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📚 Here you will find a variety of flashcards, games and decor ideas for teaching English. 👉 Follow us👇 - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/languagestuff - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/language_stuff - VK: https://vk.com/languagestuff

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Frog Maze (Tenses Worsheet).pdf5.32 MB

Help the little frog to get to his mother. 💪 Work out the word order in sentences (+-?) in different tenses: Present Simple,
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Help the little frog to get to his mother. 💪 Work out the word order in sentences (+-?) in different tenses: Present Simple, Present Continuous or Past Simple. The students take turns choosing the leaves for jumping, make up sentences and lead the baby to his mother, the most important thing is to make the sentences correctly. The competition option. Give the children chips of different colours (you can easily make them out of coloured paper). The task of the players is to reach the other end of the lake faster than the opponent. There are 2 conditions: 1. The players can’t step on the same leaf twice; 2. If a player makes a mistake, they can’t put the chip on the leaf. Get it here for free👇. + more about the word order in sentences: VK or TPT.

Easter mega colouring poster_LanguageStuff.pdf9.65 MB

🐰 A huge Easter poster to colour, come up with names for rabbits, organize an Easter hunt – “Guess, which one?” according to
🐰 A huge Easter poster to colour, come up with names for rabbits, organize an Easter hunt – “Guess, which one?” according to various parameters such as colour, eye size, mood, glasses, bows, stars on the ears, etc. 🛍 Grab it here for free👇.

The bright interactive PowerPoint presentation is ideal for the development of speaking and reading skills, as well as for practicing the basic verbs: be, have got, can, like. Includes 4 types of slides: - Speaking and Create your character to develop speaking skills. - Reading comprehension for the development of both reading skills and comprehension. - Pictionary for practicing and revising the following topics: countries, possessions (pets, toys, clothes), food and skills. It will make your lessons engaging and effective, as well as significantly reduce the preparation time. The presentation is designed for preschoolers and elementary school students, suitable for group, pair and individual classes both online and offline. Get it here: VK or TPT + PDF version: VK or TPT

Ending Donuts_LanguageStuff.pdf3.42 MB

🍩 Free Tasty Donuts 💪 We practice not only the spelling of plural nouns and the 3rd person singular of verbs in Present Sim
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🍩 Free Tasty Donuts 💪 We practice not only the spelling of plural nouns and the 3rd person singular of verbs in Present Simple, but also their pronunciation with the help of sweet mouth-watering Ending Donuts! All you need to do to eat the pastries is to find and circle the appropriate words. In addition, the file includes donuts without "toppings". Students must write at least 5 words that match the specified endings. They can do this for speed completing the task in teams. Get it here 👇. + More: VK or TPT

🔥 FREE RESOURCE 🍔Food Idioms - a delicious set for teaching teens and adults! 📦 The set includes cards (with idioms signed
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🔥 FREE RESOURCE 🍔Food Idioms - a delicious set for teaching teens and adults! 📦 The set includes cards (with idioms signed, unsigned, with idioms and examples, with their definitions), a die and a poster. How to use read in the file 👇.

Food idioms_LanguageStuff.pdf26.75 MB

Ordinal Race_LanguageStuff.pdf3.63 MB

Revise Ordinal Numbers using an exciting activity. Options: > Board Game Players take turns rolling a die or flipping a coin
Revise Ordinal Numbers using an exciting activity. Options: > Board Game Players take turns rolling a die or flipping a coin (heads - 1, tails - 2) and call the ordinal numbers according to the number on the square or make up simple sentences: Panda is the second. Unicorn is the sixth. Lion is the twelfth, etc. > Worksheet Students individually recall the spelling of tricky ordinal numbers and then check in pairs. > Questions and Answers Write ordinal numbers on small pieces of paper and shuffle them. Divide the children into pairs. Players take turns picking up slips and must make a question with the indicated ordinal number. For example: the fifth - Who goes the fifth before the monkey? The partner answers - Panda is the fifth. Or Who goes the fifth after the unicorn? Crocodile is the fifth etc. Get it here for free👇. More about Ordinal Numbers: VK or TPT

🏢 Once upon a time in the small provincial town "E", an entire district of 26 skyscrapers was built. The houses were unique
🏢 Once upon a time in the small provincial town "E", an entire district of 26 skyscrapers was built. The houses were unique because of their unusual Silent "E"-levators. The residents of new houses, getting to the right floors, had to read a whole bunch of words. Of course, they went to visit each other and soon the whole town "E" learned to read 234 Silent E words, because in addition to “E”-levators there were such amusements as dominoes, puzzles, board games and other fun stuff. Your students can also visit the amazing town and go up and down in Silent “E”-levators: VK or TPT

Where is the kitten_LanguageStuff.ppsm19.16 MB

🔥FREE INTERACTIVE POWERPOINT GAME Our little red-haired kitten is hiding in different places again and wants the children to certainly find him and play with him, revising the prepositions of the place at the same time. The prepositions used in the game: on, in, under, next to, in front of, behind, between. 🐈 Get it here👇. + More PPT: VK or TPT

Reading role badges and worksheets_TPT.pdf4.36 MB

🔥 FREE RESOURCE Reading roles badges and worksheets will help you make an unusual reading lesson and diversify the work with
🔥 FREE RESOURCE Reading roles badges and worksheets will help you make an unusual reading lesson and diversify the work with any text or story in the book. They are suitable for children, teenagers and adults, and are good for multi-level groups, because they allow you to involve even weak students. More details in the file👇.

Rhyming Bees_LanguageStuff.pdf5.83 MB

🤫 Shhh! Do you hear that buzzzzzz too? It seems that we have a swarm of cheerful bees that buzz in rhyme, just look: write -
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🤫 Shhh! Do you hear that buzzzzzz too? It seems that we have a swarm of cheerful bees that buzz in rhyme, just look: write - white, kite, bite. Let the kids buzz together, and at the same time remember different words and how to write and read them correctly. Get them here for FREE👇.

The game is very similar to the classic version of UNO. But in this form, it is a great tool for practising and consolidating
The game is very similar to the classic version of UNO. But in this form, it is a great tool for practising and consolidating irregular verbs, as well as the structures of three types of sentences (+-?) in Past Simple or Present Perfect tenses. To make a move players must name the 2nd or the 3rd form of the verb (or both) or make up a simple sentence with it (+-?) in an appropriate tense, for example: read/swim/drink or (+) I ate an apple for breakfast yesterday. / (-) She didn't swim in the river last summer. / (?) Did they drink orange juice 2 days ago? etc. The game is ideal for learning verbs and drilling a certain tense while studying it, and it is also a very useful time-filler or encouragement for good work in the lesson. Get it here: VK or TPT + More UNO Games: VK or TPT

Brief interview_LanguageStuff_TPT.pdf13.43 MB