Grammar can often be very difficult to teach and just as difficult to learn - but Busyteacher.org has 11,239 printable grammar worksheets in different categories. Whether you're looking for worksheets on a specific topics, like movies, nationalities, or music; or on a specific area of grammar, like tenses, gerunds, prepositions, or modal verbs, BusyTeacher.org has got you covered. All 11,239 of our printable worksheets are completely free to download without registering or logging in, and every single one of them was created and submitted by fellow ESL teachers from around the world.
The worksheets below will help you supplement your lessons, and will also provide additional practice for your students. Our worksheets serve as great gap fillers during lessons, to help your students retain the grammar learned during the lesson. In addition, you can print out each worksheet for your students to take home, so they can continue to practice in their free time. The worksheets below are unique in that they come in various styles. Some are purely for grammar practice, some are colorful with several illustrations for young learners, and some have sound files or are in power point presentation format. You can sort the worksheets below by most popular, latest, and most downloaded.
The worksheets also show which level of ESL learners they're for, which will make your search for a suitable worksheet for your class a breeze. Some of the worksheets aren't limited to just one level or category. You may find that a worksheet can be used for beginner and/or intermediate students. When you find a worksheet that looks useful to you, just click on the thumbnail of that worksheet and preview it before downloading. These worksheets are great for the current style of ESL communication-based education, where you and your students practice language together, rather than just working in a lecture format. As you probably know, using this format is extremely useful, because there are so many exceptions to grammar rules - especially in areas like clauses or passive voice. These aren't areas that students can just memorize by taking notes in a lecture they need to produce and work with the grammar. That's exactly where these grammar worksheets come into play. They're are not only great resources for the classroom, but also great homework assignments and practice work for students. With the help of these worksheets, students can familiarize themselves with how and why certain grammar topics are used and needed.
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This is a very simple listening activity to work with imperatives and listening to some music with your students. You can warm up with pictures of fathers and sons/daughters and then pictures of p ...
A PPT presentation of some very common adjectives for adults. It was used with a group of retired peole, ages from 70 to 80. It worked well, images are appealing. it can be used independently ...
This is a pretty simple worksheet for teaching or revising cardinal numbers at elementary level. There are 3 different activities in which students are asked to write the numbers in the words foll ...
This is a detailed presentation about business writing. Including formal letters and emails; correct usage of punctuation, spelling, number usage, layout guidelines, salutations and valedictions. ...
I hope you can use this Powerpoint presentation to introduce countable and uncountable food nouns and to make the corresponding questions with how much + uncountable nouns and how many ...
These exercises work with be verb in the singular and plural format.The students have to rewrite the sentences in the plural or singular applying the correct form of the verbs and the nouns. They ...
This worksheet is aimed at students who already know a little bit about structure and functions of modal verb should affirmative and negative. It is composed of 4 activities. The first 2 are filli ...
I use this in my elementary-level classes to organise all the grammar rules on how and when to use the present simple. First we conjugate the verb 'work' and I also translate it to my language (D ...
A reading lesson around the article published online about an American teenager attacked by a squirrel as he was trying to make a selfie with the animal. Contains comprehension questions, grammar, ...
The file explains the tense "will" or Future Simple in the most basic way as possible. Content: use (words + picture), formula (aff, neg & int), keywords and brief examples. Perfect for beggin ...
Useful explanations and some examples about the use of since and for in present perfect tenses. Provides plenty of examples of different times markers taken from English Grammar in Use. A the end ...
You can use the worksheet to give your students more chances to practice past continuous. Make your students work in pairs, which creates more opportunities for the students to use English i ...
Present simple / present continuous theory. Examples of habitual actions and things that are always true. Affirmative/ negative / interrogative forms. Difference between "-s" / "-es". Topic: ...
This worksheet helps your students to understand well about possesive pronouns, using simple explanation and easy examples, hopefully it can help you as a teacher.
This worksheet is actually a test I made for my students. It's about school subjects and days of the week. Students have to complete the names of subjects with missing vowels and then label pictur ...
Students have to fill in the blanks with WH words. Then match questions with answers and finally answer some of the questions with their own information. This worksheet can be used with young stud ...
Use the song "Always" to teach the difference between past perfect and past simple. Moreover, it offers a chance to practice the writing skills inventing love stories. After some group works there ...
Activity to practise the verb 'have got' and the parts of the body. It can be used for pairwork or group work.There are 4 cards with monsters. One child must describe the monster using the verb ' ...
The conditional back-shift, also known as back-step, is a really useful tool to go further in this grammatical topic. Students normally forget or confuse and commit mistakes. On the other side, in ...
This is a simple and easy worksheet for teaching or revising question tags at elementary level. Students are asked to add a question tag to the sentences given. The answer key is included.
This is a a worksheet for teaching or revising relative clauses with prepositional verbs at pre-intermediate level.Students are asked to join fourteen different sentences by changing the second of ...
This is a simple boardgame for young learners which is aimed to practise there is/there are. Students can work in groups or pairs with dice and counters. When they land on a square they are aske ...
A very popular song from the 70's about a father and a son who have problems communicating. This worksheet includes a pre-reading task for prediction, a listening task (inserting the lines in the ...
The most common relative pronouns are who/whom, whoever/whomever, whose, that, and which. This English resource was created for KS2 elementary/primary students. There are 12 sentences to complete. ...
The most common relative pronouns are who/whom, whoever/whomever, whose, that, and which. This English resource was created for KS2 elementary/primary students. There are 12 sentences to complete. ...
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