All articles by Sue Kay – Page 4
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Find someone who…
A British English worksheet to ask and answer questions and to complete a chart.
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Family matters
A British English worksheet to find out information about members of the class by asking and answering questions.
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Are you experienced?
A British English worksheet to read a list of life experiences and find out how experienced you are.
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Pre-Intermediate: Where's the Park School of English?
A British English worksheet to follow directions and to fill in details on a map.
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Encounters of a spooky kind
A British English worksheet to dictate part of a story and to write down what your partner dictates to you.
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Don't say it
A British English worksheet to play a team game by making up definitions and guessing words.
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Invitation dominoes
A British English worksheet to play a game of dominoes matching places and time expressions with the correct preposition. To make invitations.
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Reported speech dominoes
A British English worksheet to play a game of dominoes by matching direct and reported statements.
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Likes and dislikes
A British English worksheet to facilitate speaking to as many partners as possible, agreeing and disagreeing with likes and dislikes.
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I'm different now
A British English worksheet to talk about yourself as a child and to compare the way things were with the way things are now.
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Dream destinations
A British English worksheet to find the person who has the other half of your picture by describing your own picture. To write a description of a place.
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Describe it
A British English worksheet to play a boardgame by describing and guessing words.
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True and false definitions
A British English worksheet to play a game in teams, guessing correct definitions and writing false definitions for words.
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School days
A British English worksheet to ask and answer questions and to complete a chart.
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One of those days
A British English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, making complaints, apologising and making requests.
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It made my day!
A British English worksheet to create a story by completing sentences and inventing details.
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A day in my town
A British English worksheet to plan a day in the place where you live and write a letter explaining the plan to a foreign friend who is coming to visit you for a day.