Pepin the Penguin - Reading Comprehension
This simple reading comprehension is about a penguin called Pepin. He is a type of bird but he cannot fly. He has black and white feathers and waddles when he walks. This is a great way for young...
View ArticleI like -Ing
Foreign students normally forget that when we are using the verb " like" for general situations, the following verb has the -ing form. So I have created this worksheet in order to help these students...
View ArticleWhat Do You Like Doing?
Again, this is another worksheet about the verb " like" + ing for a general situation. And, specially to reinforce the question "What do you like doing?. This activity is both for young students and...
View ArticleHome of Animals
A simple matching activity for ss to match the animals with their home. The animals involved in this activity are bear, ant, horse, spider, rabbit, bee, goat and hen. Another activity is filling the...
View ArticleSong Worksheet: Impossible by James Arthur
Very popular at the moment with the teens. My students were a bunch of girls and they loved it. You can pre-teach the past simple, review the regular and irregular verbs. After the listening exercise,...
View Article8 Simple DIY Manipulatives Perfect for Your ESL Classroom
Whether you teach children or adults, in an immersion setting or a second language setting, manipulatives are a great addition to your classroom. With them, your students can learn language with hands...
View ArticleStop Right There!: ESP for Police Officers
Teaching English for Specific purposes can sometimes be a difficult task, however it does not always need to be. There are some useful tips which teachers can use in order to make it easier on...
View ArticleSports and Hobbies Matching Game
Pictures of different sports and hobbies alongside their English definition. Students need to match the picture to the word. You can also cut the pictures and phrases out to create flash cards. Useful...
View ArticleDaily Routines through Trademarks
This worksheet is designed for adults (only!) who study Daily Routines at elementary level. It represents a pair-work activity where students have to find the differences (there should be 4) by asking...
View ArticleMysterious Celebrity
This is a great gap-fill exercise to practice asking and answering questions in Past Simple for elementary students. This activity can involve up to 8 people with the aim to collect all the information...
View ArticleMovie Worksheet: Remind Me by Royksop
This handout is based on the video by Norwegian duo Röyksopp “Remind Me” (not the song) and can be used within studying Chores/Daily Routines with elementary students. It is a true-false activity...
View ArticleRoyal Family
“Royal Family ” material is aimed at teaching family relations on the example of British Royal Family. Depending on skills you want to practise you might like to read the description yourself or give...
View ArticleSong Worksheet: I'm My Own Grandpa by Ray Stevens
It is a funny and probably the most confusing song about family. At first, students listen to this song and fill in the gaps with an appropriate family member. After that, when they get completely...
View ArticleConditionals Zero and One
1. Complete these conditional sentences with the verbs in the correct form. (0 and 1) 2. What sentences are type “zero” and what are “type 1”? 3. Write the correct pattern for “zero conditional” ,...
View ArticleMovie Worksheet: Make a Difference
Skills : Listening/ Reading / SpeakingInstruction : 1) The students are divided into a group of 5 and the worksheet is given to each of them. 2) Each group will preview necessary vocabulary before...
View ArticleSingular-Plural
A PPT presentation that looks at plural forms of nouns with several most common exceptions and is designed for complete beginners. Words included: A man – men, a woman – women, husband – husbands, wife...
View ArticleFood Vocabulary
A PPT presentation that depicts basic and most common food vocabulary. Suitable for both presentation and revision.
View ArticleSimiles as...as...Flashcards
Flashcards of the most widespread similes that will help your students master as…as… pattern. They might be used for various purposes from vocabulary presentation up to its recycling. Both pictures and...
View ArticleOccupations
These are short sentences about different occupations that answer questions like: what do you do? and where do you work? you can cut them out to give it to your students to play roles. You can also...
View ArticleHave Something Done (with Key)
There are 25 items to practise the use of "have something done" or "causative have" with answers. High school students and B1 aspirants can practice this interesting exercise as part of the passive...
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