All articles by Doug Case – Page 4
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Down the steps
A British English worksheet to take one word from each step to make sentences for each of the pictures.
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N, S, E, W
A British English worksheet to complete a compass by filling it in with the missing words.
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Elvis's greatest hits
A British English worksheet: In this puzzle there are ten Elvis songs. The title of each song is two words. Assemble these seven titles and write them with the correct pictures.
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Painting exhibition
A British English worksheet to take verbs from the box to complete the titles of the paintings.
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Sorry, I can explain!
A British English worksheet to decode the sentences and match each apology with the correct explanation.
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Interesting facts
A British English worksheet to write the numbers from the facts in figures and add them together to find the number that is missing from the last fact.
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Find the family
A British English worksheet to find letters in famous landmarks to make pronouns.
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Festivals: Olympic Games
The first Olympic Games took place in ancient Greece and was said to have been held in 776 BC. The object of the Games was to develop benchmarks of human creativity and excellence. Over the centuries, the Games highlighted extraordinary achievements and soon became the stage for noble competition and ...
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Fifteen records
A British English worksheet to decide what 's refers to in each of the song titles.
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Find the middles
A British English worksheet: In each group in the grid, all three words need the same two (or three) letters in the middle. Decide what the letters are and write them in.
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Verb flags
A British English worksheet where each flag shows the base form and the past simple form of a verb. Add the third form, past participle then answer the questions.
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Folded twice
A British English worksheet to discover what is written on the folded pieces of paper by putting the correct front and back views together.
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Looking into the future
A British English worksheet to find the missing words to complete predictions.