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Characteristics of Point of View and Dialogue
Students discover the impact of dialogue Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. In this drama lesson, students read selected scenes and note the point of view and dialogue in the scenes.
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Small Talk Dialogues
Pupils study the rules for the use of infinitives and gerunds in written and spoken conversations. They devise a Small Talk dialogue and complete quizzes at their own rate.
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Dialogue: Male and Female Roles
In this male and female roles worksheet, young scholars discuss the roles of males and females in society by reading a dialogue.
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Art to Zoo: Kiting Up The Sky: The Vehicles of Understanding
Learners gain perspective on the importance of kites by reading about and discussing how kites have been used throughout history. In this kite exploration lesson, students follow instructions to construct a kite to assist them in...
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Dialogues- "Milk and Aesthetics"
In this ESL activity, students collaborate with a classmate to read a dialogue about food preferences. Students then answer 8 multiple choice questions.
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Dialogue Writing Dialogue Writing
In this writing learning exercise, students master how to write a dialogue. Students choose from 7 different options and write about what is being described.
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Famous Person Dialogue
In this ESL learning exercise, students collaborate with a classmate to read a dialogue between Peter and Susan, who are two actors. There are no questions to answer.
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Intermediate Dialogues - Vinegar
In this intermediate dialogue worksheet, students read a dialogue between 2 people about vinegar and answer questions about it. Students answer 4 questions about the dialogue.
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Beginning Dialogues - "Tie Your Shoes!"
In this dialogue learning exercise, students read a dialogue between a boy and his family. They then answer 4 questions about vocabulary and questions and answers.
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Beginning Dialogues- "Where Are My Glasses?"
In this dialogue worksheet, 5th graders read a beginning dialogue piece entitled, "Where are my glasses?" They answer 4 multiple choice questions including 2 comprehension questions and 2 vocabulary questions.
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Violence Dialogue
In this violence dialogue, young scholars ask and answer questions about violence in a dialogue.
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Dialogue: Fashion
In this dialogue about fashion, students ask and answer questions concerning fashion.
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Dialogue: Languagae Learning
In this dialogue about language learning worksheet, students read questions and answers concerning learning various languages.
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Dialogue: Marriage
In this dialogue about marriage worksheet, students read aloud in pairs questions and answers concerning marriage.
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Dialogue: Sport
In this dialogue about sports worksheet, students read a questions and answers concerning sports.
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Dialogue: Traditions
In this dialogue about traditions worksheet, learners participate in a question and answer session on the subject of traditions.
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Dialogue: Work
In this dialogue about work worksheet, learners answer questions about work and work conditions. Student A asks the questions, and Student B provides the answer.
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Comparative and Superlative Dialogue
In this dialogue worksheet, students read a series of remarks in a conversation that focus on comparatives and superlatives. Worksheet has no other associated activities.
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Hello, My Name's...
In this correcting grammar mistakes worksheet, students correct the grammar mistakes in 10 lines of dialogue and imagine meeting their favorite person and write down some questions they would ask them.
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Country Life City Life
In this dialogue worksheet, students read a dialogue which compares the city life with the country life. The students use the dialogue to answer 10 multiple choice questions.
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Time and Place Words
In this completing the dialogues worksheet, students read interrogative sentences and choose the phrases that correctly answer the questions. Students choose 10 matching answers.
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Lights, Camera, Action...Crossing the Delaware in 9 Scenes
How does reading a drama differ from reading a novel? Middle schoolers become playwrights and explore these differences. After viewing the A&E movie,"The Crossing," groups create stage directions, write dialogue, and design sets and...
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Health Dialogue
In this health dialogue worksheet, pupils answer discussion questions about health care.
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Day Two: Greeting and dialogues
Students practice greetings and dialogues in English. In this ELL lesson, students watch a silent video with people greeting one another and make predictions about what they are saying. They write dialogues and share them with a...
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