All Pre-Intermediate articles – Page 60
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Identity parade
A British English worksheet to make sentences about famous people by putting three pieces together.
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My ideal world
An American English worksheet to write about and discuss how people have to and don’t have to behave in yout ideal world.
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My ideal world
A British English worksheet to write about and discuss how people should behave in your ideal world.
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Imaginative materials: treasure hunting
How could you create an exciting treasure hunt puzzle for your students? Here are ideas for two kinds of game – a basic chain of clues and letterboxing.
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Pronunciation skills: How many syllables?
This lesson by Jonathan Marks focuses on plural nouns and 3rd person singular verbs which are spelt with the ending -es. It helps students to develop an awareness of when this ending represents an additional syllable (e.g. age / ages) and when it doesn't (e.g. behave / behaves).
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Lesson Share: Teenagers: Sherlock Holmes
A simple and fun exercise to get students moving and practise questions.
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A holiday to remember
A British English worksheet to describe a holiday using pictures and to collect information and fill in a chart about other students' holidays.
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Incomplete history
An American English worksheet to practice asking questions using the past simple.
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Heavy syllables
A British English worksheet to identify the correct syllable stress pattern for each word.
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Heavy syllables
A British English worksheet to read the words aloud, then write them in the correct gaps depending on their stress pattern.
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Understanding paragraph headings
Help students to prepare for the academic reading component of the IELTS exam.
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Sentences in a hat
A British English worksheet to write sentences describing routine activities. To pick sentences out of a hat and find out who wrote them by asking questions.
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Sentences in a hat
An American English worksheet to write sentences describing routine activities. To pick sentences out of a hat and find out who wrote them by asking questions.
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Questions in a hat
An American English worksheet to practice the use of the modal auxiliary will to make predictions.
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Happy New Year!
Three activities suitable for your first classes of the New Year, or if you are starting a new course in January.
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What's happened?
A British English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking and answering questions about pictures.
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What's happened?
An American English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking and answering questions about pictures.
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Strange things happen
An American English worksheet to put a story in the correct order by saying and listening to sentences.