Sue Kay and Simon Greenall
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Daily routine
An American English worksheet to predict a partner’s daily routine and to find out how many predictions were right.
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Your English: Collocations: hospitality
Is your hospitality generous, gracious or lavish? Tim Bowen looks at the collocates of this friendly word.
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Your English: Collocations: fact
It is an indisputable fact that Tim Bowen is the master of collocations.
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Memory Test
A British English worksheet to look at a picture for a short time and to memorize as many details as possible.
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One thing leads to another
A British English worksheet to put the stages of a relationship in order according to different criteria.
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Who are you?
An American English worksheet to complete an information sheet with personal details by asking and answering questions.
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Likes and dislikes
An American English worksheet to facilitate speaking to as many partners as possible, agreeing and disagreeing with likes and dislikes.
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Talk about routines
An American English worksheet to play a board game by asking and answering questions about routines.
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Spot the similarities
An American English worksheet to find similarities between two different pictures by asking and answering questions. To write brief descriptions of the pictures.
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Sentences in a hat - teacher's notes
To complete unfinished sentences. To pick sentences out of a hat and find out who wrote them by asking questions.
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Mix and match
An American English worksheet to play a board game by matching verbs with other words and expressions.
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Spot the similarities
An American English worksheet to find similarities between two different pictures by asking and answering questions. To write brief descriptions of the pictures.
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As different as chalk and cheese
An American English worksheet to create a story by inventing answers to questions and writing them down.
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I'm different now
An American 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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When in Rome
An American English worksheet to put a story in the correct order by reading out loud and listening to sentences. To write the story down in a group dictation.
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Your secret is out!
An American English worksheet to write imaginary information about people by completing unfinished sentences.
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Who were they?
An American English worksheet to answer questions in a quiz about famous people from history and fiction.