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What Is In the Fridge?
What Is In the Fridge?
A pair work practice sheet for there is/ there are and quantifiers. Students are grouped in pairs and allowed 10 minutes to practice the sheet ideally after the presentation of there is /there are ...
rated by 11 teachers

Complete Beginner
P.o.S. (Part of Speech) - Newspaper Activity
P.o.S. (Part of Speech) - Newspaper Activity
Learning Grammar using newspaper. Objectives: To identify Parts of Speech from newspapers. Construct sentences based on the “formula” made with different parts of speech. Procedure: 1. ...
rated by 5 teachers

Complete Beginner Elementary Pre-Intermediate
Musical Instruments and Music Genres
Musical Instruments and Music Genres
This worksheet will help the students use their speaking skills to talk about musical instruments and what type of music they are most common in. It was tailored for ESL students who know musical ...
rated by 6 teachers

Elementary Pre-Intermediate
Expressions of Quantity
Expressions of Quantity
Hi Teachers. This is a power point presentation that shows some expressions of quantity used for both countable and countable nouns. It has a TOEFL orientation. It will be helpful if you are teach ...
rated by 6 teachers

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Nouns and Pronouns
Nouns and Pronouns
I work all types of nouns with students and all types of pronouns and practice how to recognize them: collective, compound, non count, count, etc. This was a quiz for my basic level but could work ...
rated by 7 teachers

Elementary
Quantifiers
Quantifiers
This is a very good and short exercise to practice quantifiers, students will understand in a very easy way how to use them through different tenses and they can also use them in questions, the ex ...
rated by 6 teachers

Elementary
15 Grammar Rules Explained (15 Handouts)
15 Grammar Rules Explained (15 Handouts)
In this file I explain 15 grammar rules at a basic level. Every grammar rule is on a different page. When you explain a rule to your pupils, you can support your theory by giving them one of these ...
rated by 17 teachers

Elementary Pre-Intermediate Intermediate
Vocabulary Flashcards about Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Vocabulary Flashcards about Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Well this is a worksheet I made in order to cut for teaching vocabulary and explaining SOME / ANY , HOW MUCH / MANY. It is very useful for telling the difference between countable and uncountable ...
rated by 9 teachers

Complete Beginner Elementary Pre-Intermediate
Plural of Nouns PowerPoint Presentation
Plural of Nouns PowerPoint Presentation
This is fully animated PowerPoint presentation for teaching or revising plural of nouns at elementary level. There are simple and easy explanations and examples illustrated with graphics for easy ...
rated by 10 teachers

Elementary Pre-Intermediate
Plural Form of Nouns: PowerPoint Presentation
Plural Form of Nouns: PowerPoint Presentation
Power Point Presentation I designed to use during my Skype lessons. It's based on Murphy's Basic Grammar and presents the topic PLURAL NOUNS (Flower(s) /Bus(es). The goal was to show the rule and ...
rated by 14 teachers

Complete Beginner Elementary
Family Tree [The Simpsons]
Family Tree [The Simpsons]
This worksheet is especially assigned to elementary students. It consists of family words together with genitive case. Students should answer the questions according to Simpson´s family tree ...
rated by 5 teachers

Complete Beginner Elementary
Whose Backpack is This?
Whose Backpack is This?
This is a two-page worksheet on genitive case. Although this grammar topic is usually assigned to elementary students, many intermediate (and even advanced) ones commit mistakes when they use it. ...
rated by 10 teachers

Complete Beginner Elementary Pre-Intermediate
Quantifiers: Too, Enough, Too Much and Too Many
Quantifiers: Too, Enough, Too Much and Too Many
This is 2 page- worksheet for teaching quantifiers: too, enough, too much and too many. The first page is basically just a just sheet and the second page has 3 different activities to go with it ...
rated by 9 teachers

Elementary Pre-Intermediate
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