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Hello! I'm a French teacher, dad of 2 boys. I am happy to share the materials I used. Find more on my personal website www.exercices-a-imprimer.com

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Hello! I'm a French teacher, dad of 2 boys. I am happy to share the materials I used. Find more on my personal website www.exercices-a-imprimer.com
Written comprehension - Dental care (English / ESL)
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Written comprehension - Dental care (English / ESL)

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This easy, no-prep activity will help your students understand why a good dental hygiene is so important. They will get familiar with unusual words such as gingivitis, tooth decay, gums, dental floss… The text has 15 gaps which have to be filled with the words from the word list. You will also find 7 pictures to illustrate the text. What’s Included ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… A one-page printable and modifiable DOCX, and a printable PDF Two worksheets on a single page: eco-friendly and practical. Complex text for close reading Tools to understand why a healthy mouth is good for the overall health ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… We hope you will enjoy this worksheet! Feel free to look at our website “Exercices à imprimer” (lots of exercises) and our Author page on Amazon (more than 15 books on various topics).
English speaking countries - Map using the Gall-Peters projection
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English speaking countries - Map using the Gall-Peters projection

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This map will help your students identify the main English speaking countries. You will find 9 arrows where they can write the name of the appropriate English speaking country. This is suitable for young English speaking students as well as ESL students. For this sheet, I used the Gall-Peters projection, which offers a more reliable representation of the world map (instead of the Mercator projection, which is overused but not quite accurate!). I already used it during my courses and had a good outcome. You will find a Word document (DOC) that can be easily edited, as well as a printable PDF.
Writing - Imagine your planet (English / ESL)
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Writing - Imagine your planet (English / ESL)

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In this easy, no-prep activity, the students will imagine what “their” planet would look like. It is an interesting activity to be linked with space-based topics. This activity can also help them improve their writing skills and develop their imagination. What’s Included ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… A one-page printable pdf and a modifiable docx A blank circle where the student can draw “his” or “her” planet. Empty space to write the name of the planet, describe it and give details about its inhabitants A blank rectangle to draw a creature of this planet.