The document is an introduction to the second book of worksheets from the website EnglishBanana.com. It provides 70 worksheets for English lessons at intermediate level, covering grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing, spelling and speaking/listening skills. The introduction explains that the first book targeted beginner level students, while this second book is aimed at intermediate or pre-intermediate level students. It encourages users to try out the materials and provide feedback via email.
English for Secretaries by Regina RezendeRegina Efs
O documento resume as qualificações e experiência de Regina Rezende como professora de inglês há mais de 20 anos, incluindo sua graduação pela Cultura Inglesa e certificações da Universidade de Cambridge. Ela também oferece workshops e treinamentos de Business English para secretárias em empresas multinacionais.
Este documento descreve um curso de um dia sobre inglês para secretárias, cobrindo habilidades de conversação por telefone, com aulas em Rio de Janeiro e São Paulo. O curso é ministrado por Regina Rezende e foca em vocabulário, gramática e situações comuns de conversas por telefone no trabalho.
This document outlines the daily curriculum and objectives for a 3rd grade literature class. It describes the activities and assignments that will take place each day, including reading assignments, quizzes, spelling and vocabulary work, grammar exercises, writing assignments, and exams. The daily plans are repeated on a weekly basis with different stories and materials. Required materials include books, worksheets, computers and internet access.
The document contains a series of incomplete English idioms using parts of the body and provides clues to fill in the blanks. It asks the reader to complete the idioms based on the clues given by arrows. The idioms cover topics like being busy or overwhelmed, having experience in something, thinking you have succeeded again, being in a hurry, realizing something, having a talent, prioritizing someone's needs, failing, handling a task, and making a decision.
This document provides instructions and content for GRE vocabulary flashcards created by Magoosh, an online test prep company. It includes an introduction to Magoosh, descriptions of what will be included on the flashcards such as word definitions, examples, origins and categories. It also provides printing instructions for both single and double-sided flashcards, tips for using the flashcards, recommended additional study materials, other vocabulary resources, and examples of practice questions for vocabulary-based GRE question types.
This document contains 183 English verbs listed with their infinitive form, past tense form, past participle form, and Romanian translation. It provides a comprehensive conjugation reference for many common English verbs.
Medical specialists are experts in specific fields of medicine or diseases. They treat particular parts of the body or focus on certain illnesses. Family doctors maintain lists of local specialists and can refer patients to the appropriate one for each medical issue. Many specialists require a referral from a primary care physician before seeing a patient. Common types of specialists include those focused on the stomach, heart, and diseases like AIDS.
The document describes two language teaching methods: PPP and ESA. PPP consists of three stages - presentation, practice, and production. It has a high level of teacher talking time and encourages accuracy over fluency. ESA provides more flexibility by allowing movement between stages and emphasizes student-led grammar discovery. It aims to engage students emotionally and get them using language communicatively through study and activation stages. According to the source, ESA lessons can follow three procedures: straight arrow, boomerang, or patchwork.
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This document contains a basic English written test with questions about numbers 1-30, days of the week, months of the year, seasons, and essential spellings of numbers, days, months, and other common words. It provides a way for students to practice and test their basic English knowledge in these areas.
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over the past several decades. It describes early work in the field starting in the 1950s and progress in areas such as problem solving, game playing, and machine learning. Recent advances in deep learning now allow AI systems to perform complex tasks like visual perception and language translation.
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ADVANCING YOUR PHRASAL VERBS BOOK 1 is a vocabulary resource book for teachers of teenage and adult learners at upper-intermediate and lower -advanced levels.
This document provides an introduction to the Clear Alphabet Dictionary. It explains that the Clear Alphabet Dictionary is a tool to help students and teachers learn the Clear Alphabet phonetic system. The Clear Alphabet represents each English sound with a consistent written identifier using normal letters. Learning the Clear Alphabet can help improve pronunciation, understanding of spelling-sound relationships, and connected speech patterns. The introduction describes some key benefits of learning the Clear Alphabet, such as representing schwa sounds, glottal stops, stressed syllables and features of connected speech. It also notes that the Clear Alphabet differs from the IPA in using familiar Roman letters rather than symbols.
1. Starting an English language blog is suggested as a way to practice writing regularly in English by writing about topics of interest like language learning experiences, study abroad experiences, local area or news, or translations of local news into English.
2. Writing a daily news diary where one summarizes and predicts future developments of news stories is proposed as another writing task that could work for those who would find writing a personal diary boring.
3. Signing up for a weekly or daily English language tip sent by email is presented as another option, though it is noted that such tips may not be tailored to different levels and should supplement rather than replace carefully chosen lessons.
The document analyzes 10 different websites for language learning. It evaluates each site based on accuracy, currency, content, and functionality. Some of the sites analyzed provide reading materials for children and news from around the world. Others offer language exercises, games, tutorials and dictionaries. Most of the sites were found to be accurate, up-to-date, easy to navigate, and functional without requiring additional software.
This is a presentation for the subject "Taller de técnicas informáticas aplicadas a la enseñanza de la lengua extranjera" at Buenos Aires' Teacher's Training College Joaquín V. González. It explores some websites that may help learners of English to develop/enhance their listening and speaking skills. The websites explored are: Learning English - Voice of America, Dave’s ESL Cafe, LibriVox, 6 Minutes English.
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Want to improve your English at home? Making slow progress with your solo studies? In this home study guide, we will share with you 3 effective strategies to help you get faster. Ready? Let’s take a look!
The document provides tips for improving motivation to learn English well. It recommends imagining yourself using English fluently in the future, remembering what you have already learned, and using English whenever possible by reading, watching shows, and talking to others about learning English. Regular practice in using English through these activities will help build motivation and improve language skills over time.
The document discusses an organization that provides online and printed English literacy materials through its Basic ESL program. It aims to partner with public libraries, schools, and other organizations across the US to promote English literacy. In 2015 it partnered with libraries in over 35 states and in 2016 its goal is to reach all 50 states. It provides information on how organizations can register to offer the Basic ESL online lessons and textbooks to students through the Basic ESL Access program.
The document is an introduction to the second book of worksheets from the website EnglishBanana.com. It provides 70 worksheets for English lessons at intermediate level, covering grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing, spelling and speaking/listening skills. The introduction explains that the first book targeted beginner level students, while this second book is aimed at intermediate or pre-intermediate level students. It encourages users to try out the materials and provide feedback via email.
English for Secretaries by Regina RezendeRegina Efs
O documento resume as qualificações e experiência de Regina Rezende como professora de inglês há mais de 20 anos, incluindo sua graduação pela Cultura Inglesa e certificações da Universidade de Cambridge. Ela também oferece workshops e treinamentos de Business English para secretárias em empresas multinacionais.
Este documento descreve um curso de um dia sobre inglês para secretárias, cobrindo habilidades de conversação por telefone, com aulas em Rio de Janeiro e São Paulo. O curso é ministrado por Regina Rezende e foca em vocabulário, gramática e situações comuns de conversas por telefone no trabalho.
This document outlines the daily curriculum and objectives for a 3rd grade literature class. It describes the activities and assignments that will take place each day, including reading assignments, quizzes, spelling and vocabulary work, grammar exercises, writing assignments, and exams. The daily plans are repeated on a weekly basis with different stories and materials. Required materials include books, worksheets, computers and internet access.
The document contains a series of incomplete English idioms using parts of the body and provides clues to fill in the blanks. It asks the reader to complete the idioms based on the clues given by arrows. The idioms cover topics like being busy or overwhelmed, having experience in something, thinking you have succeeded again, being in a hurry, realizing something, having a talent, prioritizing someone's needs, failing, handling a task, and making a decision.
This document provides instructions and content for GRE vocabulary flashcards created by Magoosh, an online test prep company. It includes an introduction to Magoosh, descriptions of what will be included on the flashcards such as word definitions, examples, origins and categories. It also provides printing instructions for both single and double-sided flashcards, tips for using the flashcards, recommended additional study materials, other vocabulary resources, and examples of practice questions for vocabulary-based GRE question types.
This document contains 183 English verbs listed with their infinitive form, past tense form, past participle form, and Romanian translation. It provides a comprehensive conjugation reference for many common English verbs.
Medical specialists are experts in specific fields of medicine or diseases. They treat particular parts of the body or focus on certain illnesses. Family doctors maintain lists of local specialists and can refer patients to the appropriate one for each medical issue. Many specialists require a referral from a primary care physician before seeing a patient. Common types of specialists include those focused on the stomach, heart, and diseases like AIDS.
The document describes two language teaching methods: PPP and ESA. PPP consists of three stages - presentation, practice, and production. It has a high level of teacher talking time and encourages accuracy over fluency. ESA provides more flexibility by allowing movement between stages and emphasizes student-led grammar discovery. It aims to engage students emotionally and get them using language communicatively through study and activation stages. According to the source, ESA lessons can follow three procedures: straight arrow, boomerang, or patchwork.
Cambridge Medical English - Medical English for Doctors, Nurses and StudentsMikepFive
Cambridge Medical English provides expert medical English courses to doctors, medical students, and nurses to improve their communication skills. Their courses prepare students for exams like PLAB 2 and PACES Station 4. The document emphasizes that having strong medical English skills is important for employment opportunities and avoiding patient complaints due to poor communication. It notes new European directives that will require testing of English skills for EU doctors working in UK hospitals. Cambridge Medical English offers both live online and in-person courses in Cambridge taught by medical professionals to help students learn the specialized language needed for tasks like explaining diagnoses and treatments to patients.
This document contains a basic English written test with questions about numbers 1-30, days of the week, months of the year, seasons, and essential spellings of numbers, days, months, and other common words. It provides a way for students to practice and test their basic English knowledge in these areas.
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over the past several decades. It describes early work in the field starting in the 1950s and progress in areas such as problem solving, game playing, and machine learning. Recent advances in deep learning now allow AI systems to perform complex tasks like visual perception and language translation.
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Math practice worksheets for children kids in preschool, kindergarten, first grade containing free printable math worksheets on counting, addition, subtraction, shapes, ordering number, greater smaller number, coloring number and writing number practicing
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ADVANCING YOUR PHRASAL VERBS BOOK 1 is a vocabulary resource book for teachers of teenage and adult learners at upper-intermediate and lower -advanced levels.
This document provides an introduction to the Clear Alphabet Dictionary. It explains that the Clear Alphabet Dictionary is a tool to help students and teachers learn the Clear Alphabet phonetic system. The Clear Alphabet represents each English sound with a consistent written identifier using normal letters. Learning the Clear Alphabet can help improve pronunciation, understanding of spelling-sound relationships, and connected speech patterns. The introduction describes some key benefits of learning the Clear Alphabet, such as representing schwa sounds, glottal stops, stressed syllables and features of connected speech. It also notes that the Clear Alphabet differs from the IPA in using familiar Roman letters rather than symbols.
1. Starting an English language blog is suggested as a way to practice writing regularly in English by writing about topics of interest like language learning experiences, study abroad experiences, local area or news, or translations of local news into English.
2. Writing a daily news diary where one summarizes and predicts future developments of news stories is proposed as another writing task that could work for those who would find writing a personal diary boring.
3. Signing up for a weekly or daily English language tip sent by email is presented as another option, though it is noted that such tips may not be tailored to different levels and should supplement rather than replace carefully chosen lessons.
The document analyzes 10 different websites for language learning. It evaluates each site based on accuracy, currency, content, and functionality. Some of the sites analyzed provide reading materials for children and news from around the world. Others offer language exercises, games, tutorials and dictionaries. Most of the sites were found to be accurate, up-to-date, easy to navigate, and functional without requiring additional software.
This is a presentation for the subject "Taller de técnicas informáticas aplicadas a la enseñanza de la lengua extranjera" at Buenos Aires' Teacher's Training College Joaquín V. González. It explores some websites that may help learners of English to develop/enhance their listening and speaking skills. The websites explored are: Learning English - Voice of America, Dave’s ESL Cafe, LibriVox, 6 Minutes English.
How to learn english at home 3 tips for faster resultsEngVarta
Want to improve your English at home? Making slow progress with your solo studies? In this home study guide, we will share with you 3 effective strategies to help you get faster. Ready? Let’s take a look!
The document provides tips for improving motivation to learn English well. It recommends imagining yourself using English fluently in the future, remembering what you have already learned, and using English whenever possible by reading, watching shows, and talking to others about learning English. Regular practice in using English through these activities will help build motivation and improve language skills over time.
The document discusses an organization that provides online and printed English literacy materials through its Basic ESL program. It aims to partner with public libraries, schools, and other organizations across the US to promote English literacy. In 2015 it partnered with libraries in over 35 states and in 2016 its goal is to reach all 50 states. It provides information on how organizations can register to offer the Basic ESL online lessons and textbooks to students through the Basic ESL Access program.
Compass Publishing 2014 International ELT CatalogJamie H
Compass Publishing provides educational resources for teaching English, including course books, skill books, readers, and test preparation materials. With a global network in over 50 countries, Compass strives to develop high-quality, globally-minded content. They focus on expanding their list of titles to meet changing needs and work with experts worldwide. Compass also offers various digital learning solutions and apps to enrich education. Their goal is to provide students and teachers with 21st century tools for success.
This document discusses the importance of listening for developing English fluency. It states that the key to fluency is having a lot of understandable and repetitive listening. Listening to easier English material multiple times allows the information to sink in and be remembered. The document provides suggestions for powerful listening, including narrow listening to topics or speakers, dividing listening throughout the day, using an MP3 player, and reading while listening. Following these methods consistently for 6 months is recommended to achieve excellent English speaking abilities.
If you understand how English is important for you, then there is the next question: HOW can you improve your English skills? Check this presentation to find out the 10 best ways of making your English better.
Analyse and present research information Jan 2007leesaphilip
The document provides guidance on using the library for research needs. It outlines the library's resources such as books, journals, videos and online databases that are available to assist students. It also describes how the library staff can help teach students to find and analyze information through researching techniques like designing effective searches using Boolean operators and truncation as well as evaluating online sources.
The document summarizes three applications for elementary teachers: Letterpop for creating newsletters, Noteflight for music notation and composition, and Rubistar for designing rubrics. Letterpop allows teachers to create colorful newsletters and communications. Noteflight is a free online music notation program that allows students to compose and share music. Rubistar is a website where teachers can design rubrics by choosing from templates or creating their own.
The document summarizes three applications for elementary teachers: Letterpop for creating newsletters, Noteflight for music notation and composition, and Rubistar for designing rubrics. Letterpop allows teachers to create colorful newsletters and communications. Noteflight is a free online music notation program that allows students to compose and share music. Rubistar is a website where teachers can design rubrics by choosing from templates or creating their own.
Englishpage.com and Wordreference.com were analyzed based on 15 criteria to determine their effectiveness for teaching or learning English. Both sites are commercial websites created by individuals or companies focused on English learning. Englishpage.com provides extensive grammar and vocabulary tutorials with links to other resources, but could improve opportunities for developing all language skills. Wordreference.com offers free online bilingual dictionaries and has become one of the most visited sites worldwide for its translation tools. While both sites have limitations, Englishpage.com offers more comprehensive lessons for grammar and vocabulary development.
This document provides instructions for a group project where students will research and present on a country where English is an official language. It outlines the tasks that need to be completed, including researching the history, education system, and culture of the chosen country. Students will form groups of two and choose a country to research. They will then divide tasks, with each group member speaking for 3-5 minutes during the final presentation which will occur on June 10th. The presentation must include visual aids and be conducted in proper English.
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The document discusses using blogs in the foreign language classroom to engage students. It provides examples of how teachers can set up blogs for students and have students comment on each other's work in the target language. Students provide positive feedback on the blog, noting that it helps them learn pronunciation, vocabulary, and gives them a sense of audience. The blog also allows students in other countries to comment on the students' work.
This document discusses how to use podcasts in an English as a Second Language (ESL) classroom. It provides 9 ways that teachers can incorporate podcasts into their lessons: 1) for listening comprehension exercises, 2) to expose students to different English accents and dialects, 3) as examples to model activities for students, 4) by having students listen for and fill in specific words, 5) as previews before reading lessons, 6) to introduce new vocabulary words, 7) to start discussions on opinions regarding controversial topics, 8) by having students write reaction letters to podcast creators, and 9) by assigning podcasts as homework. The document provides examples for each use of podcasts to help teachers implement them.
Talk a Lot is a new conversation series designed to help intermediate to upper-intermediate English learners improve their speaking skills. It uses topics, photographs, activities and exercises to ease students into speaking practice. Key features include introducing real-life spoken expressions, vocabulary, grammar, and listening, reading, writing and speaking exercises in each unit. Students work in pairs and groups to encourage interaction and ensure all students participate. Online supplements include an answer key, audio tracks and a free sample unit.
The document outlines techniques for learning English presented by Sipan Sabah Hamad from Soran University. It discusses the importance of English as an international language of communication, business, and entertainment. Ten tips are provided for learning English easily, including reading widely, taking notes on new vocabulary, speaking with others, listening to English podcasts and videos, traveling abroad, using social media in English, asking questions, watching interviews of celebrities, focusing on practical needs, and maintaining a positive mindset. Recommendations are also made for English learning books, songs, applications and YouTube channels.
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𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
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3 How to get from Bed to Work in 27 Easy Steps! – Past Simple Verbs (Page 2) E G ELEM Elementary 2004
4 Trace the Letters of the English Alphabet – Blank Page with Narrow Lines E G BEL 1 Grammar 2007
5 Trace the Letters of the English Alphabet – Without Lines E G BEL 1 Grammar 2007
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13 80 Opposite Adjectives – Complete the Table I G BEL 1 Grammar 2007
14 Really Useful List of 100 Irregular Plural Nouns in English I G BEL 1 Grammar 2007
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25 Family Words – Male or Female? E V ELEM Elementary 2003
26 Read > Cover > Write > Check > Correct No.6 – Food and Drink E V ELEM Elementary 2004
27 How to Tell the Time – Blank Clocks Template E V BEL 1 Vocabulary 2007
28 Expressing Likes and Dislikes E V BEL 1 Vocabulary 2007
29 Understanding Quantities 2 I V BAB 23 2004
30 My Relatives I V BAB 27 2004
31 Units of Time I V BRB 97 2005
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37 Spot the Anagram – Dolch Spelling Test 4 E SP BEL 1 Spelling 2007
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INT = Intermediate English Worksheets
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39 Complete the Sentences 6 E R BGB 75 2003
40 Initial Assessment – Reading & Writing – Page 1 E R EBS N/A 2007
41 Initial Assessment – Reading & Writing – Page 2 E R EBS N/A 2007
42 Past Events – The Life of Captain James Cook I R BGB 85 2003
43 Good Advice 3 I R BGB 100 2003
44 Any Answers 4 I R BAB 51 2004
45 Reading Comprehension 6 – How Much Money Do They Have? I R BAB 58 2004
46 Reading Comprehension 7 – When’s Your Birthday? I R BAB 59 2004
47 Reading Comprehension 10 – What’s the Right Time? I R BAB 62 2004
48 Reading Comprehension 11 – Car Park Query I R BRB 56 2005
49 Reading Comprehension 12 – Working out the Bill I R BRB 57 2005
50 Map of Melton Park I R BRB 61 2005
51 Giving Directions I R BRB 62 2005
52 Exercise 1 I R CIA 1 1 2006
53 Exercise 21 I R CIA 1 21 2006
54 Exercise 56 I R CIA 1 56 2006
55 Exercise 60 I R CIA 1 60 2006
56 Any Answers 2 – Intermediate Level I R BEL 1 Reading 2007
57 Complete the Sentences 4 – Intermediate Level I R BEL 1 Reading 2007
58 Reading Job Advertisements 1 I R BEL 1 Reading 2007
59 Home Security – Dos and Don'ts I R BEL 1 Reading 2007
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R = reading CIA 1 = Check It Again! (Book One) TALE 3 = Talk a Lot Elementary Book 3
S & L = speaking and listening BEL 1 = Better English Lessons – Volume 1 TALE HB = Talk a Lot Elementary Handbook
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60 Quick Quiz Template E S&L BAB 68 2004
61 Alphabet Quiz 2 E S&L BAB 70 2004
62 The Amazing Maze Game E S&L BRB 81 2005
63 Find Somebody Who... 1 – Icebreaker Game E S&L BEL 1 Speaking & Listening 2007
64 Sound-Alike Words 4 E S&L BEL 1 Speaking & Listening 2007
65 Role Plays – Family E S&L TALE1 49 2008
66 Discussion Questions – Crime E S&L TALE 2 34 2008
67 Information Exchange – Colours and Numbers – Best Sofa Deals E S&L TALE 2 51 2008
68 Discussion Questions – Learning English E S&L TALE 3 N/A 2009
69 Connected Sentence Cards – Template E S&L TALE HB 3.2 2009
70 Discussion Words – Template E S&L TALE HB 5.4 2009
71 Talk a Lot Bingo! – Statements E S&L TALE HB 5.31 2009
72 Big Word Game – Question List (Mixed) E S&L TALE HB 5.15 2009
73 Weak Forms – Information Sheet E S&L TALE HB 17.1 2009
74 The 48 Sounds of English with the International Phonetic Alphabet E S&L TALE HB 18.6 2009
75 Spelling and Sounds – 250 Common Magic “e” Words (Ordered by Final Consonant) E S&L TALE HB 18.65 2009
76 List of Words Using the Unvoiced “th” Sound in English LqL (Page 1) E S&L TALE HB 18.72 2009
77 List of Words Using the Unvoiced “th” Sound in English LqL (Page 2) E S&L TALE HB 18.73 2009
78 List of Words Using the Voiced “th” Sound in English LaL E S&L TALE HB 18.74 2009
79 Translate Signs and Notices from the IPA 1 E S&L TALE HB 19.9 2009
80 IPA Test 1 E S&L TALE HB 19.17 2009
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A = Advanced SP = spelling BRB = Big Resource Book TALE 2 = Talk a Lot Elementary Book 2
R = reading CIA 1 = Check It Again! (Book One) TALE 3 = Talk a Lot Elementary Book 3
S & L = speaking and listening BEL 1 = Better English Lessons – Volume 1 TALE HB = Talk a Lot Elementary Handbook
RES = research ELEM = Elementary English Worksheets
INT = Intermediate English Worksheets
ADVAN = Advanced English Worksheets
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81 Discussion Words – Places in the UK I S&L TALE 3 N/A 2009
82 Discussion Words Question Sheet – Places in the UK I S&L TALE 3 N/A 2009
83 Agree or Disagree? – Learning English I S&L TALE 3 N/A 2009
84 Role Plays – Films I S&L TALE 3 N/A 2009
85 Role Plays – Hospital I S&L TALE 3 N/A 2009
86 Multi-Purpose Text (p.1) – Books I S&L TALE 3 N/A 2009
87 Multi-Purpose Text (p.2) – Politics I S&L TALE 3 N/A 2009
88 Information Exchange – Airport – Who would you look for first? I S&L TALE 3 N/A 2009
89 Information Exchange – Money – Who is the Richest? I S&L TALE 3 N/A 2009
Test Your Research Skills:
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90 Wordsearch Fun E RES BAB 72 2004
91 How to Make Your Own Board Game (instructions) E RES BEL 1 Research 2007
92 Design a Game – Game Board 1 E RES INT Intermediate 2003
93 Holidays and Special Days in the UK I RES BAB 84 2004
94 Calculator Code Words 2 I RES BRB 66 2005
95 How to Make a Chocolate Cake I RES BRB 73 2005
96 Holidays and Special Days in the UK I RES BAB 84 2004
97 More Interesting Place Names 1 I RES BRB 99 2005
98 Nonsense Quiz 1 I RES INT Intermediate 2003
99 At What Age Can I Legally... in the UK? I RES BEL 1 Research 2007
100 Mixed-up Monarchs – Kings and Queens of England to 1603 A RES BEL 1 Research 2007
101 English Banana.com’s Really Motivational Page of Encouraging Thoughts A RES BEL 1 Research 2007
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A = Advanced SP = spelling BRB = Big Resource Book TALE 2 = Talk a Lot Elementary Book 2
R = reading CIA 1 = Check It Again! (Book One) TALE 3 = Talk a Lot Elementary Book 3
S & L = speaking and listening BEL 1 = Better English Lessons – Volume 1 TALE HB = Talk a Lot Elementary Handbook
RES = research ELEM = Elementary English Worksheets
INT = Intermediate English Worksheets
ADVAN = Advanced English Worksheets
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Daily Routines
A) Complete the sentences below using a present simple verb:
I ____________________ the newspaper at 8.00am.
I ____________________ a coffee break at 10.30am.
I ____________________ a shower at 7.30am.
I ____________________ a bus to work at 8.30am.
I ____________________ up at 7.15am.
I ____________________ work at 9.00am.
I ____________________ lunch at 1.00pm.
I ____________________ to my friend on the phone at 2.30pm.
I ____________________ an email at 2.40pm.
I ____________________ up at 7.05am.
I ____________________ breakfast at 7.45am.
I ____________________ home at 5.00pm.
I ____________________ my guitar at 9.00pm.
I ____________________ dinner at 6.00pm.
I ____________________ to bed at 11.10pm.
I ____________________ football at 7.00pm.
I ____________________ a book at 10.00pm.
I ____________________ to the radio at 10.40pm.
I ____________________ TV at 8.30pm.
I ____________________ the dishes at 6.30pm.
I ____________________ to sleep at about 11.20pm.
B) Write the sentences in the order that they happen.
C) Next: write about your daily routine.
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How to Get from Bed to Work in 27 Easy Steps! – Past Simple Verbs
Write the sentences again, changing each underlined verb from the present
simple to the past simple tense:
1) I wake up at 6.50am when I hear the alarm clock.
2) I jump out of bed and switch it off before it wakes up all the neighbours.
3) I switch on the light and the heater, because it’s cold in my room.
4) I use the bathroom; then look for a clean shirt to wear.
5) I go into the kitchen and put the kettle on.
6) I get dressed and brush my hair.
7) I have a shave and then pack my bag ready for work.
8) The kettle boils so I make a cup of tea; then I watch TV for a few
minutes.
9) I open all the curtains in my house and pick up my sandwiches from the
fridge.
10) I put on my shoes and coat; then check that I haven’t forgotten
anything.
11) I leave on the light in the hall because I know it will be dark when I get
home.
12) I unlock and open the front door; then I go outside.
13) I lock the front door and walk a few metres to my car.
14) I get into the car and turn the key in the ignition.
15) I put on a tape and turn up the volume.
16) I look in my mirrors; then reverse up the drive and onto the road.
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How to Get from Bed to Work in 27 Easy Steps! – Past Simple Verbs
17) I drive for five miles until I reach a traffic-jam.
18) I sit in the traffic-jam for twenty minutes; I drive forward slowly, a few
metres at a time.
19) I change the tape in my car stereo, and tap my fingers on the steering
wheel.
20) I put on the radio and listen to the news, followed by the weather
forecast.
21) The radio plays one of my favourite songs, so I sing along loudly.
22) I turn right into the road where I always leave my car. I park and turn
off the engine.
23) I get out and shut the door. I lock my car door and then walk for about
twenty minutes.
24) I buy a newspaper and a sandwich at the newsagent; then I head for
work.
25) As I enter the building I say “Hi” to the people I work with.
26) I get to my desk at about 8.50 am and put down my bag.
27) I’m ready for another cup of tea and to have a long nap start the day!
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Troubling Tenses – Mixed Tenses 2
Complete each sentence using either yesterday or tomorrow:
1. The Prime Minister gave a long speech about the economy
____________________. It was pretty boring!
2. When I saw you ____________________ I forgot to tell you that the
conference won’t be finishing until ____________________ night.
3. Sal should’ve told me ____________________ that she won’t be able to
pay us ____________________.
4. I could’ve had a lie in ____________________, if you weren’t leaving so
early.
5. Was it busy in town ____________________?
6. I’ll be sorry to see you go when you leave ____________________.
7. If I can get a day off work ____________________, I’ll be able to spend a
bit of time with you.
8. If I could’ve bought you a birthday present ____________________ I
would’ve done.
9. We’re going on holiday to Venice ____________________.
10. I’ve never really liked Mexican food, but I really enjoyed the meal
____________________.
11. You must have rung the wrong number ____________________,
because I was at home all morning.
12. Can you do the washing up that’s been sitting here since
____________________, please?
13. We were gardening for about two hours ___________________ morning.
14. Could I have a go on your new computer game when I come round
____________________?
15. I think it should be quite sunny ____________________.
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The Funny Noise –
Irregular Verbs in the Past Simple Tense
a) Read the letter below from Alan to his friend Ethel. All the irregular verbs have the wrong
ending – a regular ‘-ed’ ending! Underline each one.
b) Write the letter again, using the correct past simple form of each irregular verb.
Dear Ethel
I’m writing to tell you about something that happened yesterday. I getted up at
the usual time – about 10am – haved a shower and maked breakfast. I eated a
big bowl of cereal and some toast and watched TV for a while. Then I goed into
the kitchen where I heared a funny noise. I thinked it comed from behind the
cooker. I getted my tool box and moved the cooker out of the way.
The noise getted louder but I couldn’t see anything. I ringed my uncle to ask his
advice. He sayed that he thinked it could be a gas leak. When I heared this I
just panicked! I putted the phone down, runned outside, getted in my car and
drived to the local police station. I telled them about my gas leak but the
constable losed his patience with me. He sayed that I should have phoned the
gas company. He writed his report, then ringed the gas company for me.
Then I remembered that my house doesn’t have gas – only electricity! I feeled
really stupid and knowed that the constable would be angry with me for wasting
his time, so I runned out of the police station while he ised still on the phone. I
goed home to try to find out what the noise ised. On the way I buyed a
newspaper and I readed about an escaped llama that breaked out of the city
safari park last Wednesday.
When I getted home I putted my key in the door, turned it, goed inside and
straight away heared that funny noise again. I holded my breath and opened the
door slowly. Guess what? I finded the llama hiding in my cupboard! I letted him
stay and he sleeped in my garden last night. The snoring ised so loud! This
morning I taked him back to the safari park. They ared really pleased to see him
again and gived me a reward of £50!
Hope you are well. Write soon and let me know how you are. Your friend,
Alan
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‘-able’ or ‘-ible’?
Complete the spelling of each word below by adding either ‘-able’ or ‘-ible’:
1. abomin ________________ 21. insens ________________
2. admiss ________________ 22. insuffer ________________
3. aud ________________ 23. invis ________________
4. achiev ________________ 24. knowledge_______________
5. believ ________________ 25. laugh ________________
6. comfort ________________ 26. leg ________________
7. compat ________________ 27. memor ________________
8. consider ________________ 28. notice ________________
9. debat ________________ 29. poss ________________
10. excit ________________ 30. prefer ________________
11. fashion ________________ 31. question ________________
12. feas ________________ 32. reli ________________
13. flex ________________ 33. respons ________________
14. forgett ________________ 34. sens ________________
15. gull ________________ 35. suit ________________
16. illeg ________________ 36. terr ________________
17. incred ________________ 37. unaccept ________________
18. ined ________________ 38. unsuit ________________
19. inevit ________________ 39. vis ________________
20. infall ________________ 40. wash ________________
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