All articles by Sue Kay and Simon Greenall – Page 3

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    Shopping spree

    An American English worksheet to play a board game by using adjectives in the correct order when describing objects.

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    What shall we do?

    A British English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking for and making suggestions.

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    What shall we do?

    An American English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking for and making suggestions.

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    Who said what?

    An American English worksheet to read and match sentences to an American English or a British English speaker.

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    On safari

    An American English worksheet to play a board game by obeying rules and obligations.

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    When in Rome

    An American English worksheet to put a story in the correct order by reading out loud and listening to sentences. To write the story down in a group dictation.

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    A vacation to remember

    An American English worksheet to describe a vacation using pictures and to collect information and fill in a chart about other students' vacations.

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    World quiz

    A British English worksheet to play a game of noughts and crosses by choosing the correct answers to questions about world facts.

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    World quiz

    An American English worksheet to play a game of tick-tack-toe by choosing the correct answers to questions about world facts.

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    Star qualities

    An American English worksheet to fill in a chart by asking and answering questions about appearance and character. To use this information to match people to their star signs.

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    Predictogram

    A British English worksheet to play a game by writing and reading out predictions.

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    Predictogram

    An American English worksheet to play a game by writing and reading out predictions.

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    Things to do, places to visit

    An American English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, asking and answering questions about plans.

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    Photofit

    An American English worksheet to play a memory game, matching a written description of a person to a picture. To write an imaginary identity for a person.

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    People and places quiz

    To play a game of noughts and crosses by answering questions correctly.

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    People and places quiz

    To play a game of noughts and crosses by answering questions correctly.

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    Princess Penny

    A British English worksheet to read sentences from a story to practise the past simple.

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    Your secret is out!

    An American English worksheet to write imaginary information about people by completing unfinished sentences.

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    Ouch!

    A British English worksheet to write complaints about health and corresponding advice. To play a game by matching advice to complaints.

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    Ouch!

    An American English worksheet to write complaints about health and corresponding advice.