Worksheets
| 25 pictures dealing with daily routine activities to practise the present simple tense in all forms: affirmative, negative and interrogative. The students can also use it to write about their daily routines or as a pair work activity to ask and aswer questions. I hope it's useful!phonetic sound is underlined under each word | |||
| Newspaper headlines, in authentic newspapers especially, have their own language. Journalists use a variety of techniques in order to attract and keep the reader’s attention. Some of them are pointed out in this worksheet. There are four exercises for your students to practise | |||
| This worksheet is an introduction to descriptive writing. The first section shows an example of how it is used. Then students are asked to describe their lunch in detail. In the second section students are asked questions about their favourite memory (sights/sounds/5Ws, etc.). After this they must write about their memory in a story with as much description as possible | |||
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This worksheet will help students to compose an essay according to the given plan. They should express their opinion in the essay after watcing a film. The link to the film 'Validation' is given in the worksheet. The worksheet also contains vocabulary work and speaking |
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| This is a worksheet for practising should have/shouldn't have. The verbs are given and there are picture prompts as well to help the students complete the sentences. The key is included. Who says that grammar can't be fun? Try it out with your students and let me know how it worked. Enjoy your weekend | |||
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PowerPoint presentation presents punctuation marks in a fun way. The
following punctuation marks are presented: period, comma, question mark,
exclamation point, semi-colon, quotation marks, parentheses, and
apostrophe.The first slide contains a short pre-quiz where students use
the appropriate punctuation marks in a short paragraph. The last slide
is a self correction of slide one |
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Elementary worksheet consisting of 21 riddles. Students or teams of students read the riddles to each other and the other team has to guess. Focuses on reading aloud, pronunciation, listening, listening comprehension and team work
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| The aim of this game is to memorize 42 irregular verbs in an entertaining way. The winner is the player who can make as many families as possible. Can be played by groups from 2 to 8 players. Before starting the game, ask students to identify the common characteristic in each verb family. Then deal out 6 cards to each player. The rules to be followed are the same as a regular "happy families" game. With beginners, also prepare a quiz. Every time they need help to remember a verb, ask them a question and show them the list of verbs if they can answer it correctly. After the game, you may ask students to find more families from a more complete list of irregular verbs. Have fun | |||
| Six pages of general questions to cut out and have students ask each other. Topics are very general, varied and random, so I usually use the questions as a warmer or a first class to get people speaking. You might want to select questions depending on the level of the class, as some of them contain upper-intermediate vocabulary | |||
| This ppt is a good game for your students to practice speaking for one minute on one of the topics that they are going to choose by luck, it is appropriate for a conversation class ( beginner- intermediate), I hope you enjoy it, it 's very interesting. | |||
| 25 pictures dealing with daily routine activities to practise the present simple tense in all forms: affirmative, negative and interrogative. The students can also use it to write about their daily routines or as a pair work activity to ask and aswer questions. I hope it's useful!phonetic sound is underlined under each word | |||
| These are short sentences about different occupations that answer questions like: what do you do? and where do you work? you can cut them out to give it to your students to play roles. You can also find images of different jobs or professions. Enjoy it | |||
Pronunciation
| These IPA flashcards can help students learn & review the international phonetic alphabet. There are three sample words for each sound/symbol, therefore pronunciation can be practiced in context. The cards can be folded over so that the symbols are on one side & the sample words on the other. The phonetic sound is underlined under each word | |||
| These flashcards can be used for learning sounds of English. It is better to cut out them by one piece. The tasks can be the following: listen and repeat, name the sound, find pairs of voiced and voiceless consonants etc | |||
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This is a phonics worksheets where kids are supposed to arrange the words with similar sounds into a row of 4. You can use these cards to play Bingo with your learners, too.All words used in the worksheet are three-letter words, such as mop, sad, fox, etc |
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| This is a worksheet I developed to help my ESL students with the ever difficult OUGH pronunciation. There is a short silly story and a chart with the most common British and American English "-ough" words. With younger students it is better to make a blank table and let them fill in the missing words | |||
| Printable
worksheet with cvc words. Kids have to write, connect and read. I hope
it's useful for some of you out there who are teaching the youngsters
among us http://www.khatesefid.com |
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