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World Cup 2018 (Lesson Plan, Quiz, and Reading Activity)

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World Cup 2018  World Cup World Cup 2018 lesson plan for teenagers and adults at B1 level and above includes a quiz and a reading activity . Just go here .

World Cup Vocabulary Part 1

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World Cup Vocabulary Part 1 Most of us are watching the 2018 World Cup these days, so we will spot the light on the most important vocabulary related to that event in a series of posts. 1-defender 2-football/soccer 3-forward 4-goalkeeper 5-linesman 6-midfielder 7-pitch/field 8-referee 9-substitute 10-manager

Football / Soccer English Vocabulary Game

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Football / Soccer  English Vocabulary  Game Most of us are watching the  2018 World Cup these days, so this is a game which you can use with your students to have fun and learn new vocabulary about football and soccer. Find the game here .

Top 10 Idioms Illustrated

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Top 10 Idioms (Meaning,Example,and Illustration) Click on the idiom to see. 1-SCRATCH SOMEON'S BACK 2-Bite off more than you can chew 3-You can’t judge a book by its cover 4-When pigs fly 5-Hit the nail on the head 6-let the cat out of the bag 7-Hit the books 8-Break a leg 9-Costs an arm and a leg 10-Piece of cake

Top 10 Idioms :piece of cake

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Top 10 Idioms :piece of cake (meaning, example, and illustration)

Top 10 Idioms : costs an arm and a leg

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Top 10 Idioms : costs an arm and a leg (meaning, example, and illustration)

Top 10 Idioms : break a leg

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Top 10 Idioms : break a leg (meaning, example, and illustration)

Top 10 Idioms : hit the books

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Top 10 Idioms : hit the books (meaning, example, and illustration)

Top 10 Idioms : let the cat out of the bag

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Top 10 Idioms : let the cat out of the bag (meaning, example, and illustration)

Top 10 Idioms : hit the nail on the head

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Top 10 Idioms : hit the nail on the head (meaning, example, and illustration)

Top 10 Idioms : When pigs fly

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Top 10 Idioms : When pigs fly (meaning, example, and illustration)

Top 10 Idioms : you can’t judge a book by its cover

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Top 10 Idioms : you can’t judge a book by its cover (meaning, example, and illustration)

Top 10 Idioms : bite off more than you can chew

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Top 10 Idioms : bite off more than you can chew (meaning, example, and illustration)