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How do successful teams communicate, make decisions, solve problems, a...
This engaging beginner-friendly ESL worksheet is part of a brand-new l...
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with this fun and engaging advanced-level ...
Dive into the fascinating world of English spelling with our engaging ...
Procrastination In this worksheet, students will talk about the topic ...
Business Emails This is a free intermediate level worksheet on busines...
Passive Voice This B2 grammar worksheet focuses on the the passive voi...
How do successful teams communicate, make decisions, solve problems, and avoid common workplace mistakes? In this Business English lesson, students explore the realities of teamwork through interactive challenges, a...
This engaging beginner-friendly ESL worksheet is part of a brand-new lesson series following the daily life of the wonderfully routine-loving Mr. Brown. Designed for A1–A2 learners, the series helps students build c...
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with this fun and engaging advanced-level worksheet! Designed for students with a strong command of English, this resource explores the rich culture, history, and traditions of Ireland. S...
Dive into the fascinating world of English spelling with our engaging Spelling Bee lesson! 🌟 Perfect for B1-level students, this lesson blends historical insights and interactive activities to make learning about sp...
Procrastination In this worksheet, students will talk about the topic of procrastination. After some warm-up activities and a reading task, the lesson moves on to a funny presentation on the topic. This light-hearte...
Business Emails This is a free intermediate level worksheet on business e-mails in which students will read a chain of emails between a customer and a supplier. The worksheet starts with warm up questions, and then ...
Passive Voice This B2 grammar worksheet focuses on the the passive voice in all the major tenses. The worksheet starts with a grammar explanation and an exercise with passive voice in present simple. Next, the class...
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