All Printable Worksheet articles – Page 134
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      ArticleCulture news lessons: Beware the shopocalypseOne man's crusade against consumerism in New York. 
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      ArticleFind the beginningsA British English worksheet to find the correct beginnings to complete the words and match them with the pictures. 
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      ArticleESOL beginner lessons: Comparatives and superlativesA lesson by Chris Speck about describing people and places. 
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      ArticleESOL beginner lessons: PronunciationThis lesson aims to help students with pronunciation of past tense (-ed) words, adjectives ending in -ed. 
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         Article ArticleESOL beginner lessons: will and going toThis lesson aims to help students understand the difference between the constructions will and going to. 
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      ArticleWhat have you been up to?An American English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking and answering questions using cards as cues. 
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      ArticleWhat have you been up to?A British English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking and answering questions using cards as prompts. 
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      ArticleLife would have been differentAn American English worksheet to talk about things you wish you had or hadn't done. 
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      ArticleLife would have been differentA British English worksheet to talk about things you wish you had or hadn't done. 
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      ArticleCulture news lessons: NYPD moves to the beat of rap musicA story from New York about the police listening in to rap. 
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      ArticleBattleshipsA British English worksheet to find hidden words or sentences by naming numbered squares on a grid. 
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      ArticleBattlefield or bed of roses?A British English worksheet to categorize vocabulary and discuss attitudes to being in love. 
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      ArticleBattlefield or bed of roses?An American English worksheet to categorize vocabulary and discuss attitudes towards being in love. 
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         Article ArticleLesson Share: Business writing basicsStudents review important elements of good business writing in English, especially for letters and emails. 
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      ArticleSolicitors and barristersStudents practise language concerning the relationship between solicitors and barristers in the British legal system. 
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      ArticleHow's your bargaining?An American English worksheet to interview a partner using a questionnaire, and find out how good they are at bargaining. 
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      ArticleBank profilesTo practise and expand vocabulary and phrases associated with bank profile description. 
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      ArticleESP bank: Marketing: BrandingStudents are presented with a set of collocations to extend vocabulary used to talk about brands 
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      ArticleESP bank: Marketing: EssentialsStudents practise and expand vocabulary and phrases associated with fundamental marketing concepts and activities 
