All Culture articles – Page 28

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    Who's who?

    A British English worksheet to exchange information about two families.

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    Who's who?

    An American English worksheet to exchange information about two families.

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    Stevie Wonder

    An American English worksheet to write and ask questions to obtain information in order to complete a life history.

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    Speculation

    An American English worksheet to speculate about what may have happened to cause situations illustrated in pictures.

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    Speculation

    A British English worksheet to speculate about what may have happened to cause situations illustrated in pictures.

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    Want someone to do something

    A British English worksheet to look at what the people are doing and match the speech bubbles to the correct pictures.

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    Spot the similarities

    An American English worksheet to find similarities between two different pictures by asking and answering questions. To write brief descriptions of the pictures.

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    Spot the similarities

    A British English worksheet to find similarities between two different pictures by asking and answering questions. To write brief descriptions of the pictures.

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    Spot the similarities

    A British English worksheet to find similarities between two different pictures by asking and answering questions. To write brief descriptions of the pictures.

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    A sign of the time

    A British English worksheet to play a board game to practise using the past simple.

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    Record store

    A British English worksheet to work out which word each symbol represents and complete the titles.

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    Predictogram

    A British English worksheet to play a game by writing and reading out predictions.

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    Predictogram

    An American English worksheet to play a game by writing and reading out predictions.

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    Photofit

    An American English worksheet to play a memory game, matching a written description of a person to a picture. To write an imaginary identity for a person.

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    Photofit

    A British English worksheet to play a memory game, matching a written description of a person to a picture. To write an imaginary identity for a person.

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    Your secret is out!

    An American English worksheet to write imaginary information about people by completing unfinished sentences.

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    Who are the others?

    A British English worksheet to match the broken sentence parts to work out who the famous people are.

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    Word order

    A British English worksheet to look at each sentence and decide where the object of the sentence should go.

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    Then and now

    To ask and speak about habits and states in the past.

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    Writing skills: news story

    To help students produce writing with a higher occurrence of lexical variation, complex sentences and appropriate use of passive structures.