All articles by Sue Kay and Simon Greenall – Page 13
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      ArticleAdvertising campaignAn American English worksheet to write and present a radio advertisement and to guess what products are being advertised. 
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      ArticlePurposeful activitiesA British English worksheet to find out information about people by asking and answering questions. 
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      ArticlePurposeful activitiesAn American English worksheet to find out information about people by asking and answering questions. 
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      ArticleTalk about routinesA British English worksheet to play a board game by asking and answering questions about routines. 
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      ArticleTen things you should know about dreamsAn American English worksheet to answer and discuss statements in a questionnaire about dreams. 
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      ArticleWhat do you know about the world?An American English worksheet to play a game of tic-tac-toe by choosing the correct answers to questions about world facts. 
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      ArticleSpot the differences 3An American English worksheet to find ten differences between two pictures by asking and answering questions. 
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      ArticleI know you don't I? 2An American English worksheet to predict personal information about a partner and to find out how many predictions were right. 
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      ArticleWho were they?An American English worksheet to answer questions in a quiz about famous people from history and fiction. 
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      ArticleCan you do it?An American English worksheet to find out about people's abilities by asking and answering questions. 
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      ArticleDo you have it?An American English worksheet to find out what people in the class have by asking and answering questions. 
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      ArticleWhen and what?An American English worksheet to ask and answer questions about daily routines. 
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      ArticleWhat are they doing?A British English worksheet to look at silhouettes of people doing different activities and to guess what they are doing. 
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      ArticleWhat is it?An American English worksheet in which students listen to descriptions of inventions and guess what they are. For each correct answer, students collect a letter of the alphabet and then try to make the longest word. 
