All Adults articles – Page 106
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      ArticleThe richest woman in the worldAn American English worksheet to make sentences using the causatives have and get. 
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      ArticleWhat does that represent?An American English worksheet to practice asking and answering personal information questions. 
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      ArticleWriting skills: statistical reportTo teach and practise language relevant to writing a statistical report 
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      ArticleA vacation to rememberAn American English worksheet to describe a vacation using pictures and to collect information and fill in a chart about other students' vacations. 
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      ArticleRecord storeA British English worksheet to work out which word each symbol represents and complete the titles. 
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      ArticleRadio stationsA British English worksheet to write the correct radio station for each speaker. 
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      ArticleTrivia quizAn American English worksheet to practice asking and answering questions with the present simple. 
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      ArticleWorld quizA British English worksheet to play a game of noughts and crosses by choosing the correct answers to questions about world facts. 
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      ArticleWorld quizAn American English worksheet to play a game of tick-tack-toe by choosing the correct answers to questions about world facts. 
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      ArticleStar qualitiesAn American English worksheet to fill in a chart by asking and answering questions about appearance and character. To use this information to match people to their star signs. 
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      ArticleStar qualitiesA British English worksheet to fill in a chart by asking and answering questions about appearance and character. To use this information to match people to their star signs. 
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      ArticleThe right qualificationsTo talk about the requirements for a particular job: personal qualities, skills and experience people must have. 
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      ArticlePronunciation skills: Who does what?Jonathan Marks offers a pronunciation activity, with a helpful key for teachers, that focuses on pronouncing stress in compound nouns. 
