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Emotions: ACE English Program

For Teachers 6th - 8th
Students respond to prompts about emotions. In this ESL/ELL lesson plan, students develop an understanding of vocabulary and feelings associated with emotions. They identify emotions on flashcards, in magazines, and on worksheets.
Organizer
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Hobbies: Adverbs of Frequency

For Students 3rd - 5th
For this ESL activity worksheet, students respond to 7 questions and then ask a classmate the same 7 questions Students use common adverbs in their answers.
Organizer
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Clothes: What Would You Like?

For Students 4th - 7th
In this ESL activity worksheet, students use the words would or wouldn't to respond to 7 questions pertaining to clothing they might like to wear. Students also ask a classmate the same questions.
Organizer
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Places: Where Would You Like to Go?

For Students 3rd - 6th
In this ESL activity worksheet, students respond to 7 questions using the word would. Students also ask a classmate the same 7 questions.
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Have You Ever Experienced a Disaster?

For Students 1st - 3rd
In this ESL interview instructional activity, students interview or respond to 4 short answer questions regarding natural disaster experiences.
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Food Likes and Dislikes

For Students 3rd - 5th
In this ESL food activity worksheet, students respond to 8 questions and then ask a classmate the same questions. Students use the words like or don't like in their answers.
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New Year's Eve Phrasal Verbs

For Students 5th - 10th
In this online interactive ESL worksheet, students respond to 15 fill in the blank questions regarding the appropriate use of phrasal verbs. Students may submit their answers to be scored.
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Halloween

For Students 5th - 9th
In this online interactive ESL worksheet, students respond to 10 fill in the blank questions regarding Halloween. Students check their answers immediately.
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Personal Information Dialogue

For Students Higher Ed
In this ESL personal information worksheet, students ask 9 personal information questions to another student. The questions are ones that would appear in everyday dialogue. Possible answers are on the second page.
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Past Tense Interview

For Students 3rd - Higher Ed
This open-ended activity to review past tense verbs could be used with both younger and older students. Using an interview format, students ask their classmates questions and fill in the answers. For younger students, you would want to...
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Total English (Elementary)

For Students 4th - 5th
In this geography word puzzle worksheet, students read 10 clues pertaining to geography terms. Students place the answers in a word puzzle grid. This is intended for ESL use but could be used by all.
Organizer
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Hobbies - How Long Have You Been...?

For Students 4th - 7th
In this ESL activity worksheet, learners use present perfect continuous verbs to respond to 7 questions regarding hobbies. Students also ask a classmate the same 7 questions.
Organizer
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Have You Ever....

For Students 4th - 6th
In this ESL activity worksheet, students complete the graphic organizer by asking classmates 7 questions using verbs in the present perfect tense.
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Can / Can't Practice- Interview

For Students 5th - 6th
In this ESL conversation worksheet, learners ask 8 questions of a classmate and record the answers. All questions have either "can" or "can't". Example: What could you do when you were a child, but can't now?
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English Exercises: How To Read a Timetable

For Students 5th - 7th
For this ESL worksheet, students analyze the schedule for ferry boats in Scandinavia. Students answer 10 questions about the timetable in this online interactive exercise.
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ESL Grammar: Phrasal Verbs

For Students 4th - 7th
In this ESL phrasal verbs instructional activity, students complete 10 multiple choice questions, choosing the phrase that correctly complete a sentence. A website reference is given for additional resources. 
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Go or Do

For Students 3rd - 4th
In this verbs worksheet, students complete a 10 question multiple choice on-line interactive quiz about the proper use of the verbs "go" or "do".
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It’s 12.00 O’clock!

For Teachers 3rd - 4th
Students draw a picture of themselves and label specifically where they are and what they are doing. In this language arts lesson, students respond to the questions, "Where are you?" and "What are you doing?" Students ask and answer the...
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Have You Ever Flown an Airplane?

For Students 12th - Higher Ed
In this ESL worksheet, students ask a partner 18 questions beginning with, "Have you ever..." Each partner asks a different set of 18 questions.
Organizer
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Jobs and Places of Work

For Students 3rd - 6th
In this ESL activity worksheet, students interview their classmates as they fill in the graphic organizer with information about where their family members work and what they do.
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What is Halloween?

For Students 4th - 6th
In this Halloween worksheet, students listen to a description of the origins of Halloween. Students answer fifteen questions related to the history. One worksheet has the story and questions. Another worksheet just list the questions...
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Time

For Students 12th - Higher Ed
In this ESL worksheet, students answer 16 questions about time. For example, "When do people in your country spend time together as a family?"
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Hello, How Do You Do?

For Teachers 9th - 12th
Pupils role play proper greetings and etiquette in formal and informal work and social situations. Students compare and contrast introductions and conversational conventions in their native country and in the United States by writing an...
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American Culture (will/going to)

For Students 6th - Higher Ed
In this grammar activity, students answer 8 American Culture questions. They should include either "will" or "going to" in their answers.