All articles by Sue Kay and Simon Greenall – Page 2

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    What's your verdict?

    An American English worksheet to read court cases and say whether you think people are guilty or not guilty. To guess the court's verdict.

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    A vacation

    An American English worksheet to guess details about a partner's last vacation and to find out how many predictions were right.

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    Are you in tune?

    An American English worksheet to see how well the students know each other by predicting a partner's answers to questions about their musical taste.

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    Travel

    A British English worksheet to put words in the correct order to form questions. To ask and answer questions about travelling.

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    Travel

    An American English worksheet to put word in the correct order to form questions. To ask and answer questions about traveling.

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    Tomorrow's world

    An American English worksheet to predict information about the future.

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    Think of a word

    A British English worksheet to play a game to peactise using comparative forms.

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    Think of a word

    An American English worksheet to play a game by finding words in given categories.

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    When we were ten

    An American English worksheet to find out information about members of the class by asking and answering questions.

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    Your views on technology

    An American English worksheet to read and discuss some points about technology.

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    Style trial

    An American English worksheet to ask and answer questions about your style of dress.

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    Stuff and things

    An American English worksheet to write clues for a crossword and to complete it.

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    Stevie Wonder

    An American English worksheet to write and ask questions to obtain information in order to complete a life history.

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    Spotlight on you

    An American English worksheet to write a question for each student in the class. To ask and answer questions.

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    Spend, spend, spend

    An American English worksheet to spend your money as quickly as possible by playing a board game.

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    Speculation

    An American English worksheet to speculate about what may have happened to cause situations illustrated in pictures.

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    Snap!

    An American English worksheet to play a game of snap by making correct collocations.

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    Spot the similarities

    An American English worksheet to find similarities between two different pictures by asking and answering questions. To write brief descriptions of the pictures.

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    Spot the similarities

    A British English worksheet to find similarities between two different pictures by asking and answering questions. To write brief descriptions of the pictures.

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    A sign of the time

    A British English worksheet to play a board game to practise using the past simple.