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Let's practice Present Continuous. Can be used as worksheets or cut into flashcards.

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It's a simple and cool Roll and Say Game because you can drill so many things with it.

Students roll 2 dice (or 1 twice), find the appropriate square on the board and:

1. Name their emotion if it coincides with their current emotion or refute it. They work out the key vocabulary and structure with the verb to be (affirmative and negative sentences).

2. Practice interrogative sentences asking each other about their emotions.

3. Write on pieces of paper different names or any characters (perhaps from student's book) and name their emotions. Mr President/My sister/John Cena is grumpy today.

4. Drill 2 tenses (present and past) in contrast: Today I'm... Yesterday I was...

5. Explain their emotion: I'm sad because I lost my favourite ring.

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Collect delicious words and review the β€œFood” vocabulary.

The task is to connect the two parts of each word and write them under the corresponding pictures.

There is an empty template in the file. It can be given in the form of an unusual creative homework - "come up with a worksheet for your partner", so that in the next lesson the students exchange assignments and repeat new words.

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Describing Daily Routines Cards will help students practice the daily routines vocabulary, use adverbs of frequency correctly, and understand and talk about time (telling the time).

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Templates of certificates in excellent quality (PDF+JPEG, 90 pieces!).

You can fill them in with a pen or type the text on top. File in the comments.
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The best way to spend your last lessons is playing Jeopardy. Two variants for free in the comments:

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You still have time to decorate your classroom with an awesome summer poster! This giant coloring page is a fantastic tool for interactive learning. Here are some ways to use it:

1. Vocabulary Building. Ask the children to find specific objects on the poster (e.g., ice cream, flamingo, palm tree, sun, clouds) and let them color them only after they’ve named the word correctly in English.

2. Colors. Give instructions in English (e.g. "Make the ice cream yellow").

3. Developing Speaking Skills (Picture Description). Use the phrase "I can see..." to describe different elements of the poster.

4. Prepositions of Place. Practice prepositions (in, on, under, next to, between). For example: "The flamingo is next to the ice cream" or "The sun is above the mountain."

6. Plurals. Count repeating items (eyes, feathers, ice cream cones) and name them: "One ice cream, five ice creams."

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The final lessons are just around the corner.

Check out this idea on how to use "End of the Year Bingo" as a fun "Predictive Bingo" activity.

Before starting the survey, ask your students to randomly write the names of their classmates in each cell β€” someone they think fits that specific description. Then, they go around the room to test their ideas by asking those specific classmates targeted questions. If their guess is right and the person confirms the fact, they circle the cell. The winner is the one whose intuition proved strongest with the most matches. Or you can use it like an ordinary bingo.

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