You have reached the adjectives section of Busy Teacher. This page contains an amazing 919 adjective worksheets and has many subsections you can use to find just what you are looking for. This pre-intermediate worksheet is for practicing adjectives with ed and ing endings. It is colorful and well organized with a section you can use during your introduction as well as a nice fill in the blank activity. If the formatting is a little unusual when you download the exercise you may need to take a minute or two to fix it up before printing it out for your students. If you would like to focus on different adjectives in your lesson, consider using one of the other available worksheets instead.
Adjectives are an important part of the English language and are one of the first things students learn. Usually beginners start learning adjectives as vocabulary words in the very first course and should be able to master simple sentences with nouns, subjects, and adjectives in a relatively short amount of time. Adjectives give students the opportunity to describe people, places, and things and thus compose more complex sentences. Luckily there are an endless number of things that students encounter in their daily lives that they can practice describing in class and for homework assignments. You can even adapt the classic game I Spy for some fun practice using adjectives.
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A noun is a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance or quality. A verb is a word or phrase that describes an action, condition or experience. An adjective is a word that descr ...
If you need to work on adjectives with prepositions this presentation can help you. Students are to make sentences based on the pictures. Here are used these adjectives: to be good at, t ...
This worksheet was designed to gain feedback on likes/dislikes and adjectives at pre-intemediate level. The short quiz was based on Unit 2 of the New Total English Pre-Intermediate coursebook. You ...
In this worksheet there are 12 pictures and small texts with blanks. The students have to fill in the blanks with the correct form of the adjectives in brackets. The aim of the task is to revise t ...
This woksheet is related to the comparative form, the students have to write the comparative form of different adjectives (long, short and irregular) and in the second exercise they have to pay at ...
The first part of the presentation introduces a few typical English (Irish) housing styles. The second part concentrates on the inside of a typical English house. There is a short quiz at the end, ...
Here you have the song "Accidentally in Love" by Counting Crows in which students choose the correct word the first time. Then, they have to discriminate words by their sounds.Finally, they look f ...
This worksheet is specially for teachers who want to teach comparatives and superlatives which may be a difficult topic. In the Power Point presentation, the teacher explains the use of comparativ ...
This is a presentation to introduce comparatives. Students see some examples with some pictures. They work out the rules from the examples. They check the rules. Finally, they see other pictures t ...
It contains both superlative and comparative. There are many examples showing the usage of them. With the pictures it is comprehensive. It involves grammatical explanation of compar ...
This is a speaking activity in which you have to get students in pais or in small groups. Players must debate which of the things is better. Give students some time to think of good arguments. Aft ...
This is a worksheet to work on comparatives and superlatives as students compare 3 Hollywood actors: Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio and James Franco. The factual information is provided in the first ...
This is a variation of the famous American “Apples to Apples” game where the point is to find the best (funniest, craziest, most suitable) noun for an adjective. The judge (who is the ...
This worksheet is about the difference between base and strong adjectives (e.g. good and amazing) and the adverbs that can be used with them (e.g. extremely good and totally amazing). The first ta ...
This is a two page worksheet I prepared for my Cambridge PET for schools group (CEFR B1). It has some follow-up exercises on gradable and non-gradable adjectives, aimed at teenagers. The structure ...
Students complete the questions with suitable prefixes (un-, im-, il-, ir-, dis-, in-, re-, over-, mis-). Then they answer them in pairs. This is a good exercise when you want to give them mo ...
A handy worksheet for beginners who are learning about descriptive nouns and identifying adjectives in a fun manner with lively examples which children would love to do and also picture descripti ...
This unit test is about using the second conditional, the combination of the first and second conditional, questions with would, reflexive pronouns. From vocabulary there is an exercise for warnin ...
In this two-page worksheet, your students will have the opportunity to practice creating sentences in the superlative; at the same time they will be able to give suggestions about visiting a city. ...
I designed this worksheet to review comparative forms of adjectives and the pronunciation of the -er ending "schwa" sound. You can also have a look at the adjectives of emotion that appear i ...
This is Venn diagram which can be used with students of any level for comparing and contrasting any topic. For example, I used it to compare and contast lifestyle in New York and London. This diag ...
A starter level worsheet for practicing the phrase "this is" and the opposites "big and small" in positive and negative sentences. It can be mostly used for reading. It has illustrations and short ...
This worksheet was created as review of what was taught in the lesson for the comparative and superlative for adjective. It tests all adjectives from one syllable words to multi-syllable words. I ...
In this worksheet you will find 2 exercises: make comparisons of some adjectives and then fill in the gaps with them in five songs. There is also a link to an audio file with 5 songs pieces. I us ...
This is a very simple cut and paste activity for young learners to highlight the meaning of big, bigger, biggest and small, smaller, smallest (or just big and small depending on their level). Have ...
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