Reviewing ESL: 8 Mistakes Your Students Must Overcome Before the Test
Sigh… It’s time to review again. That glorious moment when you get to show your students just how much they have learned and what still needs a little work before the test. If you are conducting a...
View ArticlePast Progressive and Past Simple
This worksheet has a lesson on Past Progressive and Past Simple with exercises. The teacher can explain the lesson based on the given examples and the time lines, which makes the students understand...
View ArticleVarious Exercises for Elementary Students 2
This worksheet contains 7 exercises for elementary students. The tasks are concerned with the use of: the verb TO BE, the Present Simple tense, prepositions, adverbs of frequency and plural forms of...
View ArticlePersonal Pronoun and Verb TO BE
It's a very practical grammar worksheet for beginners. I created it from my learners' needs because they were very confused with Spanish, so i made this worksheet. You should use it at the beginning of...
View ArticleSong Worksheet: Let Us Move On by Dido
There are 4 exercises in my worksheet. Exercise 1: Fill in the blank, Exercise 2: Arrange the order, Exercise 3: choose the correct answer and Exercise 4: Give the synonym or antonyms words. In this...
View ArticleEnglish-Speaking Countries Awareness Quiz
This quiz is both an informative and entertaining activity. It can be played in class or English club school work. All keys provided for all 4 different sections being groupped into Rounds allow a...
View ArticleThe Movie 'Up' Worksheet
This worksheet is to be used in the classroom for the Cartoon 'Up.' There are some adjectives and words that describe the characters. The students need to match the words to the right characters....
View ArticleRooms in the House: Kitchen
This is a picture dictionary which can also be used as a classroom poster for teaching kitchen related vocabulary.There are 36 new words illustrated with pictures for easy memorization.Available in...
View ArticleRooms in the House: Living Room
This is a picture dictionary which can also be used as a study sheet or a classroom poster for teaching living room related vocabulary.The file is available in both colour and black and white version.
View ArticlePassive Voice Intermediate Worksheet
This is a worksheet for revising the passive voice at intermediate level.There are two activities in which students are asked to fill in the gaps using the most suitable form of the passive voice and...
View ArticleHomophones
This worksheet contains four different exercises on two pages. Most of them can be done in pairs. The lesson plan, including the lead-in and follow-up activity, is on page three (it is only my...
View ArticleHomonyms
This worksheet on two pages is about homonyms. Students must choose the right word in each sentence and then think of their own pair of words and provide examples. It can be used on its own or along...
View Article7 Steps to Fail-proof Your ESL Review Lesson
What exactly is a “review lesson”? You’re not teaching anything new, but you’re not testing your students’ knowledge, either. Review lessons are located in this limbo, a nebulous cloud filled with many...
View ArticleAvoid Sounding Like a Robot: 6 Top Tips for Teaching Intonation
"How are you today?" "I’m fine." Those words “I’m fine'” will be delivered quite differently when spoken by friends in good moods or by friends who are angry with each other. We convey most of our...
View ArticleDo You Hear What I Hear? 8 Activities to Improve Listening Skills
Listening is the gateway to understanding and communicating and, therefore, is absolutely critical for language learners of all skills. If students struggle to listen carefully, they will miss out on...
View ArticleThe Little Red Hen Role Play
The little red hen: Look! Seeds! Wheat seeds! Let’s plant them! Come on! Who can help me?Cat: I can’t! I want to sleep!The little red hen: Come on! Who can help me?Duck: I can’t! I want to play in the...
View ArticleMovie Lesson: Catch Me If You Can
It's a short activity to work with kids (10-14 year-old kids) after watching the first 30-40 minutes of the film.They have to recognise some characters and answer some questions (some of them are...
View ArticleAn Ice Hotel
Covering more than 30,000 square feet, the Ice Hotel includes an Ice Chapel, the hotel itself, an ice art exhibition hall, a cinema and last but not least, the world famous ‘Absolut Ice Bar’. You sleep...
View ArticleJobs Guessing Game
This is a fun but competitive activity I made to practise jobs vocabulary with my 9-10 year olds from the OUP course Incredible English level 4, unit 2 (which are teacher, dancer, astronaut, artist,...
View ArticleDo You Believe?
This was a great way I found to make my students talk and learn how to express their opinion. It's very simple and it doesn't require much effort. Handout the sheets to each student (or group, it's up...
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