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Speak, Write and Play In Persian - The Fun Way To Learn Persian!
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Speak, Write and Play In Persian - The Fun Way To Learn Persian!

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Are you learning Persian? Are you looking for a fun way to learn Persian? I have developed a way to learn different languages based on my experience as an ESL teacher. This pack has 57 different settings for students to talk about in Persian. The worksheets themselves are in English and the students do need to translate the places and objects they see into Persian. At the end of the session, the students can play a fun game of word bingo to show they have mastered that day's vocabulary. Try it, it is a lot of fun for everyone! * Please note - these resources provide visual prompts, not specific language instruction. Persian Bingo pack: This is a simple starter game for students. There are 114 different pictures to choose from. Select a single picture and project the image on the wall or share it with the class as a handout. Let's Talk in Persian!: This set of cards looks at 57 different settings. The teacher describes something in the top card. The students then use this to model a sentence using the bottom set of pictures. There are lots of things to see and describe in every picture. When the students have completed this task, they can repeat it by working in pairs to discuss each picture. Let's Write in Persian pack: There are lots of ways of using this teaching pack. It could be used as writing assessment for students learning Persian. The students could write about a topic in Persian before and then after a topic, using the second worksheet at the end of the topic.
57 Mandarin Setting Cards For Conversation Practice
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57 Mandarin Setting Cards For Conversation Practice

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Welcome to the Let’s Talk in Mandarin! pack. This set of cards looks at 57 different settings. The teacher describes something in the top card. The students then use this to model a sentence using the bottom set of pictures. There are lots of things to see and describe in every picture. When the students have completed this task, they can repeat it by working in pairs to discuss each picture. What works very well is for the two pictures to be directly projected on a wall. The teacher talks about the top picture, such as 'In my picture, I can see two seagulls flying.'... then the students model their responses, using the sentence structure provided by the teacher. There are lots of different ways you could use this pack. You could laminate them into two cards and get each student to talk about what they had seen in their picture. ***** Please note - these resources provide visual prompts and support to the students, not direct language instruction **************
114 Persian Writing Worksheets For Writing Practice + 31 Fun Teaching Ideas To Try With Your Class!
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114 Persian Writing Worksheets For Writing Practice + 31 Fun Teaching Ideas To Try With Your Class!

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Welcome to the 'Let’s Write in Persian!' pack. I have also included a 31 activity teacher guide to help you get more out of these flashcards. These ideas will help to improve your students' speaking skills, vocabulary and memory skills. There are lots of ways of using this teaching pack. It could be used as writing assessment for students learning Persian. The students could write about a topic in Persian before starting a unit, and then write again about the topic, using the second worksheet at the end of the topic to see how much they have progressed. It could also be used as an introduction to guided writing. Students can write sentences as a class and share the sentences together and they can then write them on their own. Alternatively, students could work in pairs - one student dictates to the other what to write down about what they see in the picture. These pages could also be used to write different stories, using the pictures as a stimulus. ***** Please note - these resources provide visual prompts and support to the students, not direct language instruction **************
Speak, Write and Play In Polish - Learn Polish The Fun Way!
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Speak, Write and Play In Polish - Learn Polish The Fun Way!

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I developed these teaching resources from my ESL teaching pack. The worksheets are in English and need to be verbally translated into Polish. The packs contain 57 different settings for the students to talk about in Polish and extend their Polish vocabulary. There is also a fun worksheet where the students remember as many words as they can in Polish about a specific topic and play a game of Polish word bingo with their teacher. * Please note - these resources provide visual prompts, not specific language instruction. Polish Bingo pack: This is a simple starter game for students. There are 114 different pictures to choose from. Select a single picture and project the image on the wall or share it with the class as a handout. Let's Talk in Polish!: This set of cards looks at 57 different settings. The teacher describes something in the top card. The students then use this to model a sentence using the bottom set of pictures. There are lots of things to see and describe in every picture. When the students have completed this task, they can repeat it by working in pairs to discuss each picture. Let's Write in Polish pack: There are lots of ways of using this teaching pack. It could be used as writing assessment for students learning Polish. The students could write about a topic in Polish before and then after a topic, using the second worksheet at the end of the topic.
114 Punjabi Bingo Game Cards
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114 Punjabi Bingo Game Cards

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Welcome to the Punjabi Bingo pack. This is a simple starter game for students. There are 114 different pictures to choose from. Select a single picture and project the image on the wall or share it with the class as a handout. Talk about the picture and then ask your students to select and write down 5 items from the picture. Then look at the picture and pick out all the key vocabulary you want them to talk about. The first student to have all their items read out is the winner. With 57 different settings and 114 different game cards, there are plenty chances for great vocabulary. ***** Please note - these resources provide visual prompts and support to the students, not direct language instruction **************
114 Punjabi Writing Worksheets For Writing Practice + 31 Different Ways Of Using Flashcards In Class
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114 Punjabi Writing Worksheets For Writing Practice + 31 Different Ways Of Using Flashcards In Class

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Lots of my users have asked if I can suggest ways they can use these language flashcards effectively in the classroom, and so I have added an additional 31 page teaching guide on using them. I hope you like them. ***** Please note - these resources provide visual prompts and support to the students, not direct language instruction ************** Welcome to the 'Let’s Write in Punjabi!' pack. There are lots of ways of using this teaching pack. It could be used as writing assessment for students learning Punjabi. The students could write about a topic in Punjabi before starting a unit, and then write again about the topic, using the second worksheet at the end of the topic to see how much they have progressed. It could also be used as an introduction to guided writing. Students can write sentences as a class and share the sentences together and they can then write them on their own. Alternatively, students could work in pairs - one student dictates to the other what to write down about what they see in the picture. These pages could also be used to write different stories, using the pictures as a stimulus.
Test Your Reading Skills Homophones 4
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Test Your Reading Skills Homophones 4

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Test Your Reading Skills Homophones 4 Homophones are words that sound the same as each other, but have different spellings and meanings. Examples Write an English word that sounds the same as each of these words: 1. wore ___________________________ 2. plum ___________________________ 3. so ___________________________ 4. two ___________________________ Complete with answers.
Test Your Reading Skills The Girl Who Got Bigger and Bigger, by Matt Purland Reading Comprehension 1
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Test Your Reading Skills The Girl Who Got Bigger and Bigger, by Matt Purland Reading Comprehension 1

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Test Your Reading Skills The Girl Who Got Bigger and Bigger, by Matt Purland Reading Comprehension 1 Read the story and answer the questions below: example The Girl Who Got Bigger and Bigger, by Matt Purland There was once a girl who wanted to be grown up like her parents, so she made a special drink that would make her grow, and she did grow. She grew until she was as big as her parents, but she didn’t stop there. She kept on growing until her foot was the size of her house.... Example Questions: 1. How did the girl grow bigger? 2. How did her parents react to her growing bigger? Answers are included
Test Your Reading Skills Elementary Homophones 3
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Test Your Reading Skills Elementary Homophones 3

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Test Your Reading Skills Elementary Homophones 3 Homophones are words that sound the same as each other, but have different spellings and meanings. Put together the words that sound the same: road their waste sale write tide sew saw wear vain some tail tea too weak Examples 1. to ___________________________ 2. tale ___________________________ 3. rode ___________________________ 4. sail ___________________________ Contains a worksheet
Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Lucky Dip 1
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Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Lucky Dip 1

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Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Lucky Dip 1 A fun quiz for two or more teams. Award five points for each correct answer: Example questions... 1. London is the capital city of which country? 2. Name the Prime Minister of the UK. 3. List three different sports. For Lucky Dip quizzes some of the questions have definite answers, while others allow students to provide their own answers. In all cases students must spell their answers correctly to get the points! Some answers included
Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Lucky Dip 2
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Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Lucky Dip 2

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Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Lucky Dip 2 Example questions... A fun quiz for two or more teams. Award five points for each correct answer: 1. How many months are there in one year? 2. What colour is the shirt/blouse/jumper I’m wearing? 3. List three different foods. Some answers included. For Lucky Dip quizzes some of the questions have definite answers, while others allow students to provide their own answers. In all cases students must spell their answers correctly to get the points!
Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Lucky Dip 3
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Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Lucky Dip 3

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Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Lucky Dip 3 Example questions... A fun quiz for two or more teams. Award five points for each correct answer: 1. Name three creatures that live in water. 2. If I have fifteen potatoes and give you nine, how many do I have left? 3. Write this time in words: 12.35pm. 4. Name the room in your house where you cook food. For Lucky Dip quizzes some of the questions have definite answers, while others allow students to provide their own answers. In all cases students must spell their answers correctly to get the points!
Test Your Reading Skills Meet Arnold Palmerstone - the most boring man on earth
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Test Your Reading Skills Meet Arnold Palmerstone - the most boring man on earth

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Test Your Reading Skills. Meet Arnold Palmerstone - the most boring man on earth Example of the work... Hello there. My name is Arnold Palmerstone, and I work in a bank. I live in a small bungalow in Norwich with my wife Deirdre and our two daughters, Florence (who is eight) and Prudence (who is six). I get up every morning at six o’clock and do my daily exercises before breakfast. I like to keep fit because my job at the bank is very difficult and requires a lot of energy. 1. Where do I live? a) Norwich b) Northampton c) The North Pole 2. What is my wife called? a) Darlene b) Deidre c) Deborah Answers included