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Answer the questions:
Describe Rafael’s pajamas.
Why did the people in Rafael’s audience shoot each other?
Does Ellie like her toes?
Why does Rafael sleep in the living room?
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Apparently, when he swallowed the cod some people in the audience were so
excited they took out their guns and fired ...
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Keywords: diary, discussion, elementary, fish, gangsters, gun, mafia, phrasal verbs, questions, reading, shooting
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Answer the questions:
What does Rafael do with the fish?
What does “on an impulse” mean?
How did Rafael learn to swallow big fish?
How do you pronounce “regurgitate.”
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Then one day, on an impulse, he reached into the tank, grabbed a small blue fish and swallowed it. He ...
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This is a crosswords to practise vocabulary related to Christmas holidays.
Across
Traditional Scottish wind instrument
Opposite of IN
They are made of WAX
Opposite of badly
Stock filled with goodies on Christmas Day
... night, holy night
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Patron Saint of Ireland
Bird often eaten for Christmas dinner
Santa's sleigh is pulled by
Bells ... on New Year's Day
Sweet ...
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Keywords: christmas, crossword, elementary, grammar, vocabulary
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Mystery in London is an easy reader for elementary students of English. It is a detective story in which YOU decide what happens next. The story is divided into 35 parts. Having read one part students have to decide which part they'd like to read next. Look down ...
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Keywords: adults, comprehension, detective, elementary, interactive, london, mystery, police, present-simple, reading
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Answer the questions:
Ellie is an English teacher and Lucretia is a ... ?
Why do you think Lucretia was chopping up toads and frogs?
What is a crystal ball?
Explain the meaning of the following phrasal verbs: look up, chop up, pick up.
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You know what the great ...
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Do you remember the date of last year's Easter? Do you know when we will celebrate it next year? Probably not, becausę Easter doesn't have a set date. It is a movable holiday. It falls between March 22nd andApril 25th. Its history goes back to the pagan celebrations ...
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Keywords: animals, cooking, crossword, definitions, easter, elementary, food, gap-fill, reading
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February 14th, Valentine's Day, is one of the happiest holidays. It is the time for people to exchange love messages. If there is someone you love or like, send them (1)to show your feelings. Remember that a traditionalvalentine doesn't have the name of the sender! Why not send ...
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Keywords: elementary, love, matching, poem, reading, valentines, vocabulary
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This is a picture of a house with blank spaces to allow students to write the names of various parts/rooms of the house: the front door, backyard, kitchen, bathroom, kitchen, roof, etc.
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parts_of_house.doc
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Keywords: elementary, house, rooms, vocabulary
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I'm sharing with you two nice elementary-level stories. They are short and funny which means they are perfect for recreation. I suggest that you print out the two, cut them into slips and ask your students to put the stories in a correct order. Don't be too strict, ...
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Keywords: arrange, cutouts, elementary, funny, reading
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Can I borrow a newspaper?
Has anyone got a pencil?
Chris has just got a parking fine.
Tasks
What's the matter? Look at the pictures. Write the correct name to start each sentence.
So what do they need? Can you guess which of the things they need? (There is one thing extra.)
How do ...
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Keywords: adults, borrow, dialogues, elementary, give-back, grammar, listening, verbs