All Printable Worksheet articles – Page 126
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      ArticleDear Sue, what should I do?A British English worksheet to write letters asking for and giving advice. 
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      ArticleOne of those daysAn American English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, making complaints, apologizing and making requests. 
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      ArticleSchool daysAn American English worksheet to ask and answer questions and to complete a chart. 
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      ArticleSchool daysA British English worksheet to ask and answer questions and to complete a chart. 
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      ArticleOne of those daysA British English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, making complaints, apologising and making requests. 
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      ArticleEight special daysA British English worksheet to complete the names of eight holidays in the UK and the USA, then match the holiday with its description. 
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      ArticleIt made my day!An American English worksheet to create a story by completing sentences and inventing details. 
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      ArticleIt made my day!A British English worksheet to create a story by completing sentences and inventing details. 
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      ArticleA day in my townAn American English worksheet to plan a day in the place where you live and write a letter explaining the plan to a foreign friend who is coming to visit you for a day. 
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      ArticleA day in my townA British English worksheet to plan a day in the place where you live and write a letter explaining the plan to a foreign friend who is coming to visit you for a day. 
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      ArticleYour last day at homeAn American English worksheet to ask and answer questions about how you would spend your last day at home if you were going away for a year. 
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         Warmer/Filler Warmer/FillerFirst Day: Name gamesHere are some fun games to help your new class get to know each other and learn their classmates’ names. 
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      ArticleIELTS: Describing data-line graphs—An introductionThe aim of this is to help familiarize students with doing Task 1 in the academic writing module in the IELTS exam. 
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      ArticleThe world cupA British English worksheet to fill in the world cup grid by using the clues to work out the missing teams and scores. 
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      ArticleCulture news lessons: Jerry Springer: The OperaBlasphemy and censorship. Who controls what we watch on TV? 
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      ArticleCulture news lessons: The latest gadgetConsumerism gone slightly mad or consumers who are pioneering early adopters? 
