All articles by Sue Kay and Simon Greenall – Page 4
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But what are they doing now?
An American English worksheet to facilitate speaking to as many partners as possible, asking and answering questions about jobs and leisure activities.
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Ten years from now
An American English worksheet to make predictions about what people will be doing ten years from now.
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What are you doing next week?
An American English worksheet to make plans for the following week and arrange times and places to meet other members of the class.
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They're neighbours
A British English worksheet to write sentences about pictures and then to play a matching game.
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Names and numbers
A British English worksheet to write names and numbers and to guess what your partner's names and numbers mean.
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What are their names?
A British English worksheet to find out people's names by describing them.
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What are their names?
An American English worksheet to find out people's names by describing them.
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Unsolved mysteries
An American English worksheet to read about unsolved mysteries, and to speculate about possible explanations.
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Movie review
An American English worksheet to write movie reviews of imaginary movies by looking at pictures which could be movie posters.
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Mixed recipes
An American English worksheet to put recipes in the correct order by reading and writing instructions.
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Memory test
An American English worksheet to look at a picture for a short time and to memorize as many details as possible.
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A romantic meeting
An American English worksheet to create a story by inventing answers to questions and writing them down.
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What's the matter?
An American English worksheet to speak to as many partners as possible, giving advice for health complaints.
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Mix and match
An American English worksheet to play a board game by matching verbs with other words and expressions.
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Mix and match
A British English worksheet to play a board game by matching verbs with other words and expressions.
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Magic money
An American English worksheet to put a story in the correct order by saying and listening to sentences. To write the story down in a group dictation.
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He looks nice - he must be a teacher!
An American English worksheet to talk about the characteristics usually associated with people in certain jobs and to guess what people do for a living.
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Psychic link
An American English worksheet to dictate part of a story and to write down what your partner dictates to you.