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Happy, scared, angry, sad
Which photo corresponds to which feeling?
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Possessives
An oral exercise that can also be used in class as a drill exercise and where students can practice the possessive adjectives and pronouns .
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Noises in the house
Click on the different images.
Listen to the sounds the objects make.Translated by
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An educator's perspective on AI in the arts
Is AI taking away the artist's job or is it just enriching the job by generating greater creativity? This video captures an educator's perspective on AI in art summary with a conclusion to discussion.
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Banana: Find the three differences
There are some differences between the first and second drawing.
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Flower: Find the three differences
There are some differences between the first and second drawing.
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Possession form(s or '): Fill in the blank
In this grammar exercise you fill in 's or ' and practice understanding the possessive forms.
During the feedback from the exercise you will be shown the theory of the possession form again.
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Possession(s): Fill in the blank
Exercise where you practice using the genitive by filling in the 's .
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Magnifying and superlative: Exercise
For each of the ten sentences in this exercise, determine whether it is a magnifying or superlative.
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Road Signs: Quiz
This quiz provides practice on the different types of traffic signs and the meaning of a number of traffic signs.
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Passive voice: Exercises
Exercise in which students convert active sentences to the passive voice.
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Making an educational game: Assignment
Assignment or step-by-step plan to let your students create an educational game themselves.
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