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Classroom Objects | EFL Worksheet

Classroom Objects | EFL Worksheet

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This engagingly designed handout is simple yet very effective in familiarising students with these well-known classroom objects and can help to bring a lesson to life by engaging students with their immediate environment. A perfect additional ESOL resource for any TEFL teacher's toolkit and is sure to get everyone putting their thinking caps on!

This classroom worksheet is a great accompaniment to our Classroom Objects Poster which acts as the perfect visual companion. 

Once you have completed your purchase, you will receive an email with a PDF to download and print. 

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