Shared by Michael
This simple activitity will allow your students to practice asking questions in a fun way. I've included a blank worksheet for you to write your own words by hand. You can vary the difficulty of this game by changing the words. You don't even have to restrict yourself ...
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Posted in ESL worksheets
Keywords: elementary, game, grammar, questions, speaking, writing
Shared by Mia
A simple idea how concordances can be used to instruct question tags to students.
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Posted in ESL worksheets
Keywords: concordances, grammar, identifying, intermediate, question-tags
Shared by Marek from Poland
Task
Students complete sentence beginnigs with words and phrases from the table to form superstitins in the first conditional. The exercise is followed with a gap-fill practice.
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Keywords: elementary, first-conditional, gap-fill, grammar, matching
Shared by Just
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These are all funny views of things you probably have at home. They are not all the right size. In real life, some are bigger, much bigger; some are smaller. What do you think they are? Find one thing that is likely to be in the hall or ...
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Keywords: adults, elementary, game, grammar, guessing, listening, negatives
Shared by Just
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read a newspaper, look up a word in a dictionary, look at a map, forget someone's name, give an answer, listen to the radio
Tasks
Which action? Write a suitable verb (action) on each line.
After work… After lessons… Complete these sentences about yourself. Use any phrase from the list. Add ...
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Keywords: adults, collocations, elementary, grammar, nouns, verbs