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Introducing the "Passive Voice" (1) - Basic rules for Upper elementary and Intermediate students
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-14
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TIME Expressions - At/ On/ In - Basic rules for Upper elementary and Intermediate students
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Age: 10-17
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Age: 12-17
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Level: elementary
Age: 8-17
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Age: 10-14
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Rules in English classes - poster
Level: elementary
Age: 7-14
Downloads: 2295

 

I. Match each sign with its meaning.

-Do not smoke                      A)                                     

-Keep quiet                            B)

-Do not touch                         C)
 
-Turn off your cell phone      D)
 
-Do not feed the animals       E)
 
-Take off your shoes              F)
 
-Do not litter                          G)
 
-Do not eat or drink               H)
 
 
II. Look at the pictures below and describe each rule.
      Write sentences with HAVE TO or CAN'T.
 
Examples:
 
     You can't touch the paintings in the museum.
   You have to take off your shoes in the temple.
 
1.   
 
2.  
 
3.  
 
4.  
 
5.  
 
6.  
 
 
III. Based on the classroom rules below, choose the correct   option to complete the statements.
                            
#1- You  talk while others are talking.
#2 - Students   follow directions.
#3 - Students  keep hands, feet, and objects to themselves.
#4 - You  disturb others so you  work quietly.
#5 - Each student  respect personal and school property.
#6 - You  play as long as it is in a safe manner.
 

                       
 

 

       









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