All British English articles – Page 97

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    Lesson Share: Others: matchmakers

    Short activities which can be used to fill 15 minutes at the beginning, middle or end of a lesson.

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    Phrase of the week

    Tim Bowen gives us the origin of well-known words and phrases.

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    More materials written by teachers

    More materials written by teachers

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    Do it yourself

    A British English worksheet to speak to as many people as possible about jobs that need doing.

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    Yesterday

    A British English worksheet to play a game to practise past simple regular verbs using questions and short answers.

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    Wind

    Cross-curricular materials for teaching English through the topic of different kinds of wind

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    Who's who?

    A British English worksheet to exchange information about two families.

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    What's this?

    A British English worksheet to memorize where objects are and say what they are.

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    What's the word for…?

    To give definitions of words and to learn new words, their meaning, punctuation and spelling.

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    What went wrong?

    A British English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, commenting on things which went wrong on holiday.

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    My week

    A British English worksheet to use verbs and other words and expressions to make sentences about what the students do at different times on different days of the week.

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    I do it my way

    A British English worksheet to talk about the way people do everyday activities and to guess what the activites are.

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    Water

    Cross curricular materials for teaching English through the topic of water

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    Is there a warehouse?

    To choose a new building for your company by talking about the facilities offered at two sites.

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    Waiter

    A British English worksheet to complete activities to make jokes.

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    What's your verdict?

    A British English worksheet to read court cases and say whether you think people are guilty or not guilty. To guess the court's verdict.

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    Used to

    A British English worksheet to match the beginning of each sentence with the correct ending.

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    Are you in tune?

    A British English worksheet to see how well the students know each other by predicting a partner's answers to questions about their musical taste.

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    Travel

    A British English worksheet to put words in the correct order to form questions. To ask and answer questions about travelling.

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    Travel

    To sort out a set of sentences to make three conversations: ordering in a restaurant; booking a flight; asking for a hotel room.