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British food and customs: Culture
Complete the Book Widgets Exercise to test your knowledge of British customs and eating habits. The exercise contains ten questions.
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Comparatives and superlatives: Exercise
BookWidget on comparative and superlative adjectives.
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Present simple and continuous
Review of the differences in use between the present simple tense and the present continuous tense .
Everything is listed here again with clear diagrams and examples, perfect for students to repeat everything at home, for example in the run-up to a …
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Verb Forms: Practicing with Verbuga
With Verbuga your students can practice the different verb forms.
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Future tenses: Screencast
A clear set of rules to distinguish the difference between four common future tenses.
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Simple past or past continuous: Exercises (8)
Complete the fill-in exercise with the simple past and the past continuous .
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Simple fits or fits perfectly (3)
Fill in the blank with the simple past and the past perfect.
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Simple past or past continuous: Exercises (16)
Complete the fill-in exercise with the simple past and the past continuous .
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Scotland: Interactive exercise
In this Nearpod your students will get to know Scotland through all kinds of quizzes, videos, polls ...
The students are introduced to:
- clichés and stereotypes about Scotland;
- Scottish food and drink culture;
- the Scottish landscape.
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Past tenses: Exercises (1)
Fill in the blanks with:
- past simple,
- fits perfectly,
- past continuous.
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Past tense: Irregular verbs (5)
Fill in the blanks with the past tense of irregular verbs.
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Practice with modal auxiliary verbs (9)
Fill in the blanks with can, could, have to, must, might and should.
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