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There their dominoes

Submitted by Janet Kinsey on 21 June 2011.

Written for E3-L1 ESOL students but equally suitable for literacy students. Match the two parts together to complete the phrase.

Resource File(s)
E3-L1 ESOL there their dominoes.pdf
Resource type
Game
Physical format
2 pages - 16 dominoes
Level
L1
E3
English
Ww/L1.1
Ww/E3.1
ESOL
ESOL Ww/L1.1a
ESOL Ww/E3.1a
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