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Test Your Spelling Skills Seeing the sights in London
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Test Your Spelling Skills Seeing the sights in London

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Test Your Spelling Skills Seeing the sights in London Rearrange the words below to find twenty famous mainline stations in London: Examples... 1. TS CRANASP ________________________ 2. TWEORLOA ________________________ 3. IGNK’S SROSC ________________________ The worksheet also includes an answer sheet.
City Quiz Series The Market Place, Derby, UK
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City Quiz Series The Market Place, Derby, UK

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City Quiz Series The Market Place, Derby, UK Example questions... 1. a) How much is a full English breakfast at Acropolis Restaurant? b) What do you get in a full English breakfast? 2. Complete the name of this hairdresser’s: Toni and __________. 3. Name three banks in the market place. 4. What is the next show at The Guildhall Theatre? How much would it cost for two adult tickets? The worksheet also includes an answer sheet.
Chocolate Bundle
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Chocolate Bundle

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Some fun resources for anyone teaching about chocolate. This pack includes a presentation, two fin chocolate related quizzes and an English story writing prompt.
Test Your Reading Skills Advanced Homophones 2
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Test Your Reading Skills Advanced Homophones 2

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Test Your Reading Skills Advanced Homophones 2 Homophones are words that sound the same as each other, but have different spellings and meanings. Write an English word that sounds the same as each of these words: Examples... 1. flee ___________________________ 2. hail ___________________________ 3. wholly ___________________________ 4. cheap ___________________________ Comes with an answer sheet
Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Any Answers – Think of an Answer 2
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Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Any Answers – Think of an Answer 2 Work with a partner. Take turns reading the questions and statements below. Think of a way to reply to each one. Talk about the context of each sentence. After practising out loud, write down your answers: Example questions... 1. My brother has just bought a new house. 2. Everyone’s gone out. 3. Can you lend me a pound for the bus home? 4. There’s something wrong with my car.
Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Any Answers – Think of an Answer 3
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Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Any Answers – Think of an Answer 3 Work with a partner. Take turns reading the questions and statements below. Think of a way to reply to each one. Talk about the context of each sentence. After practising out loud, write down your answers: Example questions 1. What do you want for dinner? 2. When does this lesson finish? 3. Your brother has been caught speeding. 4. I’d like two first class stamps, please.
Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Class Survey 1 – Food & Drink
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Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Class Survey 1 – Food & Drink

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Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Class Survey 1 – Food & Drink Complete the survey by asking people in your class about what they eat and drink. Ask them: ‘Do you like …?’ Write the names of the people that you ask on the left and put either a tick () or a cross (x) for each food and drink. Perfect for collecting data.
Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Class Survey 2 – Free Time
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Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Class Survey 2 – Free Time

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Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Class Survey 2 – Free Time Complete the survey by asking people in your class what they do in their free time. Ask them: ‘Do you …?’ Write the names of the people that you ask on the left and put either a tick or a cross (x) for each reply. Perfect for collecting class data.
Test Your Vocabulary Skills Common Idioms 6
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Test Your Vocabulary Skills Common Idioms 6

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Test Your Vocabulary Skills Common Idioms 6 Idioms are spoken or written sentences where the meaning is not obvious from the individual words used. Examples... Match the idioms with the meaning keywords below: 1. It’s six of one and half a dozen of the other. 2. Don’t throw your toys out of the pram! 3. That’s just sour grapes. 4. He’s rolling in it. Complete with an answer sheet.
Test Your Vocabulary Skills Common Idioms 5
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Test Your Vocabulary Skills Common Idioms 5

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Test Your Vocabulary Skills Common Idioms 5 Examples Idioms are spoken or written sentences where the meaning is not obvious from the individual words used. Match the idioms with the meaning keywords below: 1. My hands are tied, I’m afraid. 2. Don’t jump the gun. 3. You’ll have to swallow your pride. Answer sheet included
Test Your Vocabulary Skills Hotel Anagrams
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Test Your Vocabulary Skills Hotel Anagrams

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Test Your Vocabulary Skills Hotel Anagrams Examples Do you know your "room service" from your "do not disturb"? Practise hotel vocabulary by unscrambling the following anagrams. They are all words or phrases to do with staying in a hotel: 1. RPECTOEIN 2. ROMO SEVRICE 3. HEOTL FLICTAEIIS Complete with an answer sheet.
Test Your Vocabulary Skills How Did You Feel When…? (English Idioms of Mood/Emotion)
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Test Your Vocabulary Skills How Did You Feel When…? (English Idioms of Mood/Emotion)

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Test Your Vocabulary Skills How Did You Feel When…? (English Idioms of Mood/Emotion) Describe the feelings Examples 1. When I received the concert tickets for Muse I was on cloud nine! 2. When my sister opened her birthday card and a cheque fell out she was tickled pink. 3. When I was waiting to go on stage to perform in front of the whole school I had butterflies in my stomach. Complete with an answer sheet.
Test Your Vocabulary Skills Glossary – Mobile Phones
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Test Your Vocabulary Skills Glossary – Mobile Phones

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Test Your Vocabulary Skills Glossary – Mobile Phones Write the meaning of these phrases that are commonly seen on mobile phone displays: Examples.... 1. Alarm clock __________________________________________ 2. Battery low __________________________________________ 3. Calculator __________________________________________ 4. Call duration __________________________________________ 5. Call register __________________________________________
Test Your Vocabulary Skills Glossary – Mobile Phones
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Test Your Vocabulary Skills Glossary – Mobile Phones

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Test Your Vocabulary Skills Glossary – Mobile Phones Examples Write the meaning of these phrases that are commonly seen on mobile phone displays: 1. Alarm clock __________________________________________ 2. Battery low __________________________________________ 3. Calculator __________________________________________ 4. Call duration __________________________________________
Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Role Playing – Family
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Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Role Playing – Family

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Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills Role Playing – Family 2. My dad’s new girlfriend Scene: Liam and Harriet are friends. They are at a bus stop having a chat. Harriet looks upset about something . . . Liam: So, are you going to tell me what’s the matter? Harriet: Well, it’s about my dad. Liam: Yes. What about him? The story unfolds, then the students extend it.