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Title
Around the House
Target Structure
House Vocabulary
Level
Elementary
Time
20 minutes
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Description
This is a great filler wordsearch. There are sixteen pieces of furniture hidden in the grid. Can your students find them?

This wordsearch is not quite as easy as it looks, and is a splendid way of filling a spare twenty minutes in an elementary-level lesson.

 


 

Title
Reading Habits
Target Structure
Various Elementary Structures
Level
Upper Elementary
Time
40 minutes
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Description
This conversation-based worksheet looks at some common expressions connected to reading. It also gives your students the opportunity to practice a number of common elementary structures.

There is a conversation, taking reading as the theme. This is followed by question and answer practice. Your students can then use the cues to have other conversations on books. Your students can add two books of their own.

The lesson rounds off with simple discussion questions on books and reading.

 


 

Title
I'm starving!
Target Structure
Modifiers
Level
Elementary
Time
45 minutes
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Description
This worksheet looks at 'modifiers' such as 'really', 'pretty', 'fairly' and 'not very'.

There's a gap-fill conversation, followed by practice exercises. The worksheet rounds off with an interview exercise, so that the students can personalise the language, and find out the opinions of their classmates.

This worksheet is written for elementary-level students.

 


 

Title
I haven't moved yet.
Target Structure
Present Perfect: Yet and Already
Level
Elementary +
Time
45 minutes
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Description
Are your students confident when talking about things they've already done - or not done yet?

The Present Perfect can be tricky to teach (and understand!) but this worksheet is a great introduction to one of the more common uses!

There's a lead-in question, followed by a conversation, practice exercises and a role-play at the end.

It's perfect for elementary-level learners.



 


 

Title
Summer Plans
Target Structure
Going to (future)
Level
Elementary
Time
30-45 minutes
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Description
This is a great way to teach 'going to' for future plans.

There's a conversation about a trip to Italy, followed by practice exercises, and activities to get your students speaking.

This worksheet is written for elementary-level students.


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