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Will You Mast English?
In this ESL worksheet, students ask a partner 20 questions. For example, "Do you have any English speaking friends?" and "Have you ever sung an English song at karaoke?"
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Have You Ever Flown an Airplane?
In this ESL activity, students ask a partner 18 questions beginning with, "Have you ever..." Each partner asks a different set of 18 questions.
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Can You Do it?
In this things you can do and family worksheet, students answer short answer questions about things they can do and their family. Students complete 20 questions.
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Indoor Physical Activity Ideas for Kids!
Rainy day schedule doesn't mean you can't stay fit! Use a collection of indoor physical activities during periods of inclement weather, substitute teaching days, or for those afternoons when your class just wants to move around!
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How Often?
In this how often learning exercise, students answer short answer questions about how often they do things. Students complete 8 questions about themselves and 5 about someone else.
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Reading Comprehension Skills Practice
In this reading comprehension worksheet, students read a passage titled, "A family Recipe," then complete 3 short answer and 2 multiple choice questions. An answer key is provided on page 4.
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How Often? Where is it?
Students explore language arts by completing vocabulary worksheets. In this directions lesson, students identify terms and vocabulary words which assist in finding locations and giving directions. Students complete a worksheet about the...
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ESL-Adverbs
For this ESL adverb worksheet, students use an adverb word box to respond to a set of 7 questions, then listen and answer as the teacher reads questions.
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Song Lessons Fundamentals of English Grammar 3rd Edition
In this Song worksheet, learners listen to the song once and describe the singer's attitude. The students listen to the song one more time and list one yes/no question and all the future and imperative forms that they hear. Finally there...