All Printable Worksheet articles – Page 113
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      ArticleMy kind of peopleAn American English worksheet to write sentences about people, places, and times. 
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      ArticleMy kind of peopleA British English worksheet to write sentences about people, places, and times. 
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      ArticleJust a minuteAn American English worksheet to describe people and things using relative pronouns. 
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      ArticleJon's storyA British English worksheet to write questions to practise using present perfect simple and past simple. 
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      ArticleWhat are their jobs?A British English worksheet to unravel the anagrams to find the names of the jobs. 
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      ArticleJob prioritiesAn American English worksheet to read about and discuss things that are important for people when looking for a job. 
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      ArticleJob prioritiesA British English worksheet to read about and discuss things that are important for people when looking for a job. 
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      ArticleA very polite jigsawA British English worksheet to find a more polite way of saying each sentence. 
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      ArticleI've just…A British English worksheet to speak to as many people as possible to practise using present perfect. 
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      ArticleIt's an order!A British English worksheet to write instructions and to play a game of dominoes by matching instructions with opposite instructions. 
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      ArticleJob interviewAn American English worksheet to practice asking and answering questions about qualifications and abilities. 
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      ArticleMusical instrumentsA British English worksheet to put the names of the musical instruments into the grid to reveal the names of two other musical instruments. 
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      ArticleIndirect questionsA British English worksheet to put the questions into the correct form to complete the sentences. Match the beginnings of sentences with the correct endings. 
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      ArticleImpossible?An American English worksheet to play a game of dominoes by matching prefixes to words. 
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      ArticleImpossible?A British English worksheet to play a game of dominoes by matching prefixes to words. 
