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Have you ever

Type: Worksheet
Grammar: Present Perfect
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Students use the present participle of verbs to make and answer "Have you ever" questions.

It was/They were

Type: Worksheet
Grammar: Simple Past of "to be", Adjectives
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Students describe what they saw at the zoo.

It was/They were/There was/There were

Type: Worksheet
Grammar: Simple Past of "to be", Adjectives
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Students fill in a dialog about what they saw at the zoo.

Relative Clauses 1

Type: Worksheet
Grammar: Relative Clauses with Who/Which
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Students write about things they saw on the train.

Relative Clauses 2

Type: Worksheet
Grammar: Relative Clauses without That/Who/Which
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Students form sentences with relative clauses, focusing on natural word ordering.

Fishing With Nico

Type: Game
Grammar: Gerunds and Infinitives (like to do/like doing)
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A game loosely modeled after "Go Fish." It comes complete with the game board and cards. Thanks Andrew!

Indirect Questions and Statements

Type: Worksheet
Grammar: Indirect Questions and Statements
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Students make sentences such as "Do you know where my pen is?"

Find The Monkeys!

Type: Game
Grammar: Present Existence (is there/are there)
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A Battleship style game where students try to be the first to find all of their opponents' monkeys.

More/Most

Type: Worksheet
Grammar: Comparatives and Superlatives with More/Most
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Students make sentences with "more" and "most."

My Friend

Type: Activitiy
Grammar: Simple Present, Third Person
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Students describe their friends' daily activities.

My Opinion

Type: Speech Template
Grammar: N/A
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This is a basic template for a simple opinion speech on any topic.

Recipes

Type: Activity
Grammar: Present Perfect
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Students try to learn recipes from each other.

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December 22