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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This powerpoint presentation is about the forming comparative and superlative forms of adjectives. The examples are not difficult and they are illustrated with funny pictures. And in the end you a ...
There is a quick reminder of the difference between these two adjectives. Followed by two exercises practising them. The first is to choose the correct form of adjective from the two given - exa ...
This is the second worksheet on this subject and here you have three exercises. In the first one students have to use the adjectives from column A complete the sentences. Then in the second they ...
There are two exercises in this worksheet. In the first one students have to match the adjectives in column A with their opposites in column B. You could even put them in pairs and get them to u ...
It is a chart listing the verb EAT in both grammatical tenses. It can be used for ESL students as an overivew where they can look up how to form these two different present tenses and there is a s ...
This is a very simple worksheet for teaching possessive adjectives at elementary level. There is an easy activity in which students are asked to fill in the blank spaces using the possessive adjec ...
This is the answers to the worksheet with the same name. It uses the theme of the British Olympics theme song for the flame as it traveled around the UK. The worksheet could be developed into an e ...
This is a gap fill activity using the British Olympics 2012 'flame song'. The worksheet is a listening activity then a look at the vocab finding synonyms. Then adjectives, comparatives and superl ...
This worksheet is about using verb to be in present simple (affirmative, negative and questions) with adjectives to describe people, places and things. It has a grammar review / preview part which ...
This is how to distinguish adjectives in -ed or in -ing. Just a simple definition about how to differentiate between the -ing and -ed Most of the students find it difficult to differentiate, I wo ...
Taking full advantage of the Olympic Games in London, I have been working with this interesting and motivating topic with my students, making a link with different topics. This worksheet I have ma ...
a power point presentation to teach about compartive of superiority. Through examples with interesting pictures of real people and animated explanations, this power point presentation is a fun wa ...
This is a nice song to work with elementary and pre-intermediate students, preferably adults or teens! You can ask your students to try to guess the words first (on the second paragraph), as they ...
A word formation worksheet. It contains two unrelated passages. Each passage has got five gaps followed by a word in brackets. Students have to use the words in brackets to form new words to fill ...
This is a worksheet designed to work with 10 - 12 year -old students while watching the movie. It focuses on rhymes, word families, indoor and outdoor activities, adectives and physical descriptio ...
This is a worsheet for teaching comparatives and superlatives. There is a conversation with some comprehension questions, there is also a chart with an explanation about comparatives and superlati ...
This is a worksheet for teaching degree of comparison. There's a brief explanation at the top of page followed by a simple activity in which students are asked to fill in the blank spaces the corr ...
This is a fun follow-up speaking activity for practising superlatives. There are 24 cards. Cut them and give one to each student. They should answer the question: 'Who's the ... student in the cla ...
This is a simple worksheet for teaching the superlative of the adjectives. Recommended for pre-intermediate students who are asked to match the pictures to the geographical names, complete the sen ...
This is a worksheet for teaching the double and the proportional comparative. Recommended for intermediate students who are asked to complete the sentences using the double comparative structure a ...
This activity is suitable for teaching comparative, superlative, auxiliaries and contractions. It includes the Topic, Level, Age, and Activity step by step. The worksheet provides exercise with ...
It is a powerpoint presentation I designed to introduce adverbs and adjectives to Greek students at beginner level. And on my TEFL course I got marked very well for this particular lesson plan. It ...
This is a worksheet for revising irregular comparatives and irregular superlatives. There is a brief explanation at the top of the page followed by a simple activity in which students are asked t ...
This song is full of adjectives and is good for opposites and comparatives. It is good for students with strong listening skills as it's sung very quickly. It could be used with a strong elementar ...
A worksheet about grammar points (a little/a few) also about adjectives with enough and the importance of verbs in sentences. First I presented the rule then there are some exercises for the stu ...
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