Where are they?

Where are they?

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Do you know where you can find your cat, your dog or Hop and Jo? Explore a great set with fun characters to teach prepositions of place. We bring you a double set with and without prepositions to design your activities as you like, 64 flashcards altogether. Just play around. 

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Conditional Domino

Conditional Domino

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How about let your students use their imagination to the limits? Teach conditionals and practice them with our conditional domino that you can use infinitely and never create the same sentence. Options are limitless. 78 images to mix around. Teach and play and have fun with your students.

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Conditionals – Finish the Sentence 2

Conditionals Finish the Sentence 2

Finish it, any way you want. Practice the conditionals with your students to show them how to use them fluently. We give you 48 different sentences that can be finished any way your students want. Make them work hard. Good luck!

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Conditionals – Finish the Sentence 1

Conditionals Finish the Sentence 1

Here comes the set full of great examples to play around. Teach your less advanced students how to make conditional sentences and use our 30 cards to give your students a lot of practice and drill those conditional sentences with them. Relax and play! 

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What if – review and practice

What if...? Conditionals - review and practice

How about teaching your students to discover grammar in a new way? Let them see how it works for themselves. Here is an interactive presentation that will give you a chance to both teach, review and practice the conditional sentences. We give you multiple ways to unravel the mysteries of conditionals. Let’s have fun and make the grammar exciting. Try our games to boost students’ creativity. Open, click and play. Choose whatever you need that suits your needs, adopt the activities any way you want for classroom use, it’s all ready to go. Have fun!

Link to the presentation also in the teacher’s notes

Level: B1/B2
Age: kids, teenagers, adults

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