Toys Missing Letters Activity
This is a very simple missing letters activity for teaching or revising toys related vocabulary at elementary level. Recommended for young students who are asked to look at the pictures and complete...
View ArticleVerbs Followed by an Infinitive Form
This worksheet is for the students to practise the varieties of the infinitive form of the verbs. Different types of exercises are here to test whether the students are able to identify which one is...
View ArticleWord Formation
Worksheet with many exercises on the word formation. The given word (in brackets) has to be transformed into a new word ( a noun, an adjective, an adverb) by adding the correct suffixes or prefixes....
View ArticleUnethical Business Practices
The exercises cover the area of vocabulary connected with ethics in business focusing on vocabulary - matching, paraphrasing (translating if the students are non-English native speakers). Additionally,...
View ArticleIf Conditional Type 2 and 3
This worksheet is good to be taught to beginner students. Use it if you are so busy that you don't have enough time to create worksheets.
View ArticleGround Rules Poster
In any learning environment an important first step is establishing ground rules by outlining basic expectations for students. Common ground rules include equity, diversity, and social justice. You can...
View ArticleThings You Like- Bingo
This is an activity to get students asking the question, "Do you like...?" This helps with intonation and forces them to look at a single word and make it a whole sentence. It's a .doc file, so you can...
View ArticleMatch People with Transport
Students must read the words and the definitions then try to match the person with the correct definition for example driver will go with someone who drives a car, commuter will match someone who...
View ArticleStory Types
This is a word search worksheet where students have to search for the words provided under the mixed letters. Words can be in all directions from right to left or the opposite from up to down or...
View ArticleIn My Lunch Box
This is a double puzzle worksheet. Pupils need to unscramble words to get the clue phrase. It is a good revision for food vocabulary. It can be used as additional worksheet for book "Spotlight 3" by...
View ArticleReading Rules 'Ee'
It is a set of exercises practicing reading rules of the letter "Ee". At first the brief explanation of reading rules of the letter "Ee" is given. Then six exercises are provided. The students are to...
View ArticleReady In a Flash: 8 Activities You Can do with One or Two Sets of Flash Cards
For teachers, flexibility is essential. In fact, you could almost say teachers need to be good at educational improv – not only having answers ready for a question at any moment, but also being ready...
View ArticleForming Adjective Clauses - Relative Clauses Parts 1 & 2
This second PowerPoint presentation has two parts. Part 1 helps students understand forming adjective clauses / relative clauses in an easy way where animation was used. It helped most of the below...
View ArticleSong Worksheet: Counting Stars
It's a very useful song worksheet. Exercises with listening, gap filling and order sequence, great song by OneRepublic. Students must listen carefully to fill in spaces and cross out extra words in...
View ArticleFamily Members (the Simpsons)
In this lesson, pupils learn how to talk about family members using the Simpsons. The lesson assumes a basic knowledge of the verb "be", the verb "have" and English phonetic transcription. The...
View ArticleSeasons Cloze
This is an elementary level ESL cloze exercise. It's about a family and seasons. After finishing the cloze, I have students turn them over and I ask questions about the worksheet. Example: What season...
View ArticleSong Worksheet: Raise Your Glass by Pink
The worksheet contains song lyrics by famous pop singer Pink. The song played in numerous films, for instance, "New Year's Eve", so you can watch the short video from the movie with the song set as a...
View ArticleWhere Is Everything?
This is a simple worksheet for beginner students, containing a short dialogue and one question-task. The dialogue covers the topic of prepositions of place (in, on, under, between, by, behind). The...
View ArticleMovie Worksheet:TED- Why Business Can Be Good at Solving Social Problems?
I used this worksheet with a business student to talk about the current social problems we've faced these days. You can use the pre-watching video questions for discussion and introduce the subject,...
View ArticleA Day in the Life Of
A creative writing worksheet to practice the use of present simple and continuous. To make it more interesting, elicit the names of famous people they dislike and then hand out the worksheets and ask...
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