All Vocabulary articles – Page 62
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A superlative crossword
A British English worksheet to put the letters into the correct order and complete the crossword.
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A phonetic crossword
A British English worksheet to use the phonetic clues to complete the crossword.
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Teenagers: Warmers: Noughts and crosses
A fun way to revise vocabulary from previous lessons.
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Culture news lessons: Slackers at Covent Garden
The riffraff are storming the barricades of high culture.
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Cooperative crossword
An American English worksheet to practice defining and describing places in the city.
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The English constitution
Students practise a range of different skills, including prediction and reading for specific information, in relation to the English constitution.
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Complete the titles
A British English worksheet to use the words in the boxes to complete the titles of the films.
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Complete the jokes
This worksheet contains six jokes to complete by filling in the missing words and punchline, and a host of other jokes and proverbs to read and say.
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Writing skills: Letter of complaint
To encourage the use of phrases which express attitude and emotion in a factual letter.
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Marketing: Company websites
Students expand and practise the vocabulary associated with corporate websites
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Write the clues
A British English worksheet to give the base form of each verb to complete the crossword clues.
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At the cinema
To put film titles into categories by deciding if they relate to males or females.
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Guitar chords
A British English worksheet to complete the crossword with letters in diagrams.
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A chemical code
A British English worksheet to combine the chemical symbols to form new words and complete the crossword.
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Culture news lessons: Game show cheats
Who wants to be a millionaire so much that they will cheat in order to win? The court case that followed the TV game show.
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Writing skills: Cause and effect
To bring attention to the need for lexical variation in a good essay and to increase range of cause and effect phrases and topic related vocabulary.
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Calculator
A British English worksheet to find words by entering numbers into a calculator and turning it upside down.