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05 JC TRB2 Rev+Ext 1–10 2P

22/6/06

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Revision and Extension
Introduction

Correcting the worksheets

For each unit of the English Alive! 2 Student’s Book, there are two photocopiable worksheets:

The answers to the revision and extension worksheets, and checklists for the project work, are given in the next section. The worksheets can be checked: a revision worksheet, designed for students who need further practice of the grammar presented in the Student’s Book
● an extension worksheet, designed to challenge and motivate students
You may want to give the whole class the same worksheet, or give different students different worksheets according to their needs.


Revision worksheets
Students who require additional practice of the grammar presented in the Student’s Book can be given the revision worksheet for each unit. These focus on the key grammar points of the unit, at the same time recycling the vocabulary from the unit.
The revision worksheets have been designed so that students can work through them on their own.
We recommend that you set the revision worksheets after students have studied the grammar points in the classroom. Students can then refer back to their Student’s Book, if necessary, to help them to complete the tasks.
Students should also be referred to the more detailed explanation of the grammar points in the
Workbook Grammar Bank.







orally with the whole class, if all students have completed the same worksheet by asking individual students to say the answers, or to them on the board by collecting in and correcting the worksheets

Contents
Starter unit

The extension worksheets have been designed to provide additional challenge and interest for your students. There are two main activity types in the extension worksheets: pairwork activities
● projects
The pairwork activities are designed to be used in the classroom. Photocopy each worksheet and cut
it

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