All Culture articles – Page 29

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    Photofit

    A British English worksheet to play a memory game, matching a written description of a person to a picture. To write an imaginary identity for a person.

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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 are the others?

    A British English worksheet to match the broken sentence parts to work out who the famous people are.

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    Word order

    A British English worksheet to look at each sentence and decide where the object of the sentence should go.

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    Then and now

    To ask and speak about habits and states in the past.

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    Writing skills: news story

    To help students produce writing with a higher occurrence of lexical variation, complex sentences and appropriate use of passive structures.

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    They're neighbours

    A British English worksheet to write sentences about pictures and then to play a matching game.

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    Neighbours

    A British English worksheet to dictate part of a story and to write down what your partner dictates to you.

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    Names and numbers

    A British English worksheet to write names and numbers and to guess what your partner's names and numbers mean.

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    What are their names?

    A British English worksheet to find out people's names by describing them.

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    What are their names?

    An American English worksheet to find out people's names by describing them.

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    Unsolved mysteries

    An American English worksheet to read about unsolved mysteries, and to speculate about possible explanations.

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    Which medicine?

    Put the letters into the correct order to find out which medicine each person should take for their illness.

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    What's the matter?

    An American English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, giving advice for health complaints.

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    What's the matter?

    A British English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, giving advice for health complaints.

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    He looks nice - he must be a teacher!

    An American English worksheet to talk about the characteristics usually associated with people in certain jobs and to guess what people do for a living.

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    He looks nice - he must be a teacher!

    A British English worksheet to talk about the characteristics usually associated with people in certain jobs and to guess what people do for a living.

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    Psychic link

    An American English worksheet to dictate part of a story and to write down what your partner dictates to you.

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    Psychic link

    A British English worksheet to dictate part of a story and to write down what your partner dictates to you.

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    Lifestyle profiles

    An American English worksheet to write a character profile for a person and match it to a picture of a person.