All Vocabulary articles – Page 55
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Male and female
A British English worksheet to complete two crosswords using words relating to male and female.
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Wind damage
A British English worksheet to fill in the missing letters to make the names of the different buildings.
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Crossword pieces
A British English worksheet to complete a crossword using days of the week.
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Differences in American and British English grammar - article
An article by Kerry Maxwell and Lindsay Clandfield on recognizing grammatical differences between American and British English.
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Differences in American and British English grammar - tips and activities
Kerry Maxwell and Lindsay Clandfield provide a selection of useful tips and ideas for recognizing grammatical differences between American and British English.
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Business first lessons: A lesson plan
A lesson plan and worksheets for use in the first lesson in business English. In this lesson, students play a 'Getting to know you' game and interview each other about their needs for English. The class then cover some language problems that have come up during the lesson.
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Speaking: Taboo for English learners
A team game for vocabulary and language functions revision.
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From time to time
Piece together the jigsaw to find the words needed to complete the proverbs.
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At the theatre
A British English worksheet to complete the play titles by using the clues to work out the missing words.
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On the telephone
A British English worksheet to put the missing lines of phone conversations into the grid to find the job of one of the people speaking.
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The United States
A British English worksheet to combine the postal abbreviations of American states to form new words.
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Starter/Beginner: Stories
To practise listening to stories. To practise listening for information. To revise pronouns.
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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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Shopping spree
An American English worksheet to play a board game by using adjectives in the correct order when describing objects.