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Miss/Lose
Choose the correct sentence
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-100
Author:begosantao
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First Day at School - by Roger McGough -
A nice poem , "First Day at School" written by Roger McGough -
I found a video of it and I created two exercises: an on line one (writing and listening- while watching) and another one that can be done in a written form (creative writing) and then performed/played by students.
I hope you like it.
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-100
Author:Sabrina
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KINDERGARTEN KIDS
This material is designed for YOUNG LEARNERS. Children can do this exercises together with a parent or a teacher. Ex.: What is the mouse doing? The mouse is eating. A child needs to tick the right answer. The images are Gifs, so they are moving while a child is doing the exercise.
Level: elementary
Age: 3-6
Author:Jelena
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FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
This is an exercise for elementary level students about family relationships
Level: elementary
Age: 10-12
Author:lalama
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Monty Python and the Flying Circus
Listen to and complete parts of the video with words you hera. This task is nice and funny and I hope its useful for your studnts.
Level: advanced
Age: 14-100
Author:Magdalena Sztuba
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"Hallelujah"
A short activity on the song "Hallelujah" (past simple tense) and a brief revision of present simple, present continuous, past simple and going to.
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-100
Author: Oliwia
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12 animals for Kindergarten Children
12 animals for very young learners.
Level: elementary
Age: 3-6
Author:Jelena
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Helping at home
Students will practise vocabulary concerning doing the chores.
Level: elementary
Age: 6-12
Author:aamv
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irregular verbs
Pupils write the missing forms of the verbs given, then they match some of the verbs to pictures according to their meaning.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
Author:Adryenn
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Past Simple
Two simple exercises about past simple.
Level: elementary
Age: 14-100
Author:zs�fi
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