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"Go swimming" or "do swimming"? Or maybe "play swimming"? It's easy to get confused, isn't it?

But the good news is that we have created a mini set for practicing these tricky expressions, including dominoes, a dice, and 33 flashcards - 33 ideas for diversifying leisure time.

In addition, this set will definitely come in handy for discussing the topic "Hobby and free time".

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Do you remember the days when emojis didn't have faces and were just dots, commas, dashes, parentheses, and letters?

Surprise your teenagers with an unusual task involving old emojis.
Have them try to connect them with definitions, and then, by drawing the icon first, make up sentences with them, imagining that they are writing a response to a friend's message.

Perhaps these emojis are not as outdated as they seem, and your students may know some more.
This is a great way to discuss not only the emotions, but also how the appearance of emojis has changed in modern messengers.

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+ Feelings And Emotions Pack 7in1: VK or TPT.
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Passive Voice Posters. File in the comments.

+ some more activities: VK or TPT.
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Modern technologies and current issues presented in β€œWould you rather…?” cards, designed to engage teenagers and encourage the discussion with arguments β€œfor” and β€œagainst.”

Get them here for free: https://bit.ly/4r1LKan
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Today, instead of English, we will have an entertaining maths lesson. Refresh the following vocabulary: clothes, food, animals in an unusual way.

The task is suitable for practicing words during learning, and it will also be a great way to keep fast finishers busy for a couple of minutes.

The puzzles are presented in the form of examples, where you need to "subtract" some letters from one word, and "add" some to get the answer, and then match the word and the appropriate picture.

After completing the task, invite the children to come up with the same "examples" for each other.

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Prepositions of Place Matching Activity.
You can either print the pages as worksheets or cut them to use as cards.

- Students match the most logical ending to each sentence.
- Students choose any part from the left column and match it with as many possible options from the right column as they can.

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