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Pets and Pet Care Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Pets and Pet Care Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Pets and Pet Care Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Pets and Pet Care 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.
Parenting Activities Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Parenting Activities Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Parenting Activities Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Parenting 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.
News Media Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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News Media Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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News Media Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our News Media 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.
Natural Disasters-Emergencies Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Natural Disasters-Emergencies Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Natural Disasters-Emergencies Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Natural Disasters-Emergencies 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.
Musical Instruments Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Musical Instruments Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Musical Instruments Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Musical Instruments 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.
Movies-Genres Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Movies-Genres Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Movies-Genres Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Movies-Genres 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.
Money and Banking Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Money and Banking Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Money and Banking Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Money and Banking 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.
Kitchen Cookware-Utensils Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Kitchen Cookware-Utensils Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Kitchen Cookware-Utensils Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Kitchen Cookware-Utensils 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.
Jobs and Professions Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Jobs and Professions Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Jobs and Professions Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Jobs and Professions 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.
Internet Sites Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Internet Sites Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Internet Sites Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Internet Sites 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.
Idioms Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Idioms Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Idioms Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Idioms 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.
Houses and Apartments Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Houses and Apartments Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Houses and Apartments Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Houses and Apartments 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.
House Repairs-Tools Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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House Repairs-Tools Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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House Repairs-Tools Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our House Repairs-Tools 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.
Hospitals and Injuries Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Hospitals and Injuries Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Hospitals and Injuries Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Hospitals 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.
Healthy Lifestyle-Nutrition Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Healthy Lifestyle-Nutrition Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Healthy Lifestyle-Nutrition Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Healthy Lifestyle-Nutrition 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.
Health & Personal Hygiene Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Health & Personal Hygiene Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Health & Personal Hygiene Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Health & Personal Hygiene 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.
Grocery Shopping Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Grocery Shopping Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Grocery Shopping Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Grocery Shopping 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.
Geology-Earth Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Geology-Earth Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Geology-Earth Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Geology-Earth 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.
Feelings and Emotions Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Feelings and Emotions Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Feelings and Emotions Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Feelings and Emotions 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.
Errands and Services Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets
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Errands and Services Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets

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Errands and Services Reading-Conversation-Writing Worksheets-ESL Fun Class! Try out our Errands and Services 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.