Women’s History Month .March is Women’s History Month. This reading describes the history of Women’s History Month. It includes vocabulary words, vocabulary, fact or opinion questions, picture vocabulary about inventions, and descriptions of three incredible scientists ( Ch i en -S h i u n g Wu, Maria Go e p p e rt -Mayer, E N I AC Programmers).
SUMMER D O B B L E - This is a quick and funny game which is irreplaceable while learning and reviewing summer vocabulary in a fun and engaging way. As there are no words on cards you can play this game in different languages. It develops visual perception, attentiveness and reaction. It’s also a great entertainment for summer camps and speaking clubs. All students love it!
Getting to know you - Speaking prompts with vocabulary bank
Whole page with prompts for speaking practice - can be used for either introducing oneself to the whole group or as an interview exercise. This ws can be used as a whole class activity: give students some time to prepare their answers. Then can can individually introduce themselves to the whole class. Alternatively, they can make up all the information and use it for a pair work interview.
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An ideal ice-breaker!! Excellent bingo for the first class of the year. It will allow students to get to know one another as well as practice asking personal questions to find out about their classmates. It creates a positive group atmosphere! Every time a students asks another classmate a question and gets "yes" for an answer, they can cross out that box. First student to get all boxes crossed out wins the game! Not possible to ask all the questions to the same partner! And then students report to the class what they have learned about their classmates!
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Throw the dice and make a question: Would you like a? or Would you like some?.
If there is a tick, answer: Yes, please If there is a cross, answer: No, thank you
Two or three players can be on the same square.
Continue until someone reaches the finish.
Reading comprehension for Upper elementary and Lower Intermediate students.
Students read a text with 3 teenagers´ opinions about their families and then do the reading tasks: vocabulary in context, finding evidence, answering questions and references.
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Printable cards they can be made to give to family members :)or to each other.
Students fold the card in half, color and decorate it, and write a message.
An easy and interesting way to get students to write.
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INSTRUCTIONS:
Laminate, cut and play!
Cut the pronouns squares.
Make teams. Divide each team in two.
Give to a half the cards with the pictures and the sentences.
Give the other half the squares with the subject pronouns.
The first half of each team has to read and show the cards to the other half that has to find the corresponding pronoun and match the cards.
The first team that has all the matches correct, wins!!!
SUMMER D O B B L E - This is a quick and funny game which is irreplaceable while learning and reviewing summer vocabulary in a fun and engaging way. As there are no words on cards you can play this game in different languages. It develops visual perception, attentiveness and reaction. It’s also a great entertainment for summer camps and speaking clubs. All students love it!
Reading on the history of rap. The comprehension activities include synonyms, true / false, answering questions. The grammar exercises include if clauses (type 1 and 2), relative clauses, passive voice and reported speech (rephrasing). There is also a writing activity about the students´ likes and dislikes concerning types of music and singers / bands.
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This game features 2 6 alphabet cards. Practice letters with this fun I Have, Who Has Alphabet Game.
How to play?
Distribute cards to students - they can have one or more cards. Pick a student to start the game (or keep one card for yourself and you start the game). The first player looks at the question part of the game (the big letter) and asks Who has the word that starts with reads letter . For example they would ask Who has the word that starts with letter K?.
The student who has the image of key answers I have key and continues the game by reading their letter and asking the question.
Romeo and Juliet
This worksheet tells the story of Romeo and Juliet in the present simple. There are two reading comprehension exercises and two grammar exercises.
Printable cards they can be made to give to family members :)or to each other.
Students fold the card in half, color and decorate it, and write a message.
An easy and interesting way to get students to write.
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