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Be Allowed to, Be Able to Triple Hit (Game)

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Be Allowed to, Be Able to Triple Hit (Game) Grammar exercise: teacher or pupil writes a sentence (from the grid) on the backside of the board. Pupils guess by making sentences. If he/she does one part rightly -it's a hit. If he/she does two parts - it's a double hit with all three parts - ...

Selfie

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Selfie Let me present you my handout on the topic of the last years – a selfie. This lesson gives your students an opportunity to talk about something they do every day - especially young learners can’t imagine their lives without taking a few se ...

Have to or Has To

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Have to or Has To This is a worksheet for practicing the grammar of have to and has to. It contains two activities and it is designed for elementary level. Hope it helps.

Grade 7 Midterm Test

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Grade 7 Midterm Test This is a complete worksheet for grade 7 midterm test. It covers several topics  such as simple present tense, present continuous tense, and simple past tense, preposition of time (in, on, at), question words, and using of can to describe ability ...

Can or Can't

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Can or Can't This is a worksheet for practicing and reviewing can and can't. It contains gap-filling and question activities. It is designed for elementary levels. Hope it helps!

Warm Up Activities

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Warm Up Activities This task will help the teachers in their carrier if they want to make the lessons mote interesting. The warm ups help the kids with lesson start - every student can work with the dictionary, or if the task is given for home work he or she has more ti ...

Animals: How to Describe an Animal

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Animals: How to Describe an Animal It is a power point file which gives the students the way to describe animals. Obviously it is suitable for Movers. I mean those who know can/simple present/ have got-has got. I use this kind of description in my classes and ask my students to do the ...

Requests in Class

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Requests in Class This is a Power Point Presentation of the most common requests  in class.E.g. May I go to the bathroom? May I come in? May I drink some water? Can you lend me...?) You can print them and have them at the back of your classroom as posters so your ...

Find Someone Who ...

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Find Someone Who ... This worksheet is a quick exercise where children move around in class in order to find someone who can or can't do specific activities which are listed in the worksheet. They ask: Peter, can you wiggle your ears? Peter answers: No, I can't.  The ...

Color, Circle and Cross

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Color, Circle and Cross Can and can't for young learners. The worksheet contains a variety of pictures in which students will have to circle and cross depeding on the sentences given. E.g., She can dance. She can't cut. Students will have to circle the picture of a girl ...

Can You ...?

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Can You ...? This is a worksheet to help learners practise the modal verb 'can'. It is a short questionnaire to enable learners to conduct a mini class survey. They write the names of the learners they are interviewing in the left column, and ask each one: Can you ...

Must vs Have To

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Must vs Have To This worksheet will help you to identify the difference between have to and must, and there is a free exercise that you can do with your students in junior high or elementary school. I designed it for my students in junior high school and they underst ...

Movie Worksheet: Mr. Peabody and Sherman

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Movie Worksheet: Mr. Peabody and Sherman This is a good exercise to give to your students. It deals with History and using  the verb can exercises. Also there are instruments which they need to choose according to the movie. You should give the exercise after the movie was played.  ...

Modal Verbs

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Modal Verbs Modal verbs and their usage cause lots of problems to our students. I hope that with this ppt they will be able to understand not only what modality is but also when they can use one or another verb. This ppt shows different meanings modal verbs can e ...

Had Better Practice

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Had Better Practice This worksheet was created to help students practice the use of had better. There are six situations which should be solved by the students. You can edit the worksheet so you can use it with other modals such as should or ought to. Hope you enjoy ...

Animals

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Animals I have designed this worksheet about animals for reviewing the third person singular and third person plural (do and does) for the elementary level. Also, it includes the grammar of can and can't. It contains two activities. Hope it helps.

A Visitor from Abroad

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A Visitor from Abroad This worksheet gives students an opportunity to practice their models of obligation and recommendation while practicing airport vocabulary. Students start off with a conversation and then talk about the 5 things they like and dislike about airports &a ...

Movie Worksheet: Family Guy (Future Predictions)

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Movie Worksheet: Family Guy (Future Predictions) This fun video activity is to practise future predictions. While watching a clip from the hit TV series Family Guy, learners have to make predictions about what they expect to happen next. Learners should use might, will, and be going to making predic ...

Animals

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Animals This worksheet is appropriate for teaching animals related vocabulary items and animals abilities. This worksheet contains two parts. It's suitable for young learners and elementary students. Hope you find it useful in your classes.

Song Worksheet: Without You by Usher

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Song Worksheet: Without You by Usher This listening activity has 3 exercises for students to review some modals such as "can" for ability and "will" for future, both positivie and negative stataments, and some common action verbs using a popular song by Usher. Teens will sure like it a lot.
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