Movie Worksheet: Take a Seat, Make a Friend
I came across this wonderful video and decided to create this class with the clip. You might get your students to seat in an outside area and pretend they are in a ball pit so they can ask the...
View ArticleGreat Britain Fact-File Cards Part 1
Dear Busy Teachers))) Today I'd like to share with you 2 sets of 20 cards, that contain different questions about Great Britain, its traditions, geographical location, food, culture and people. You can...
View ArticleMay I Take Your Order? : ESP for Food and Beverage Staff
Teaching English for specific purposes can sometimes be challenging, but there is no reason for you as a teacher to rip your hair out in frustration. There are always some hints, tips and tricks you...
View ArticleMass Media
ESL reading comprehension activity about kinds of advertising. Provides vocabulary related to mass media. Students can use the texts for a variety of activities such as writing questions, paraphrasing,...
View ArticleComparative and Superlative
This worksheet is aimed at working with comparative and superlative form of adjectives. It has been recycled from some previous worksheet presented here which has been of great help. In the first part,...
View ArticleIn Your FACEbook
Activity inspired by the new segment on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. There are some funny status and comments posted on Facebook, which are all real, and an exercise with the vocabulary used. There are...
View ArticleMid Term Test
It's a test for my ss at highschool, they learn English as a foreign language, their command is not good at all. I tried to check the use of Simple Present, food, clothes, sports. I'ts done to check...
View ArticleStudents Post-Lesson Feedback
Hello, busy teachers, this is a very short post-lesson feedback sample form for your students. I usually ask students to fill it at the end of the lesson (once a week).It might be useful both for one...
View ArticleGreat Britain Fact-File Cards Part 2
Dear busy teachers))) Today I'd like to share with you 2 sets of 20 cards, that contain different questions about Great Britain, its traditions, geographical location, food, culture and people. You can...
View ArticleSong Worksheet: Stronger (Teaching and Reviewing Comparative Form)
I designed this song activity to teach and review the comparative form with short adjectives. It is based on the song Stronger by Kelly Clarkson. The activity is suitable for young and adult students....
View ArticlePast Continuous Speaking Practice
Hi. This is a power point file that I made to encourage students to practise past continuous. It is basically a sequence of pictures that work as prompts for speaking practice. It is a short activity...
View ArticleBe Reasonable: How to Help Your Students Write Using Good Support
ESL students have different reasons for staying the language. Some are looking to further their careers and create business opportunities. Others are studying English to fulfill a language requirement...
View ArticleVocabulary Revision Jeopardy
This is a variation of Jeopardy game for revision of words at higher intermediate level. The target of this game is usually to answer a question under the chosen category, but in this case students...
View ArticleQuantifier 'Some' and 'Any'
This worksheet is used to teach elementary students how to use quantifier words "some and any".Moreover, there will be pictures for students to learn food vocabulary. A teacher can use this worksheet...
View ArticleThe Kidneys - Reading Comprehension
This article includes an informational text about the kidneys. Our kidneys are just as essential to life as our heart, our brain and our lungs. Kidneys normally come in pairs and we need at least one...
View ArticleThe Digestive System - Reading Comprehension
This article includes some informational text about the digestive system. Your digestive system starts as soon as you put food into your mouth. Saliva starts to soften the food and break it down ready...
View ArticleThe Ear - Reading Comprehension
This article includes an informational text about the ears. How do your ears work? Well first of all there are three parts to your ear: the outer ear, the middle ear and the inner ear. Students must...
View ArticleBridget Jones' Characters Personality Test
This personality test is based on characters from ‘Bridget Jones’ and their personality features. It has a male and female part, where girls define to what extent they are similar to Bridget Jones and...
View ArticleInterviewing An Actor/Writer Role Play
This role play represents an interview between a celebrity and a journalist. Apart from students’ worksheets it is also supplied with 6 short biographies of famous people from Wikipedia that you can...
View ArticlePlurals Cards
Today I want to present my grammar cards, which can be used at your grammar classes. This is a set of colorful cards, you can use them as bingo or as speaking cards for children in class. The aim is to...
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