All Writing articles – Page 16
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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?
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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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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Permission to lie
An American English worksheet to play a game in teams, guessing correct definitions, and writing false definitions for words.
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Permission to lie
A British English worksheet to play a game in teams, guessing correct definitions, and writing false definitions for words.
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More logical laws
A British English worksheet to match the first half of the logical laws with the correct second half.
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Landscapes
An 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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Landscapes
A British English worksheet to write a description of a picture. To listen to the description of a picture and draw it.
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My kind of people
An American English worksheet to write sentences about people, places, and times.
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My kind of people
A British English worksheet to write sentences about people, places, and times.
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It'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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IELTS: Interpreting maps - teacher's notes
Help students to prepare for Task 1 in the academic writing component of the IELTS exam.
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Identity parade
A British English worksheet to make sentences about famous people by putting three pieces together.
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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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How many uses can you think of?
A British English worksheet to invent unusual uses for ordinary objects.
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Hotel rooms
A British English worksheet to put the words in the correct order to make questions.
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A holiday to remember
A British English worksheet to describe a holiday using pictures and to collect information and fill in a chart about other students' holidays.
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Heavy syllables
A British English worksheet to read the words aloud, then write them in the correct gaps depending on their stress pattern.
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Questions in a hat
An American English worksheet to practice the use of the modal auxiliary will to make predictions.