Verb To Be: Past Simple PowerPoint Presentation
This is a multiple choice game for teaching or revising the past simple of the verb to be.Recommended for elementary students who are asked to choose the correct alternative to complete the sentences...
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This is simple and easy worksheet for teaching or revising tag questions at elementary level.There's a brief explanation at the top of the page followed by 2 simple activities in which students are...
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This is a worksheet for teaching or revising personal characteristics related vocabulary at intermediate level.There are 3 activities in which students are asked to write the opposite using a prefix,...
View ArticleFuture Continuous Worksheet
This is a worksheet for intermediate students on future continuous tense.There's a brief explanation followed by a simple activity in which students are asked to fill in the blank spaces with the...
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"Ask Anita", a 'newspaper advice column' that features three problems about clothing - have your students READ the problems and DISCUSS possible solutions. After your students come to an agreement,...
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Slides showing the conditional sentences differences: first, second and third conditional ... The main difference. It could be used in the end of the class as a review after the explanation. I always...
View ArticleIrregular Verbs Made Easy
The aim of this set of study- and worksheets is to help (adult) students memorize very common irregular verbs according to given categories because of 1) the form of the infinitive vs. both the simple...
View ArticleSpace Bingo Cards
These are sets of bingo cards that I created for my sixth graders students. The cards were created with some of the vocabulary that we used during the school year: solar system, meteorite, creatures,...
View ArticleAll About You
This worksheet could be handed out at the beginning of a new class. It will help them get to know each other in an instructive way. Students start off individually answering the questions on the...
View ArticleAlphabet and Colours
This worksheet is mainly for the younger ones, but could be used with older students. They will already have learned the colours and alphabet so with this worksheet in the first part they have to point...
View ArticleAlphabet
This worksheet I just use as a handout after having taught the alphabet and put the table up on the board. Once pronunciation has been practised I then hand out the worksheet for individual work. Give...
View ArticleAnimals Worksheet
This worksheet is probably better for children and will back up vocabulary already learned in class. They have to match the words with the pictures. The teacher could go over the pronunciation of the...
View ArticleApplying for a Job
Once you have been over things like "how to write your CV" you could hand out this worksheet which, on the first page, gives examples of some job advertisements and get them to choose the one they...
View ArticleComplete the CV
If you need to work with students job hunting, then this worksheet will certainly help you. The students have to fill in the Curriculum Vitae using the information about Dominique at the bottom of the...
View ArticleSong Worksheet: Payphone by Maroon 5
Payphone by Maroon 5, this is an activity of listening with different exercises to practice listening. There are exercises to complete the gaps while listening, use the verbs given in the past simple...
View ArticleAnimal Riddles
A worksheet for young learners of English. All you need to do is print it out, cut it out and match pictures with descriptions.Only simple grammatical structures are used (verb TO BE, and HAVE). Very...
View ArticleBody Parts for Kids
Target: youngest learners of English as a Second/Foreign language. Aim: checking how well your students know names of body parts (face). Skills being tested: reading, writing and listening.There are...
View ArticlePresent Simple Negative
Target: young learners. Level: Beginners. Aim: to practice present simple negatives and use don't and doesn't correctly.There are 10 sentences written in Present Simple tense. All of them are positive...
View ArticlePOSTER: 7 Great Activities to Teach the Future Progressive
What will you be doing tomorrow at 9am? You might as well be teaching a lesson on the Future Progressive! Here's the 6th poster from our 'Grammar' series. It'll come in handy when you need to practice...
View ArticleFurther Beyond Tweeting: The Business Proposal
Often business writing is discussed as if it were one genre—as if in the arena of business, that is, people write in only one style and format. This isn’t exactly true, any more than the tweet...
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