Virtual Classroom: Drama Universal Questions
This resource includes a list of questions and tasks to guide your study of any play. Non-specific, it can be used with a wide variety of plays, tailored to specific works and used in the context of...
View ArticleThe Moon Reading Comprehension
Does the moon produce light of its own? How long is a lunar month? This reading comprehension includes some interesting facts about the Moon with accompanying study questions for students to answer....
View ArticleReading about Tools
This worksheet, based on a text taken from Bonamy's textbook, contains a few exercises to revise the names of tools and to teach reading. It was originally made for 16–19-year-old college students...
View ArticleVirtual Classroom: Compare & Contrast – Choices Guide
This resource includes is a list of questions and tasks to guide students as they compare and contrast multiple versions of the same scene/speech available on Digital Theatre+. There are different...
View ArticleTest: Past Simple
Based on file 7 of the English File Elementary Fourth Edition, this test covers grammar (Past Simple (to be, regular and irregular verbs), vocabulary (word formation and expressions with go, get,...
View ArticleEasy Reading Test
This test consists of 12 simple tasks with options, answer sheet and keys to check your students' work. It can be used as an easy evaluation of reading comprehension or as preparation for a writing...
View ArticleAnimal Exercises
This worksheet is for child-beginners to practise words sand speak on the topic of animals. It includes revision, spelling, reading exercises and the Present Simple tense. Pictures and simple tasks...
View ArticleZero Hour (Ray Bradbury) Reading activities
Students read the amazing short story 'Zero Hour' by Ray Bradbury. This guide provides before, while and after reading activities. Students describe their ideas relating to the story, answer...
View ArticleThe Very Hungry Worksheet
This worksheet is for young beginner and elementary students. It’s an activity to work on the fruit and colors vocabulary, is and are "to be" verb forms, health and unhealthy food and basic reading...
View ArticleA Doll's House – Quiz Questions
Test your students’ knowledge of Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House. These questions have been curriculum mapped against QCR and AQA, to ensure you and your students meet the learning objectives.
View ArticleWorkshop Lesson: Restaurants And Menus
In this lesson, students review vocabulary and grammar at A2 level related to the topic of restaurants and menus. Classroom desks are arranged into six "learning islands" where the students, divided...
View ArticleJason Mraz short bio and writing task
This A2B1 resource is for teenagers, but can also be used for adults. Students listen to the song and fill in the correct answers in the lyrics. This exercise includes reading, writing and a small...
View ArticleExtension Questions for A Doll's House
Deepen your students knowledge and understanding on Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House. These extension questions have been curriculum mapped against QCR and AQA, to ensure you and your students meet the...
View ArticleReading Comprehension – Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln was born on 12 February 1809. He was the 16th President of the United States of America, serving from March 1861 through April 1865, until he was assassinated. Students can read...
View ArticleStudy Guide – Characters: Romeo and Juliet
This Digital Theatre+ Study Guide examines Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet from a literary and contextual, as well as a dramatic perspective, to provide thorough access to key points of the...
View ArticleResearch Activity – The Rat
Where do rats live? What do rats eat? Find out some interesting facts by completing this fun research activity. This resource can also be used as an extra resource when teaching students about the...
View ArticleThe Moon Cloze Activity
Who was the first man to land on the moon? What is the tallest mountain on the moon? This science resource asks students to read through the facts about the moon and fill in the missing words from...
View ArticleStudy Guide – Language: Romeo and Juliet
This Digital Theatre+ Study Guide explores the language used in William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet from a literary, contextual, and dramatic perspective. It includes examples of language...
View ArticleAmerican Elections Debate
This group activity can also be done in pairs. It includes 4 tasks and a warm-up: Warm-up: ask what students already know about the electoral college; Task 1: watch and discuss a video it; Task 2:...
View ArticleExtension Questions – Frankenstein
Test your students’ knowledge of the novel Frankenstein. The questions have been written to deepen and expand their understanding and to encourage discussion of key issues in the text.
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