (English Grammar). Level: intermediate
This resource offers an activity for practicing the correct use of Present Simple, Present Progressive/Continuous, going to + infinitive, will + infinitive while talking about future events.
It is made as an auction game. So, you should put students into groups and tell them that each team has $10,000 (optional). Decide about a bid, e.x. $500. Take your copy of the sentences and cut them up. These then become individual items which you take in random order. Begin the bidding.
Before starting it, remind them about the rules of use the above-mentioned grammar.
Teacher`s instructions to students:
Dear students, you are going to attend an auction and bid for items. The items are English sentences to talk about the future. You must bid for sentences that you think are grammatically correct. (The winners are those who buy the most correct sentences. In the event of a tie, the victory is determined by who has most money left.)
Students` actions:
Study sentences to decide which are correct, i.e. which they want to buy, and why they are right or wrong. When all the sentences have been sold they can be checked.
If you want some extra material on the topic check my Grammar Theory resource here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/talking-about-the-future-english-grammar-theory-level-intermediate-12223378
and my Grammar Test resource here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/talking-about-the-future-english-grammar-test-level-intermediate-12223092
Talking about the future (English Grammar Theory). Level: intermediate
This resource offers theory about the correct use of Present Simple, Present Progressive/Continuous, going to + infinitive, will + infinitive while talking about future events.
If you want some extra material on the topic check my Grammar auction resource here:https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/talking-about-the-future-english-grammar-level-intermediate-12222959
and my Grammar Test resource here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/talking-about-the-future-english-grammar-test-level-intermediate-12223092
Reported speech (Indirect speech) (presentation)
This resource offers theoretical information about the correct use of Reported speech.
Let`s talk about dance (conversation cards)
This resource offers 21 conversation cards to talk about dancing. You can easily print this worksheet and share among students. Good to use for discussion.
Travelling (filling the gaps exercise)
This resource offers practice to remember the difference between the words concerning travel: travel/journey/trip/expedition/safari/cruise/voyage/tour.
Christmas. Find someone who ...
This resource offers"find someone who" worksheet. It can be used as quick warm-up exercise based on the “find someone who” game concerning the events of the Christmas break.
Christmas domino game cards
This resource offers downloadable Christmas domino game cards.It’s editable and very useful.
Christmas pictionary
This resource offers a pictionary to teach Christmas vocabulary. It is editable. It is useful for enhancing your Spelling, Reading and Writing skills.
New Year`s pictionary
This resource offers a pictionary to teach New Year`s vocabulary. It is editable. It is useful for enhancing your Spelling, Reading and Writing skills.
Folk dress. Reaading task.
Folk dress reading comprehension is about the origin of street dances. It includes matching exercise.
Embroidery. Reading task
Embroidery reading comprehension is about the origin of Ukrainian embroidery. It includes completing and matching exercises.
Break dance matching exercise
This resource offers break dance matching exercise.
Table manners vocabulary (presentation)
This resource offers visual information about table manners. Presentation includes 10 words with transcriptions.
Table manners (filling the gaps)
This resource offers filling the gaps exercise on topic table manners. The task is to fill the sentences with “do” or “do not”.
Saint Valentine's pictionary
This resource offers a pictionary to teach Saint Valentine vocabulary. It is editable. It is useful for enhancing your Spelling, Reading and Writing skills.
Martin Luther King crossword
Martin Luther King crossword is based on the text about Martin Luther King (that you can find here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/martin-luther-king-reading-and-comprehension-12233113)
Martin Luther King. Reading and comprehension (part 1)
Martin Luther King reading comprehension is about the life of the famous preacher, the most important leader of the American civil rights movement. It is dedicated to Dr. Martin Luther King Day. It includes the text for reading and matching, true/false, sentence order exercises.
If you want to get more exercises, check
Martin Luther King. Reading and comprehension (part 2)
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/martin-luther-king-reading-and-comprehension-part-2-12233803
Martin Luther King crossword:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/martin-luther-king-crossword-12233797
Martin Luther King. Reading and comprehension (part 2)
Martin Luther King reading comprehension is about the life of the famous preacher, the most important leader of the American civil rights movement. It is dedicated to Dr. Martin Luther King Day. It includes the text for reading with gap filling, questions to the text and short quiz.
If you want to get more exercises, check
Martin Luther King. Reading and comprehension (part 1)
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/martin-luther-king-reading-and-comprehension-12233113
Martin Luther King crossword:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/martin-luther-king-crossword-12233797
Describing a music piece (plan). Presentation
This presentation is created to give a learner guideline of how to describe a music piece (song, sonata, etc.).