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Conjugation of to be: Test - High Five 1
Accessible test around the use and conjugation of to be in the present simple.
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Verb to be: Exercise
Three exercises on the verb to be in the present tense. At the same time a repetition of the personal pronoun.
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Coronavirus, teenagers and sleep: Task English
Language task around the article in The New York Times: The coronavirus, teenagers and sleep . Skills: Listening, Reading and Writing. Possibly add speaking by having the students make a short video message.
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Romeo and Juliet: Game
A playful way to let the students discover the plot of Romeo & Juliet.
This is a board game where students answer questions about spelling, vocabulary, linguistics, etc. and thus earn clues that help them solve the murders in the story.
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Future tenses: Extra exercises
A bundle of work with many extra exercises on some commonly used future tenses such as the present simple, present continuous, will-future and to be + going to.
Exercises are on four levels: each time separately (*), two combined (**), all …
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Sanda Dia: Current affairs assignment
This current affairs assignment is about the reconstruction of Sanda Dia's student baptism. Then there is an English article with corresponding questions.
The assignment is structured according to OVUR.
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Simple present vs. present continuous: Presentation
Interactive presentation made with PowerPoint and with integration of LearningApps about the simple present versus present continuous.
The hyperlinks to the apps open with Office365, but the links are also listed on the last slide at the sources.
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55 Fiction: Writing Exercise
55 Fiction or write a story with only 55 words.
Examples, tips and game rules have been added. The source reference at the bottom refers to the setup of 55 Fiction with a contribution by Herman Brusselmans.
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Karen, the meme: Reading Comprehension
Text about the very popular "Karen" memes: meaning, origin, criticism. The online text also offers opportunities for class discussions about stereotyping, sexism, racism ...
You can see the link to the text further on and in the document …
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Asking questions: Bingo
Interactive game to learn to ask questions in English.
You can use this in any phase of the lesson, but keep in mind that the game is over fairly quickly (max. 10 minutes).
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Past continuous: Conversation starters
Good starter of the lesson to repeat the past continuous with your students. The students do this in pairs, but you can add a third student if you add additional conversation questions.
The conversation cards serve more as an exercise. Evaluation may …
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School days past and now: Writing assignment
Pupils write a short text about the school days of their (grand) parents. Focus is on the use of the past tenses .
The assignment contains an extensive assessment framework, in which the teacher can place his own emphasis.
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