This 5 page handout uses a sports bar menu and vocabulary to explain the future tense. It uses going to, will, and the present continuous. Two groups of vocabulary pracice are available with word search and crossword puzzle games. Contains a sports bar menu. And a Dialog for speaking practice. ...
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Keywords: food, future tense, grammar, intermediate, ordering at a restaurant, reading, speaking, vocabulary, writing
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Easter comes at the end of Lent,a 40-day period of fasting and spiritual preparations, symbolising Jesus'40-day fasting in the desert. Lent begins on Ash Wednesday when ashes are used to mark a cross on the forehead of believers to remind them that man too will ultimately be ash. ...
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Keywords: advanced, easter, food, idioms, reading, symbols, word-hunt
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Pancakes are the favourite food on this day. For this reason it is often referred to as Pancake Day. Historically, both meat and eggs were forbidden throughout Lent, so the tradition was to eat all meat on Monday and all eggs on Tuesday before it started. The eggs ...
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Keywords: board-game, cooking, dishes, easter, egg, find-somebody-who, food, intermediate, reading
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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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Before June of this year, I thought only the sad and desperate ate garbage. Then I discovered the freegans. For those new to the term ( free+vegan ) , a freegan is a person [...] Taking the expression “Waste not, want not” to its extreme conclusion, freegans try ...
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Keywords: advanced, comprehension, environment, food, gap-fill, grammar, matching, prepositions, reading, transformation, translation, vocabulary
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Why are people obese? What can be done to fight obesity? Why is it the western world that suffers from obesity? Pretty typical problem, but a not-so-typical solution.
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Keywords: collocations, food, listening, matching, obesity, vocabulary