All Sport articles – Page 6
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Food, glorious food!
A British English worksheet to write clues for a crossword and to complete it.
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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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Have you ever …?
An American English worksheet to play a game by asking and answering questions about experiences.
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Tastes in entertainment
An American English worksheet to discuss personal tastes in entertainment.
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Elementary: What's Jennifer going to do?
An American English worksheet to practice using the future with going to.
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Food and drink dominoes
A British English worksheet to play a game of dominoes by matching quantity and container words with food and drink.
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Desert island discs
A project based on the famous British radio programme Desert Island Discs.
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World Cup mania!
A speaking lesson by Lindsay Clandfield for students to discuss issues related to football and the World Cup.
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The world cup
A British English worksheet to fill in the world cup grid by using the clues to work out the missing teams and scores.
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I'd like an ice cream, please
A British English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking what people would like and making polite requests.
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Reading lesson plans: Coffee
Students complete a series of activities based on a text about coffee.
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The game of chance (progress check)
An American English worksheet to play a game of chance to help you make a decision.
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The game of chance
A British English worksheet to play a game of chance to help you make a decision.
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Can you make a cake?
An American English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking and answering questions about abilities.
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Can you make a cake?
A British English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking and answering questions about abilities.
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Listening skills lesson plans: Radio and television advertisements
Listening for specific information and recognising context.
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Teenagers: Vocabulary: Activity: Survey
Students practise new vocabulary by asking each other how much they like these things. There is a lot of repetition, which helps memorisation and the students are asked for their personal opinions, which makes the practice more meaningful.