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Summer and Holidays | EFL Flashcards

Summer and Holidays | EFL Flashcards

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These Summer and Holidays Flashcards are a great resource for teachers looking for engaging vocabulary building tools. 

Crafted specifically for ESL learners, each flashcard showcases vibrant imagery capturing the essence of summer. From popular outdoor activities to staple British foods and must-have beach items, these cards transport students to the heart of summertime. 

With our Summer and Holidays Flashcards, teaching vocabulary is as easy as a day at the beach, particularly with beginners and young learners. By pairing words with engaging visuals, your students will soak up new words while having a ton of fun.

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

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