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 is a worksheet to introduce adjectives to describe food: minced, bitter, hot, frozen, fried, tinned, raw, sweet, salty and fresh. It includes a picture dictionary followed by a word search ...
An easy test to check your pupils' knowledge of some grammatical topics: much/many, some/any, prepositions and the degrees of comparison of adjectives.
This simple worksheet can be used for revising emotions. Students can work individually and after that they can compare the ideas about the pictures. Also it is a good way of having all active voc ...
This activity is catered for intermediate students and up. It explores the speech given by American president Barack Obama during his visit to Brazil. It was delivered in the Rio de Janeiro munici ...
Text comprehension about the famous celebrity, followed by a comprehension chart for the most important data about her life and career, a link exercise with the most relevant facts of her life and ...
Bingo of adjectives for pre-teens and teens. It can be also used with adults without previous knowledge. There is a table for the teacher to put the selected adjectives. Cut the adjective 'stones' ...
A complete grammar guide about formation, degree, irregular forms of the adjectives, followed by three tasks in which students join the words with the prefixes and suffixes to form adjectives, wr ...
This would help the students to grab the essence of using the adjectives as describing words. It also centers on the brainstorming for the students, which makes it an intentional effort, for them ...
The initial part of this resource involves the teacher cutting up a list of 10 or so opposite adjectives for the learners to then match up. After they have put them together go through pronunciati ...
Students have to put the adjectives in the relevant boxes marked im/un/in - initially the teacher should do some pronunciation work, drill the students on word stress etc and check the meanings (d ...
This is a worksheet to practise the use of adjectives followed by different prepositions, there's a short grammar guide about some adjectives which require specific prepositions followed by 3 diff ...
I used the song to teach opposites and to use TPR activities. All the pair of opposites and some action words were represented by doing body movements. For eg: UP-move the body upwards; DOWN-bend ...
A useful worksheet in order to learn the possesive adjectives. This worksheets contains 16 sentences, filling the gaps type, where your students will learn the adjectives and when to use them prop ...
Here's another great worksheet with even more negative adjectives. The worksheet contains 3 pictionaries (the most common negative prefixes such as: in-, un-, dis-, im-, il-, and ir-. This workshe ...
Pictionary Nº1. This is a nice picture worksheet about negative adjectives - it includes three pictionaries with the most common negative prefixes such as the following: in-, un-, dis-, im-, ...
Elementary level word search for students learning character description. Suitable for revision or reinforcement. Could be used as a warm up activity too. List of words used in this word search: ...
This is an elementary reading passage including comparatives and superlatives forms. The title is My Family. Eric tells about his family. He describes his sisters, parents and grandparents, and al ...
This handout can be used for practicing either “Degrees of Comparison of Adjectives” or “Used to”. There are several pictures of celebrities students have to describe and ...
A worksheet to practice or reinforce the use of prepositions after some adjectives for pre-intermediate students, including 4 different and easy tasks: 1. Choose the correct option. 2. Fill in t ...
This is a simple exercise on comparative and superlative adjectives to help students get familiar with adjective comparison. Please enjoy it. This worksheet will help students remember the de ...
This word search contains a list of 'hidden' -ED adjectives for elementary students. List of words used in this word search: BORED, DEPRESSED, FRUSTRATED, SHOCKED, FRIGHTENED, INTERESTED, EXCITED ...
nice activity to revise personality adjectives , with synonyms and opposites List of words used in this word search: OUTGOING, OBEDIENT, INCONSIDERATE, ILL-MANNERED, BIG-HEADED, THOUGHTLESS, CONS ...
This is a song worksheet to practice antonyms using the lyrics of a Katy Perry's song. I used the "clean" version of the song of Hot and Cold. Students listen to the song and then have to fill in ...
This worksheet is a follow up to practise comparisons with adjectives including 8 easy tasks: - completing the rules; - Using the comparative adjectives; Writing the comparative and superlative o ...
Worksheet on verb have got, clothes, patterns, colors and order of adjectives. Including a study sheet and several exercises: 1. Write the short form of the verb have got 2. Complete these quest ...
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