Printable cards for the famous Mafia ESL classroom/ party gameQuick View
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Printable cards for the famous Mafia ESL classroom/ party game

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Enhance your next party or ESL classroom with our printable Mafia game cards featuring detailed rules! Whether you’re hosting a thrilling game night with friends or seeking a fun educational activity for English learners, our Mafia game cards are perfect for both entertainment and language practice. Why Choose Our Mafia Game Cards? Detailed Rules: It includes comprehensive rules, making it easy for players to understand roles and gameplay. Ideal for ESL Classrooms: Engage English learners in interactive gameplay that promotes language skills, critical thinking, and teamwork. Perfect for Parties: Spice up your gatherings with an exciting game of strategy, deception, and deduction. Printable & Convenient:** Simply download, print, and start playing! No shipping, no waiting—just instant fun.
House, home bundle- idioms and choresQuick View
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House, home bundle- idioms and chores

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**House and Home bundle: Idioms, Activities, and Chores with adverbs of frequency ** Components: Idioms related house and home: From “home is where the heart is” to “everything but the kitchen sink,” students will learn the most commonly used idioms of the topic. You can use this page as a poster and decorate your classroom with it. (A4 size) Idioms with activites You get the same idioms, but this time it is an activity sheet. In the first activity, students have to match the idioms with their meanings. In the second part, you have sentences and the students have to fill in the blank with the idioms. Chores and Responsibilities: Learn essential vocabulary related to household chores and responsibilities. Students have to match the pictures with the chores. Adverbs of Frequency: Students get familiar with the use of adverbs of frequency. After discussing their meaning and position in a sentence, they have to write sentences including the adverbs and different chores. The bundle contains the answer keys for the activities. (2 pages) It is suitable for pre-intermediate (A2) and intermediate (B1) level learners.
Key/ KET/ A2 Speaking Exam - FoodQuick View
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Key/ KET/ A2 Speaking Exam - Food

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Key/ KET Speaking Exam about food Part 1: 5-5 questions for both of the candidates. Part 2: The material includes 2 different exam tasks for part 2. In each one of them, you can find a diagram with the 5 possibilities that candidates have to discuss. You can also find the helping questions and the follow-up ones. 1st - about breakfast You can find the diagram with the 5 possibilities that candidates have to have a conversation about. You can also find the helping questions and the follow-up ones. They have to talk about if they like the different options for breakfast. They are: -sandwich -cereal -fruit -yogurt -croissant 2nd - about learning to cook They have to talk about if they like the different ways of learning to cook. The options are: -learning from a family member -reading and following cookbooks -watching online videos -participating in a cooking course -watching cooking shows/ competitions
Preliminary / PET/ B1 Speaking Exam - FoodQuick View
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Preliminary / PET/ B1 Speaking Exam - Food

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Preliminary / PET Speaking Exam - Food Part 1: 5-5 questions for both of the candidates. Part 2: Candidates have to describe a photo. They have to talk on their own for a minute. 3 sets of photos are included. Part 3 and 4: You can find a diagram with the different possibilities that candidates have to discuss. You can also find the follow-up questions. 1st one: healthy breakfast The options are pancake, cereal, fruit, sandwich, croissant, bacon & eggs, and yogurt. 2nd one: ways to learn to cook The options are cooking class, cookbook, cooking show, online video, family member. 3rd one: activities to do on a first date The options are picnic, romantic dinner, bar, pizzeria, with friends, cooking class, cinema. The picture in the middle symbolizes the question.
ESL weather idioms worksheet, B1+, common idiom about the weatherQuick View
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ESL weather idioms worksheet, B1+, common idiom about the weather

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It is a downloadable pdf file containing 3 pages. This worksheet is aimed at ESL (English as second/ foreign language) students, B1 preliminary level and higher. Use it when you teach the topic of nature, weather or elements. The students need a copy of the first 2 pages. First, ask them to identify the pictures at the bottom of the first page. They can use these words to fill in the gaps of the sentences from 1-11. They should guess what the idioms are. Then you check if they chose the correct pictures and move on to the second page where they have to match the sentences 1-11 to the definitions of the idioms a-k. Then discuss the meaning together. The third page has the answer key. Grab your worksheets today and make teaching English a breeze!
ESL Education Idioms Worksheet, common English idioms about educationQuick View
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ESL Education Idioms Worksheet, common English idioms about education

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It is a downloadable pdf file containing 3 pages. This Education Idioms worksheet is aimed at ESL (English as second/ foreign language) students, B1 preliminary level and higher. Use it when you teach the topic of education and school. The students need a copy of the first 2 pages. First, ask them to look at the pictures and see if they recognize any of the idioms. Walk them through the pictures for the rest of them and put together the idioms, write them down, and clarify their meaning. On the second page they have to match the idioms 1-8 with sentences A-H. The third page has the answer key. Grab your worksheets today and make teaching English a breeze!
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Valentine's Day Bingo

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Add an extra dash of excitement to your ESL lessons or Valentine’s Day celebrations with our Valentine’s Day Bingo! This engaging and educational game is perfect for ESL learners, providing a fun way to reinforce vocabulary and language skills. How to play: There are 4 identical bingo cards on one page, so you need a pair of scissors to cut it up. Students mark every statement that is true about themselves. If someone has four in a line (horizontally, vertically or maybe even diagonally), they shout bingo. Wait until most of the students have a bing. Then ask a couple of them to read which statements got them a bingo and encourage them to talk about them. Why? When? Of course, you can play the Valentine’s Day Bingo in many different ways. In another version, students have to work in pairs, form questions based on the statements, and mark their partner’s answers. Or the whole class can get up and walk around and students ask different classmates the questions. It is recommended for teenagers and adults (dating, romance…) and from about B1/ pre-intermediate level.
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Cat expressions, idioms

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Some fun idioms, phrasal verbs and expression with the word ‘cat’. It contains 2 activities. In the first one students have to guess the meaning of the cat idioms based on the context. In the second one they have to complete the phrases. You can encourage them to try to imagine them visually, that helps a lot. Discuss what they mean afterwards. Answer key is on the second page.
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Environment Bingo- English game

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The Environment Bingo is supposed to reveal how aware students are about different environmental challenges. How to play: There are 4 identical bingo cards on one page, so you need a pair of scissors to cut it up. Students mark every statement that is true about themselves. If someone has four in a line (horizontally, vertically, or maybe even diagonally), they shout bingo. Wait until most of the students have a bing. Then ask a couple of them to read which statements got them a bingo and encourage them to discuss them. Why? When? Of course, you can play the Environment Bingo in many different ways. In another version, students must work in pairs, form questions based on the statements, and mark their partner’s answers. Or the whole class can get up and walk around and students ask different classmates the questions. It is recommended for teenagers and adults (a quite serious topic) and from about B1/ pre-intermediate level.