English word games - intermediate level
EFL / ESL - level B1 - B2
Find the differences ....
The Linguapress artist has made a number of mistakes when copying his first picture. Take a sheet of paper, look very carefully at the pictures, and write short sentences in simple English to describe each of the differences between the two pictures. For example: In the top picture, the man on the left....
You should find at least ten differences.
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Language points.
Teachers: This game can help practise using the expressions "there is" and "there are" to describe situations.
Before starting to describe differences, check the vocabulary that could be used to talk about these pictures.
Teachers: This game can help practise using the expressions "there is" and "there are" to describe situations.
Before starting to describe differences, check the vocabulary that could be used to talk about these pictures.
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