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Doctors, Illnesses, and Injuries Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Doctors, Illnesses, and Injuries Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Doctors, Illnesses, and Injuries Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Doctors, Illnesses, and Injuries Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets. Description: This vocabulary worksheet has four pages which include a reading section, a conversation section and a writing section. The reading and conversation sections are divided once more into two tasks. Each task has five photos and text. The writing section has ten photos and blanks lines to compose sentences on. The fourth page is the answer key. How to Use It: Students will look at the photos and use the vocabulary topic to write about what is in them. Then students will use the photos to help them fill in the missing words in either the reading or conversation paragraphs. In the writing section, students will write about the photos and they will use the photos and the vocabulary topic to compose their own sentences. For more advanced students, try having them use some or all of the photos to write their own story or conversation. These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in the class. The worksheets also work great for extra homework practice, extra credit or material for substitute teachers. You can save on printing costs by posting the worksheets on your platform and have students complete them with a PDF editing program or by projecting the material in class and having students write down the answers in their notebooks. Notes: Be sure to download the sample page and zoom in to see all of the exercises clearly. Use our board, card and Jeopardy games, worksheets, or our PowerPoint presentations as complementary activities for this worksheet.
Dating and Marriage Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Dating and Marriage Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Dating and Marriage Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Dating and Marriage Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets. Description: This vocabulary worksheet has four pages which include a reading section, a conversation section and a writing section.  The reading and conversation sections are divided once more into two tasks.  Each task has five photos and text.  The writing section has ten photos and blanks lines to compose sentences on.  The fourth page is the answer key.How to Use It:  Students will look at the photos and use the vocabulary topic to write about what is in them.  Then students will use the photos to help them fill in the missing words in either the reading or conversation paragraphs.  In the writing section, students will write about the photos and they will use the photos and the vocabulary topic to compose their own sentences.  For more advanced students, try having them use some or all of the photos to write their own story or conversation.These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in the class.The worksheets also work great for extra homework practice, extra credit or material for substitute teachers.You can save on printing costs by posting the worksheets on your platform and have students complete them with a PDF editing program or by projecting the material in class and having students write down the answers in their notebooks.Notes:Be sure to download the sample page and zoom in to see all of the exercises clearly.Use our board, card and Jeopardy games, worksheets, or our PowerPoint presentations as complementary activities for this worksheet.
Crime-Law Enforcement-Courts Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Crime-Law Enforcement-Courts Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Crime-Law Enforcement-Courts Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Crime-Law Enforcement-Courts Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets. Description: This vocabulary worksheet has four pages which include a reading section, a conversation section and a writing section. The reading and conversation sections are divided once more into two tasks. Each task has five photos and text. The writing section has ten photos and blanks lines to compose sentences on. The fourth page is the answer key. How to Use It: Students will look at the photos and use the vocabulary topic to write about what is in them. Then students will use the photos to help them fill in the missing words in either the reading or conversation paragraphs. In the writing section, students will write about the photos and they will use the photos and the vocabulary topic to compose their own sentences. For more advanced students, try having them use some or all of the photos to write their own story or conversation. These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in the class. The worksheets also work great for extra homework practice, extra credit or material for substitute teachers. You can save on printing costs by posting the worksheets on your platform and have students complete them with a PDF editing program or by projecting the material in class and having students write down the answers in their notebooks. Notes: Be sure to download the sample page and zoom in to see all of the exercises clearly. Use our board, card and Jeopardy games, worksheets, or our PowerPoint presentations as complementary activities for this worksheet.
Computer Technology Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Computer Technology Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Computer Technology Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Computer Technology Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets. Description: This vocabulary worksheet has four pages which include a reading section, a conversation section and a writing section. The reading and conversation sections are divided once more into two tasks. Each task has five photos and text. The writing section has ten photos and blanks lines to compose sentences on. The fourth page is the answer key. How to Use It: Students will look at the photos and use the vocabulary topic to write about what is in them. Then students will use the photos to help them fill in the missing words in either the reading or conversation paragraphs. In the writing section, students will write about the photos and they will use the photos and the vocabulary topic to compose their own sentences. For more advanced students, try having them use some or all of the photos to write their own story or conversation. These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in the class. The worksheets also work great for extra homework practice, extra credit or material for substitute teachers. You can save on printing costs by posting the worksheets on your platform and have students complete them with a PDF editing program or by projecting the material in class and having students write down the answers in their notebooks. Notes: Be sure to download the sample page and zoom in to see all of the exercises clearly. Use our board, card and Jeopardy games, worksheets, or our PowerPoint presentations as complementary activities for this worksheet.
Clothing Accessories Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Clothing Accessories Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Clothing Accessories Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Clothing Accessories Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets. Description: This vocabulary worksheet has four pages which include a reading section, a conversation section and a writing section.  The reading and conversation sections are divided once more into two tasks.  Each task has five photos and text.  The writing section has ten photos and blanks lines to compose sentences on.  The fourth page is the answer key.How to Use It:  Students will look at the photos and use the vocabulary topic to write about what is in them.  Then students will use the photos to help them fill in the missing words in either the reading or conversation paragraphs.  In the writing section, students will write about the photos and they will use the photos and the vocabulary topic to compose their own sentences.  For more advanced students, try having them use some or all of the photos to write their own story or conversation.These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in the class.The worksheets also work great for extra homework practice, extra credit or material for substitute teachers.You can save on printing costs by posting the worksheets on your platform and have students complete them with a PDF editing program or by projecting the material in class and having students write down the answers in their notebooks.Notes:Be sure to download the sample page and zoom in to see all of the exercises clearly.Use our board, card and Jeopardy games, worksheets, or our PowerPoint presentations as complementary activities for this worksheet.
City versus Country Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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City versus Country Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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City versus Country Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our City versus Country Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets. Description: This vocabulary worksheet has four pages which include a reading section, a conversation section and a writing section. The reading and conversation sections are divided once more into two tasks. Each task has five photos and text. The writing section has ten photos and blanks lines to compose sentences on. The fourth page is the answer key. How to Use It: Students will look at the photos and use the vocabulary topic to write about what is in them. Then students will use the photos to help them fill in the missing words in either the reading or conversation paragraphs. In the writing section, students will write about the photos and they will use the photos and the vocabulary topic to compose their own sentences. For more advanced students, try having them use some or all of the photos to write their own story or conversation. These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in the class. The worksheets also work great for extra homework practice, extra credit or material for substitute teachers. You can save on printing costs by posting the worksheets on your platform and have students complete them with a PDF editing program or by projecting the material in class and having students write down the answers in their notebooks. Notes: Be sure to download the sample page and zoom in to see all of the exercises clearly. Use our board, card and Jeopardy games, worksheets, or our PowerPoint presentations as complementary activities for this worksheet.
Childhood Activities Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Childhood Activities Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Childhood Activities Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Childhood Activities Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets. Description: This vocabulary worksheet has four pages which include a reading section, a conversation section and a writing section. The reading and conversation sections are divided once more into two tasks. Each task has five photos and text. The writing section has ten photos and blanks lines to compose sentences on. The fourth page is the answer key. How to Use It: Students will look at the photos and use the vocabulary topic to write about what is in them. Then students will use the photos to help them fill in the missing words in either the reading or conversation paragraphs. In the writing section, students will write about the photos and they will use the photos and the vocabulary topic to compose their own sentences. For more advanced students, try having them use some or all of the photos to write their own story or conversation. These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in the class. The worksheets also work great for extra homework practice, extra credit or material for substitute teachers. You can save on printing costs by posting the worksheets on your platform and have students complete them with a PDF editing program or by projecting the material in class and having students write down the answers in their notebooks. Notes: Be sure to download the sample page and zoom in to see all of the exercises clearly. Use our board, card and Jeopardy games, worksheets, or our PowerPoint presentations as complementary activities for this worksheet.
Cheaters and Dishonesty Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Cheaters and Dishonesty Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Cheaters and Dishonesty Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Cheaters and Dishonesty Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets. Description: This vocabulary worksheet has four pages which include a reading section, a conversation section and a writing section. The reading and conversation sections are divided once more into two tasks. Each task has five photos and text. The writing section has ten photos and blanks lines to compose sentences on. The fourth page is the answer key. How to Use It: Students will look at the photos and use the vocabulary topic to write about what is in them. Then students will use the photos to help them fill in the missing words in either the reading or conversation paragraphs. In the writing section, students will write about the photos and they will use the photos and the vocabulary topic to compose their own sentences. For more advanced students, try having them use some or all of the photos to write their own story or conversation. These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in the class. The worksheets also work great for extra homework practice, extra credit or material for substitute teachers. You can save on printing costs by posting the worksheets on your platform and have students complete them with a PDF editing program or by projecting the material in class and having students write down the answers in their notebooks. Notes: Be sure to download the sample page and zoom in to see all of the exercises clearly. Use our board, card and Jeopardy games, worksheets, or our PowerPoint presentations as complementary activities for this worksheet.
Cell Phones and Texting Acronyms Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Cell Phones and Texting Acronyms Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Cell Phones and Texting Acronyms Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Cell Phones and Texting Acronyms Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets. Description: This vocabulary worksheet has four pages which include a reading section, a conversation section and a writing section. The reading and conversation sections are divided once more into two tasks. Each task has five photos and text. The writing section has ten photos and blanks lines to compose sentences on. The fourth page is the answer key. How to Use It: Students will look at the photos and use the vocabulary topic to write about what is in them. Then students will use the photos to help them fill in the missing words in either the reading or conversation paragraphs. In the writing section, students will write about the photos and they will use the photos and the vocabulary topic to compose their own sentences. For more advanced students, try having them use some or all of the photos to write their own story or conversation. These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in the class. The worksheets also work great for extra homework practice, extra credit or material for substitute teachers. You can save on printing costs by posting the worksheets on your platform and have students complete them with a PDF editing program or by projecting the material in class and having students write down the answers in their notebooks. Notes: Be sure to download the sample page and zoom in to see all of the exercises clearly. Use our board, card and Jeopardy games, worksheets, or our PowerPoint presentations as complementary activities for this worksheet.
Camping Things Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Camping Things Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Camping Things Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Camping Things Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets. Description: This vocabulary worksheet has four pages which include a reading section, a conversation section and a writing section. The reading and conversation sections are divided once more into two tasks. Each task has five photos and text. The writing section has ten photos and blanks lines to compose sentences on. The fourth page is the answer key. How to Use It: Students will look at the photos and use the vocabulary topic to write about what is in them. Then students will use the photos to help them fill in the missing words in either the reading or conversation paragraphs. In the writing section, students will write about the photos and they will use the photos and the vocabulary topic to compose their own sentences. For more advanced students, try having them use some or all of the photos to write their own story or conversation. These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in the class. The worksheets also work great for extra homework practice, extra credit or material for substitute teachers. You can save on printing costs by posting the worksheets on your platform and have students complete them with a PDF editing program or by projecting the material in class and having students write down the answers in their notebooks. Notes: Be sure to download the sample page and zoom in to see all of the exercises clearly. Use our board, card and Jeopardy games, worksheets, or our PowerPoint presentations as complementary activities for this worksheet.
Business-Work Slang Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Business-Work Slang Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Business-Work Slang Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Business-Work Slang Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets. Description: This vocabulary worksheet has four pages which include a reading section, a conversation section and a writing section. The reading and conversation sections are divided once more into two tasks. Each task has five photos and text. The writing section has ten photos and blanks lines to compose sentences on. The fourth page is the answer key. How to Use It: Students will look at the photos and use the vocabulary topic to write about what is in them. Then students will use the photos to help them fill in the missing words in either the reading or conversation paragraphs. In the writing section, students will write about the photos and they will use the photos and the vocabulary topic to compose their own sentences. For more advanced students, try having them use some or all of the photos to write their own story or conversation. These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in the class. The worksheets also work great for extra homework practice, extra credit or material for substitute teachers. You can save on printing costs by posting the worksheets on your platform and have students complete them with a PDF editing program or by projecting the material in class and having students write down the answers in their notebooks. Notes: Be sure to download the sample page and zoom in to see all of the exercises clearly. Use our board, card and Jeopardy games, worksheets, or our PowerPoint presentations as complementary activities for this worksheet.
Bad Habits-Addictions Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Bad Habits-Addictions Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Bad Habits-Addictions Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Bad Habits-Addictions Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets. Description: This vocabulary worksheet has four pages which include a reading section, a conversation section and a writing section. The reading and conversation sections are divided once more into two tasks. Each task has five photos and text. The writing section has ten photos and blanks lines to compose sentences on. The fourth page is the answer key. How to Use It: Students will look at the photos and use the vocabulary topic to write about what is in them. Then students will use the photos to help them fill in the missing words in either the reading or conversation paragraphs. In the writing section, students will write about the photos and they will use the photos and the vocabulary topic to compose their own sentences. For more advanced students, try having them use some or all of the photos to write their own story or conversation. These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in the class. The worksheets also work great for extra homework practice, extra credit or material for substitute teachers. You can save on printing costs by posting the worksheets on your platform and have students complete them with a PDF editing program or by projecting the material in class and having students write down the answers in their notebooks. Notes: Be sure to download the sample page and zoom in to see all of the exercises clearly. Use our board, card and Jeopardy games, worksheets, or our PowerPoint presentations as complementary activities for this worksheet.
Bad Bosses-Bad Business Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Bad Bosses-Bad Business Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Bad Bosses-Bad Business Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Bad Bosses-Bad Business Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets. Description: This vocabulary worksheet has four pages which include a reading section, a conversation section and a writing section. The reading and conversation sections are divided once more into two tasks. Each task has five photos and text. The writing section has ten photos and blanks lines to compose sentences on. The fourth page is the answer key. How to Use It: Students will look at the photos and use the vocabulary topic to write about what is in them. Then students will use the photos to help them fill in the missing words in either the reading or conversation paragraphs. In the writing section, students will write about the photos and they will use the photos and the vocabulary topic to compose their own sentences. For more advanced students, try having them use some or all of the photos to write their own story or conversation. These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in the class. The worksheets also work great for extra homework practice, extra credit or material for substitute teachers. You can save on printing costs by posting the worksheets on your platform and have students complete them with a PDF editing program or by projecting the material in class and having students write down the answers in their notebooks. Notes: Be sure to download the sample page and zoom in to see all of the exercises clearly. Use our board, card and Jeopardy games, worksheets, or our PowerPoint presentations as complementary activities for this worksheet.
Art Forms Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Art Forms Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Art Forms Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Art Forms Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets. Description: This vocabulary worksheet has four pages which include a reading section, a conversation section and a writing section. The reading and conversation sections are divided once more into two tasks. Each task has five photos and text. The writing section has ten photos and blanks lines to compose sentences on. The fourth page is the answer key. How to Use It: Students will look at the photos and use the vocabulary topic to write about what is in them. Then students will use the photos to help them fill in the missing words in either the reading or conversation paragraphs. In the writing section, students will write about the photos and they will use the photos and the vocabulary topic to compose their own sentences. For more advanced students, try having them use some or all of the photos to write their own story or conversation. These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in the class. The worksheets also work great for extra homework practice, extra credit or material for substitute teachers. You can save on printing costs by posting the worksheets on your platform and have students complete them with a PDF editing program or by projecting the material in class and having students write down the answers in their notebooks. Notes: Be sure to download the sample page and zoom in to see all of the exercises clearly. Use our board, card and Jeopardy games, worksheets, or our PowerPoint presentations as complementary activities for this worksheet.
American versus Mexican Holidays Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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American versus Mexican Holidays Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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American versus Mexican Holidays Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our American versus Mexican Holidays Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets. Description: This vocabulary worksheet has four pages which include a reading section, a conversation section and a writing section. The reading and conversation sections are divided once more into two tasks. Each task has five photos and text. The writing section has ten photos and blanks lines to compose sentences on. The fourth page is the answer key. How to Use It: Students will look at the photos and use the vocabulary topic to write about what is in them. Then students will use the photos to help them fill in the missing words in either the reading or conversation paragraphs. In the writing section, students will write about the photos and they will use the photos and the vocabulary topic to compose their own sentences. For more advanced students, try having them use some or all of the photos to write their own story or conversation. These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in the class. The worksheets also work great for extra homework practice, extra credit or material for substitute teachers. You can save on printing costs by posting the worksheets on your platform and have students complete them with a PDF editing program or by projecting the material in class and having students write down the answers in their notebooks. Notes: Be sure to download the sample page and zoom in to see all of the exercises clearly. Use our board, card and Jeopardy games, worksheets, or our PowerPoint presentations as complementary activities for this worksheet.
Airports and Hotels Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Airports and Hotels Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Airports and Hotels Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Airports and Hotels Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets. Description: This vocabulary worksheet has four pages which include a reading section, a conversation section and a writing section. The reading and conversation sections are divided once more into two tasks. Each task has five photos and text. The writing section has ten photos and blanks lines to compose sentences on. The fourth page is the answer key. How to Use It: Students will look at the photos and use the vocabulary topic to write about what is in them. Then students will use the photos to help them fill in the missing words in either the reading or conversation paragraphs. In the writing section, students will write about the photos and they will use the photos and the vocabulary topic to compose their own sentences. For more advanced students, try having them use some or all of the photos to write their own story or conversation. These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in the class. The worksheets also work great for extra homework practice, extra credit or material for substitute teachers. You can save on printing costs by posting the worksheets on your platform and have students complete them with a PDF editing program or by projecting the material in class and having students write down the answers in their notebooks. Notes: Be sure to download the sample page and zoom in to see all of the exercises clearly. Use our board, card and Jeopardy games, worksheets, or our PowerPoint presentations as complementary activities for this worksheet.
World Tourist Read-Converse-Write Interactive Worksheets for Google Apps
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World Tourist Read-Converse-Write Interactive Worksheets for Google Apps

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World Tourist Read-Converse-Write Interactive Worksheets for Google Apps-ESL Fun Class! Description: This interactive vocabulary worksheet is made with Google Slides. It has four pages which include a reading section, a conversation section and a writing section. The reading and conversation sections are divided once more into two tasks. Each task has five photos and text. The writing section has ten photos and blanks lines to compose sentences on. The fourth page is the answer key. How to Use It: Students will look at the photos and use the vocabulary topic to write about what is in them. Then students will use the photos to help them fill in the missing words in either the reading or conversation paragraphs. In the writing section, students will write about the photos and they will use the photos and the vocabulary topic to compose their own sentences. For more advanced students, try having them use some or all of the photos to write their own story or conversation. These worksheets can also be printed and handed out to students in class. You can save on printing costs by posting the worksheet links on your platform and have students complete them with Google Docs or you can project the material in class and have students write down the answers in their notebooks. As the actual documents are on Google Drive you must have a Google account to use them. Your links to these documents will be on the PDF you download with your purchase. Just click on the links at the bottom of the page and follow the instructions to add a copy to your Google Drive. You can then share the worksheet link from your Google Drive with as many students as you wish. Notes: Be sure to download the sample page and zoom in to see all of the exercises clearly. We use the same target words and phrases on all of the resources created for one topic. This is done intentionally to reinforce the basic vocabulary and grammar structures for each topic. Therefore, you can use our worksheets, board and card games, exams and other Interactive PowerPoint games and presentations as complimentary activities for this game. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: admin@eslfungames.com
World Holidays and Festivals Read-Converse-Write Interactive Worksheets for Google Apps
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World Holidays and Festivals Read-Converse-Write Interactive Worksheets for Google Apps

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World Holidays and Festivals Read-Converse-Write Interactive Worksheets for Google Apps-ESL Fun Class! Description: This interactive vocabulary worksheet is made with Google Slides. It has four pages which include a reading section, a conversation section and a writing section. The reading and conversation sections are divided once more into two tasks. Each task has five photos and text. The writing section has ten photos and blanks lines to compose sentences on. The fourth page is the answer key. How to Use It: Students will look at the photos and use the vocabulary topic to write about what is in them. Then students will use the photos to help them fill in the missing words in either the reading or conversation paragraphs. In the writing section, students will write about the photos and they will use the photos and the vocabulary topic to compose their own sentences. For more advanced students, try having them use some or all of the photos to write their own story or conversation. These worksheets can also be printed and handed out to students in class. You can save on printing costs by posting the worksheet links on your platform and have students complete them with Google Docs or you can project the material in class and have students write down the answers in their notebooks. As the actual documents are on Google Drive you must have a Google account to use them. Your links to these documents will be on the PDF you download with your purchase. Just click on the links at the bottom of the page and follow the instructions to add a copy to your Google Drive. You can then share the worksheet link from your Google Drive with as many students as you wish. Notes: Be sure to download the sample page and zoom in to see all of the exercises clearly. We use the same target words and phrases on all of the resources created for one topic. This is done intentionally to reinforce the basic vocabulary and grammar structures for each topic. Therefore, you can use our worksheets, board and card games, exams and other Interactive PowerPoint games and presentations as complimentary activities for this game. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: admin@eslfungames.com
Weekdays-Months-Dates Read-Converse-Write Interactive Worksheets for Google Apps
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Weekdays-Months-Dates Read-Converse-Write Interactive Worksheets for Google Apps

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Weekdays-Months-Dates Read-Converse-Write Interactive Worksheets for Google Apps-ESL Fun Class! Description: This interactive vocabulary worksheet is made with Google Slides. It has four pages which include a reading section, a conversation section and a writing section. The reading and conversation sections are divided once more into two tasks. Each task has five photos and text. The writing section has ten photos and blanks lines to compose sentences on. The fourth page is the answer key. How to Use It: Students will look at the photos and use the vocabulary topic to write about what is in them. Then students will use the photos to help them fill in the missing words in either the reading or conversation paragraphs. In the writing section, students will write about the photos and they will use the photos and the vocabulary topic to compose their own sentences. For more advanced students, try having them use some or all of the photos to write their own story or conversation. These worksheets can also be printed and handed out to students in class. You can save on printing costs by posting the worksheet links on your platform and have students complete them with Google Docs or you can project the material in class and have students write down the answers in their notebooks. As the actual documents are on Google Drive you must have a Google account to use them. Your links to these documents will be on the PDF you download with your purchase. Just click on the links at the bottom of the page and follow the instructions to add a copy to your Google Drive. You can then share the worksheet link from your Google Drive with as many students as you wish. Notes: Be sure to download the sample page and zoom in to see all of the exercises clearly. We use the same target words and phrases on all of the resources created for one topic. This is done intentionally to reinforce the basic vocabulary and grammar structures for each topic. Therefore, you can use our worksheets, board and card games, exams and other Interactive PowerPoint games and presentations as complimentary activities for this game. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: admin@eslfungames.com
US Government and Citizenship Read-Converse-Write Interactive Worksheets for Google Apps
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US Government and Citizenship Read-Converse-Write Interactive Worksheets for Google Apps

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US Government and Citizenship Read-Converse-Write Interactive Worksheets for Google Apps-ESL Fun Class! Description: This interactive vocabulary worksheet is made with Google Slides. It has four pages which include a reading section, a conversation section and a writing section. The reading and conversation sections are divided once more into two tasks. Each task has five photos and text. The writing section has ten photos and blanks lines to compose sentences on. The fourth page is the answer key. How to Use It: Students will look at the photos and use the vocabulary topic to write about what is in them. Then students will use the photos to help them fill in the missing words in either the reading or conversation paragraphs. In the writing section, students will write about the photos and they will use the photos and the vocabulary topic to compose their own sentences. For more advanced students, try having them use some or all of the photos to write their own story or conversation. These worksheets can also be printed and handed out to students in class. You can save on printing costs by posting the worksheet links on your platform and have students complete them with Google Docs or you can project the material in class and have students write down the answers in their notebooks. As the actual documents are on Google Drive you must have a Google account to use them. Your links to these documents will be on the PDF you download with your purchase. Just click on the links at the bottom of the page and follow the instructions to add a copy to your Google Drive. You can then share the worksheet link from your Google Drive with as many students as you wish. Notes: Be sure to download the sample page and zoom in to see all of the exercises clearly. We use the same target words and phrases on all of the resources created for one topic. This is done intentionally to reinforce the basic vocabulary and grammar structures for each topic. Therefore, you can use our worksheets, board and card games, exams and other Interactive PowerPoint games and presentations as complimentary activities for this game. Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to: admin@eslfungames.com