Writing Worksheets – Page 4

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    Whose 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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    When and what?

    An American English worksheet to ask and answer questions about daily routines.

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    Habits

    A British English worksheet to write about habits and routines and to find people in the class with the same habits and routines.

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    A romantic meeting

    A British English worksheet to create a story by inventing answers to questions and writing them down.

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    Sentences in a hat

    A British English worksheet to write sentences describing routine activities. To pick sentences out of a hat and find out who wrote them by asking questions.

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    We aren't British

    A British English worksheet to write sentences about things the students have in common and then to play a matching game.

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    Favourites

    A British English worksheet to write about favourite things and to find people in the class with the same favourite things.

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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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    Secret identities

    A 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.

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    Lifestyle profiles

    A British English worksheet to write a character profile for a person and match it to a picture of a person.

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    Whose life is it?

    A British 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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    Sentences in a hat

    An American English worksheet to write sentences describing routine activities. To pick sentences out of a hat and find out who wrote them by asking questions.

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    Round the world in ten minutes

    A British English worksheet to talk about things you've done and things you haven't done yet by playing a board game.

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    Horoscope consequences

    A British English worksheet to create an imaginary horoscope by writing predictions.

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    Style trial

    A British English worksheet to ask and answer questions about your style of dress.

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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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    Who asked me that?

    A British English worksheet to ask and answer questions and then to remember who asked which questions.

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    True and false definitions

    A British English worksheet to play a game in teams, guessing correct definitions and writing false definitions for words.

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    Sentences in a hat

    A British English worksheet to complete unfinished sentences and to pick sentences out of a hat and find out who wrote them by asking questions.

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    The grass is always greener

    An American English worksheet to write sentences about things you regret about your present state.