Getting Around: Questions
Worksheet for beginners to understand the use of 'when' & 'where' questions to get around. Simple exercises of time and place to encourage confidence in asking for help/understanding answers and...
View ArticleMaster Baker: Cooking Lesson Plan
This lesson plan is designed to teach students the basic cooking verbs that mostly used in baking.It includes video, board game, cake decorating challenge. It is great for practicing listening,...
View ArticlePersonality Adjectives Worksheet
The worksheet is aimed to introduce and provide controlled practice of some personality adjectives; then the students are to compare their family members just to personalize the target language. The...
View ArticleProfile Page Template: This is Me
This is a simple page called "This is Me" which will help your students feel free and relaxed to tell, then write about self. The page is good to use during the first lesson with your new students. You...
View ArticleSong Worksheet: Everything At Once by Lenka [Alternative 2]
This is a song worksheet for "Everything at Once" by Lenka. There is a pre-listening activity to match the rhyming words (good for revision of the given vocabulary); ask your students to find some more...
View ArticleConditionals 0, 1, 2, 3
This power point presentation is devoted to conditionals learning. There are lots of animated pictures that help students to learn faster. You will find rules for explanation first and then exercises...
View ArticleJobs Exercises
The worksheet contains two exercises related to jobs. The first exercise is a matching exercise with a list of words and their definitions. You have words like pension, career, dole, part-time job...;...
View ArticleEnglish Literature Test Paper
This worksheet is actually a test paper that also can be used like training tasks in class. It consists of four tasks, the keys are given below. The material you are going to test should include Old...
View ArticleLondon Powerpoint Presentation
A powerpoint presentation about London for Grades 8/9: talking about the creation of the city, its population, mayor and famous addresses like 10, Downing st., fashion designers and monuments. It can...
View ArticleEntry Test
This worksheet is an entry test divided in comprehension, grammar and vocabulary. It has multiple choice exercises, gap filling and brief comprehension exercises. It also contains an exercise to find...
View ArticleDaily Routines Picture Dictionary and Wordsearch
In this worksheet you can find at the top of the page a picture dictionary with the main daily routines you can do and down you can do a wordsearch with the same vocabulary presented on the top. You...
View ArticleHousehold Chores: Simple Story
Here's a simple read about household chores. Introduces several chores and noun - verb agreement. Can be followed by conversation practice with students using illustrations to help them talk about the...
View ArticleHousehold Chores: Present Simple
This worksheet uses household chores to practice the present simple tense. Students must circle the correct form of the verb in each sentence. Worksheet is a good follow-up to "Household Chores Simple...
View ArticleHousehold Chores: Speaking Activity
This is a speaking activity using present simple in which students survey their classmates about household chores. Students write their classmates names in the top row of boxes. With each classmate,...
View ArticleSong Worksheet: I'm A Believer
An easy way to practice speaking by singing a famous song of the movie 'Shrek': your students will enjoy this song and they can discriminate the words.Also you can use the video as it's very funny and...
View ArticleCrime, Punishment, Justice Taboo [Vocabulary]
This is some vocabulary to play a game like Taboo. The only difference is that there are no forbidden words. This is a pretty good game since it just requires the students to concentrate on the main...
View ArticleEnvironment: Vocabulary Study
I have created this worksheet so that my students can learn not only basic environment vocabulary but also how to define these terms. The pictures are there to make this task more interesting. You can...
View Article4 Excellent Activities for Using Comparatives and Superlatives: The Best and...
Bigger, brighter, better, best…comparative and superlative adjectives are all around us in English. We use these adjectives to compare items, express preferences and give value judgments. Once your...
View ArticleSo Many Ways to Say I’m Sorry: Teaching Apologies
Everybody makes mistakes. It’s a fact of life, and we all have to take a moment to express our regret from time to time. So how do you teach your ESL students how to apologize in English? After all,...
View Article6 Strategies for Assessment in the ESL Classroom: What Type of Tester Are You?
Though it is probably most students’ least favorite part of education, testing is necessary. In almost any language program, at one point or another, students will have to take tests. And since most...
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