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Developing Dialogue
Why do people argue? Use the article "A Holiday Medley, Off Key" to discuss the struggles that interfaith couples face when choosing to celebrate certain holidays. Then, in small groups, encourage learners to write dialogues that...
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Trek Across America
Bring a time machine into your classroom with this writing lesson, in which young writers project themselves back in time and have a variety of choices from that point forward. They either write a conversation with a historical figure,...
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Where Can I...?
I’ve got the answer but what is the question? This worksheet asks learners to match the answers given in a conversation to the “Where can I…” questions.
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Do you have the time?
A very simple instructional activity, this handout includes a model conversation and 12 different time expressions such as "It's five after (two)" and "It's quarter to (three)". After studying the model conversation and the time...
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English in Mind Unit 12 Grammar Practice
In this English grammar worksheet, students identify the correct order for a conversation, answer questions in complete sentences, and practice using in/on/at. There are twenty four fill in the blank and short answer questions.
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Community Language Learning
Students discuss whatever they wish and have their English conversations recorded by a tape recorder. If Students speaks using incorrect English, the teacher repeats what was said with proper English for the student to hear. Students...
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Making Plans: A Line-up Role-play
Pupils engage in a role-playing activity that focuses on conversation skills when using the telephone. They practice being one of two groups, callers and receivers, for the purpose of making plans with each other. There is a dialog page...
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What Are You Going to Be for Halloween?
I love Halloween! Use the holiday to spark conversation with your youngsters. They practice asking and answering questions, recording answers on the sheet provided.
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Quotation and Writing Conversation Quiz
In this conversations worksheet, students edit and rewrite sentences in conversations to have capitals, quotation marks, ending marks, and more. Students complete 2 activities.
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What Did You Say?
In this quotation learning exercise, students read the punctuation rules for the use of quotation marks and commas in a direct quote. They insert the quotation marks in 5 sentences, and place the comma and quotation marks in 5 more.
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Conversation Completions
In this conversation completions activity, students fill in the blank with the letter of the phrase that logically completes each conversation about world travel.
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Its Not My Fault
In this conversation worksheet, students predict a teacher's response to 9 student scenarios. Students write each response in the space provided next to each number.
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Any Answers 5
In this conversational English activity, students practice their language and reading skills as they respond to 10 multiple choice questions that reflect everyday conversations.
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Any Answers 4
In this conversational English learning exercise, students practice their language and reading skills as they respond to 10 multiple choice questions that reflect everyday conversations.
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Greetings, How's it Going?
In this conversational greetings worksheet, students verbally greet classmates and then practice 8 of the conversation topics listed.
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Countries Survey: Where are You From?
In this ESL activity worksheet, students practice English conversations as they ask 8 different classmates where they are from and where they live.
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Worksheet 9. Conversation Completions
In this conversation completion worksheet, students complete the conversations by writing the letter of the correct phrase in the blank in the sentences. There are 8 conversations to complete.
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Worksheet 13 Vocabulary Review
In this completing conversations worksheet, students read ten short conversations. From a list of given phrases, students complete the missing sentences in the conversations.
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Beginning Dialogues--"What Time Is It?"
In this dialogues instructional activity, students read a short conversation about the time. Students answer 4 multiple choice questions about the text.
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Worksheet 7: Things You Should or Must Do
By giving learners a conversation to follow, this activity helps them identify the meaning in context. Students complete this 7-question activity by filling in the correct phrase.
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Interview with Americans
In this ESL worksheet, students find 9 Americans and ask them each one of the 9 questions on the page. They then have the person sign by the question.
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Telephone Messages
Students practice having telephone conversations. They create their own phone message after practicing with each other. They also identify the different parts of a telephone.
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Introductory Lesson for Lower Intermediate Classes
Students introduce and converse with classmates as they review basic tense structures.
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Dialogue Practice
In these dialogue worksheets, students practice the conversations with a partner. Students practice reading and speaking 5 conversations.