All articles by Doug Case – Page 2
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Reveal the answers
A British English worksheet to complete sentences and find the answer in the wordsearch.
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Electrical appliances
A British English worksheet to unscramble the letters to name the electrical appliances and complete the grid.
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Titles and authors
A British English worksheet to read out the names of the authors and write down the sentence or phrase which sounds exactly the same.
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Verb backgammon
A British English worksheet to use the backgammon pieces to change each short word into a verb.
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Find the beginnings
A British English worksheet to find the correct beginnings to complete the words and match them with the pictures.
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Parts of the body
A British English worksheet to name the different parts of the body using the pictures to help.
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Book titles
A British English worksheet to use the pictures to match the books with their authors.
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Bottom half only
A British English worksheet to complete the words and pictures by adding the top half to each one. Match the words with the pictures.
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Calculator
A British English worksheet to find words by entering numbers into a calculator and turning it upside down.
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Festivals: Cannes film festival
Cannes is a small city in the south of France on the Côte d'Azur. This year, the film festival starts on the 16th May and runs until the 27th. It is probably the most famous film festival in the industry, and is one of France's most important cultural and business ...
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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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Guitar chords
A British English worksheet to complete the crossword with letters in diagrams.
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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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Close the shutters
A British English worksheet to replace the shutters on the eight windows so that you can read four proverbs and the first lines of four songs.