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Like in the past two (pandemic) years, the follow-up activities come in different formats. Below you will find drag'n'drop activities on LearningApps, one matching activity on WordWall (Intermediate level only) and 'traditional' worksheets in editable Google Docs. As a lead-in, you can show this BBC News video and ask students which stories mentioned in the video appeared in the News Quiz.
- If you haven't seen News Quiz 2022 - click HERE
- Accompanying Quizlet sets : https://quizlet.com/leosel/folders/news-quiz-2022/
The activities are grouped by level according to the two versions of the News Quiz.
Online activities
Advanced (B2+/C1)
Drag'n'drop 1a https://learningapps.org/watch?v=p5x2ntowt23 (preview below)Drag'n'drop 1b https://learningapps.org/watch?v=ppxc7sd3j23
Drag'n'drop 2 https://learningapps.org/watch?v=piyao1qm223
Intermediate (B2+/C1)
Drag'n'drop 1 https://learningapps.org/watch?v=pbzcciqx523 (preview below)Drag'n'drop 2 https://learningapps.org/watch?v=pws0zk38j23
Collocation match: https://wordwall.net/resource/919323 (preview below)
Worksheets
Paper-based worksheets, which can be adapted for online teaching. Answer keys appear in the second parts of the documents.
Advanced (B2+/C1)
Click HERE to download Google doc or preview below.
Intermediate (B1+/B2-)
Click HERE to download the Google doc or preview below:
If you spot any mistakes or encounter any difficulty accessing any of these, do let me know in the comments below.
Great follow-up activities as well! Thanks a million!
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ReplyDeleteAmazing Leo, I love it and I will use it. Thank you so much for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteThank you Leo for sharing. they are awesome
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