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Level: Beginner (pre-A1), Elementary (A1), Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1)
Student Type: elementary school, high school Grammar: Vocabulary: American/British English 56 likes 2622 downloads This reading activity discuss the origin and importance of English language. It has six comprehension exercises and allows students think about their aim in studying English. I hope you like it.
Level: Beginner (pre-A1), Elementary (A1)
Student Type: elementary school, high school Grammar: Vocabulary: American/British English 33 likes 2099 downloads parts of the house
Level: Beginner (pre-A1), Elementary (A1), Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1)
Student Type: adult, kindergarten, elementary school, high school, business/professional Grammar: Demonstratives Vocabulary: American/British English 26 likes 1825 downloads British and American English crossword. Sts have to match the words to the correct pictures and use the American equivalents to complete the crossword, then find a secret message. B&W version and KEY included. Have fun mada :)
Level: Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1)
Student Type: adult, high school Grammar: Vocabulary: American/British English 49 likes 1547 downloads Ask your students to read some rules and then discuss them and do some activities.
Level: Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1)
Student Type: adult, high school Grammar: Vocabulary: American/British English 25 likes 1174 downloads American-British english SET I. Students should indicate wheather it is British or American English by putting the letter B or A. Best wishes to all!!!
Level: Elementary (A1), Pre-intermediate (A2)
Student Type: adult, elementary school, high school Grammar: Vocabulary: American/British English 33 likes 1060 downloads its a useful summary of the diff. between british and american english. its not with exercises, though. at least not yet :p
Level: Intermediate (B1)
Student Type: high school, business/professional Grammar: Vocabulary: American/British English 21 likes 984 downloads Little dialogue between an American and Londoner and the differences in English. Then a worksheet.
Level: Elementary (A1), Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1), Upper-intermediate (B2)
Student Type: adult, elementary school, high school, business/professional Grammar: Verb phrase Vocabulary: American/British English 23 likes 964 downloads This is the second set to the previous one. There are some exercises to do to learn the given vocabulary. It is editable, with answers. Hope you´ll like it!!=))
Level: Pre-intermediate (A2)
Student Type: adult, high school Grammar: Vocabulary: American/British English 28 likes 920 downloads A picture dictionary followed by a wordsearch puzzle for intermediate students
Level: Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1)
Student Type: elementary school Grammar: Vocabulary: American/British English 21 likes 807 downloads This Funsheet deals with British English vs american English. Find the answers of the clues by crossing the out and the remaining words will be the answer of the initial riddle. Have Fun!
Level: Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1), Upper-intermediate (B2), Advanced (C1), Proficient (C2)
Student Type: adult, elementary school, high school, business/professional Grammar: Vocabulary: American/British English 28 likes 798 downloads answer the questions
Level: Elementary (A1)
Student Type: elementary school Grammar: Present simple Vocabulary: American/British English 6 likes 665 downloads To work with possessive adjectives, the verb to be and some basic verbs. Play or show the video to students once, then ask them to translate the words and the sentences from the list.They can also work in pairs.
Level: Elementary (A1)
Student Type: adult, high school, business/professional Grammar: Possessives Vocabulary: American/British English 7 likes 637 downloads Students look at the pictures and learn about British and American English. You can ask your students to underline the words using different colors or circle UK words or write UK /US next to the words.
Level: Intermediate (B1), Upper-intermediate (B2)
Student Type: adult, high school Grammar: Vocabulary: American/British English 6 likes 576 downloads An unusual way of working with American English / British English. You have to find the one that is in "the wrong company". A British word among three American words and vice versa.
Level: Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1), Upper-intermediate (B2)
Student Type: elementary school, high school Grammar: Vocabulary: American/British English 12 likes 555 downloads These are typical greetings and responses for the US. Also is a simple conversation format to get students speaking.
Level: Beginner (pre-A1), Elementary (A1), Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1)
Student Type: adult, high school, business/professional Grammar: Questions Vocabulary: American/British English 4 likes 513 downloads A comparison between common British and American Worksheet
Level: Elementary (A1), Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1), Upper-intermediate (B2)
Student Type: adult, elementary school, high school, business/professional Grammar: Vocabulary: American/British English 9 likes 490 downloads Presentation.Two nations one language.For the 7th formers.
Level: Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1)
Student Type: high school Grammar: Passive voice Vocabulary: American/British English 8 likes 485 downloads A quiz based on a TV programme (Pasapalabra) to practise the difference between American and British English. Instructions and questions included but you can make up your own clues. Have fun. Hugs, mada :)
Level: Elementary (A1), Pre-intermediate (A2)
Student Type: adult, elementary school, high school Grammar: Vocabulary: American/British English 26 likes 447 downloads PRINCE WILLIAMS AND KATE WEDDING
Level: Pre-intermediate (A2)
Student Type: high school Grammar: Adjectives Vocabulary: American/British English 4 likes 424 downloads This song "She will be loved by Maroon 5" is nice to practice passive voice.
Level: Intermediate (B1), Upper-intermediate (B2)
Student Type: adult, high school, business/professional Grammar: Passive voice Vocabulary: American/British English 6 likes 379 downloads powerpoint
Level: Elementary (A1)
Student Type: elementary school Grammar: Vocabulary: American/British English 8 likes 339 downloads This activity gives oral practice with phrasal verbs. The students should already be familiar with phrasal verbs such as come across, go along with, put up with etc. Students identify the phrasal verbs with the prompts, interview each other with the questions containing the phrasal verbs and finish the lesson with role-play. Topics are suitable for teens to adults. Answer Key provided.
Level: Intermediate (B1), Upper-intermediate (B2), Advanced (C1)
Student Type: high school, business/professional Grammar: Phrasal verbs Vocabulary: American/British English 7 likes 323 downloads Using the "Friends" television sitcom "The One with the Big Break", students can practice transforming direct statements, questions and commands into reported speech. This lesson starts with a listening task, then focuses on sentence transformation. Students should know the patterns of different reported verbs.
Level: Upper-intermediate (B2)
Student Type: adult Grammar: Reported Speech Vocabulary: American/British English 6 likes 318 downloads |
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