All articles by Sue Kay and Simon Greenall – Page 5
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      ArticleLifestyle profilesAn American English worksheet to write a character profile for a person and match it to a picture of a person. 
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      ArticleWhose life is it?An American English worksheet to fill in a questionnaire anonymously. To read questionnaires completed by other members of the class and to guess who wrote them. 
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      ArticleThis may be your lifeAn American English worksheet to ask and answer questions in a survey about your life in the future. 
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      ArticleThe river of lifeAn American English worksheet to ask and answer questions about your life now and in the past. 
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      ArticlePermission to lieAn American English worksheet to play a game in teams, guessing correct definitions, and writing false definitions for words. 
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      ArticleWhen did you last…?A British English worksheet to find out information about members of the class by asking and answering questions. 
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      ArticleWhen did you last…?An American English worksheet to find out information about members of the class by asking and answering questions. 
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      ArticleLandscapesAn American English worksheet to write a description of a picture. To listen to the description of a picture and draw it. 
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      ArticleSnakes and laddersA British English worksheet to play a board game by saying whether historical facts are true or false. 
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      ArticleSnakes and laddersAn American English worksheet to play a board game by putting the correct phrasal verbs in sentences. 
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      ArticleSnakes and laddersAn American English worksheet to play a board game by putting the correct missing word in sentences. 
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      ArticleMy kind of peopleAn American English worksheet to write sentences about people, places, and times. 
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      ArticleJob prioritiesAn American English worksheet to read about and discuss things that are important for people when looking for a job. 
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      ArticleI've just…A British English worksheet to speak to as many people as possible to practise using present perfect. 
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      ArticleIt's an order!A British English worksheet to write instructions and to play a game of dominoes by matching instructions with opposite instructions. 
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      ArticleImpossible?An American English worksheet to play a game of dominoes by matching prefixes to words. 
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      ArticleSecret identitiesA British English worksheet to write the names of famous people using numbers in place of letters of the alphabet. To work out names according to a code by doing a running dictation. 
