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Vocabulary: vegetables

Yes, it’s January and many of us want to get back to healthy eating, after all those feasts and celebrations! It’s probably time to cut down on fatty foods and start replacing the ready-made products for healthier ingredients like fruit and vegetables.It’s also a good time to speak in the English classroom about what we…… Continue reading Vocabulary: vegetables

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Vocabulary: fruit

Here you have two fruit vocabulary activities with some of the most common types of fruit you’ll find at any greengrocer’s, street market or supermarket. Look at the picture and flip the card to see the word, the card includes a phonetic transcription in British English which is a good way to become familiar with…… Continue reading Vocabulary: fruit

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Confusing English words:do, go, play or nothing?

Which option should we use? Here are a couple of tips. After, click on the activity button for some practice. Go + place for when we go to a specific place to do it. For example: We go to the gym. Go + -ing (activity noun) Go + activity usually before words that end in…… Continue reading Confusing English words:do, go, play or nothing?

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A1/A2 Pre-intermediate Vocabulary for free time

Hello! Here’s an activity for beginners with  some vocabulary for free time activities. How to use? Click on the link. Look at the picture and try to guess the word. After flip the card to see if you guessed the correct word. Click here

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Pre-intermediate A2 Vocabulary Wild animals

Here’s a quiz for beginners to learn how to speak about wild animals, their habits and some of their peculiarities. Click for wild animal quiz

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Pre-intermediate A2 Vocabulary: Pet quiz

Hello! This is a vocabulary quiz for beginners. Topic: Popular pets. Click for vocabulary quiz

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Pre-intermediate A2 vocabulary: do – go – have – play or another verb?

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Present simple for routine and days of the week

What do you do during the weekdays and the weekend? Here’s a slide with some examples of positive and negative statements using the present simple. You have two different links. The first is for the grammar and the second is to do an activity. Click for grammar Activity Sentence completion