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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Hello colleagues all over the world, This worksheet is an animals comparative worksheet that focuses on some animals and comparing them using one-syllable adjectives for young learners to practise ...
Worksheet on possessive determiners and pronouns including four different fexercises: 1. Complete each sentence with a possessive determiner. 2. Change each sentence so that it uses a possessive ...
Child to adult. Students write the opposites of 22 words, then find all the words in the letter grid. Reinforces capital/lower case connection, spelling and meaning. Complete beginners can just fi ...
This word search puzzle is good to practise the comparative degree of adjectives. Adjectives are taken from the book Project 2, Unit 5 (Weather). List of words used in this word search: SMALLER, ...
Ice age - an activity for kids/teenagers. They answer questions about the cartoon, fill in the blanks and have fun. It's also used for convesation. The students match the pictures to the words too ...
Set of gradable / nongradable adjectives for students to find and relate one gradable with a nongradable List of words used in this word search: ANGRY, FREEZING, FURIOUS, GORGEOUS, DIRTY, ASTONIS ...
A study page and a word search puzzle to learn and/or review the Opposite adjectives. Students have to read the words, match the adjectives with their opposites, write the numbers next to the pict ...
How to be tolerant in a multicultural area? The term ‘Multicultural’ describes the culturally diverse nature of human society. Students need to acquire knowledge, skills and values tha ...
This worksheet is designed to help the students describing people. It teaches them the words used to describe the negative charecteristics. The students have to read the definitions carefully and ...
A different activity for the students learn adjectives related to character and personality. It has a picture dictionary on the first page (which can also be used as classroom poster or a study sh ...
Students use adjectives to complete the paragraph. You may add a word bank to scaffold for less proficient students. They also have an opportunity to draw a picture of the scene described in the p ...
Here's a worksheet to test your students' knowledge about the adjective. It is suitable for students that have a pre-intermediate level. It also contains an exercice that will check how well ...
This worksheet is useful for children. It can be used alongside a story illustrating the character's personalities. It is divided into two activities. In the first one students have to match one a ...
This worksheet is for practicing the adjectives, theircomparative and superlative forms. You can use it to improve your students' knowledge in this area. First you elicit from your students the ad ...
This worksheet shows the general rules to change spelling in adjectives when using comparative forms as well as superlatives and other forms of comparison like: similar, alike, as...as, similar to ...
Adjectives with -ed or -ing ending. You can practice with your students the usage of adjectives with -ed and -ing ending. Students filling in the blanks with the correct adjectives from the box. Y ...
This sheet practises comparative/superlative adjectives and similes. It's a nice exercise which can be used as a quiz or worksheet. It has two parts. In the first part students have to fill in the ...
Here you have a very short and very easy exercise for young students. This worksheet is to practice feeling and needs adjectives. Students' task is to match the pictures with the given adjectives ...
For Vocabulary revision: A powerpoint file with people showing the following emotions and feelings: happy, thrilled, hungry, sick, tired, ecxited, worried, relaxed, sad, etc. You can go through th ...
This file contains grammar questions and comprehension questions based on ICSE model. It can be used as a guide for both teachers and students while preparing for the examinations. The grammar sec ...
A reading comprehension test on the iPod nano followed by grammar and pronunciation exercises and a paragraph writing around the progresses of telephony. The students are to write about the uses o ...
This PowerPoint explains the difference between the use of the words "high" and "tall", then provides some practice. It also mentions the colloquial use of the term "high" to mean "intoxicated". ...
This worksheet explains the difference between the use of the words "high" and "tall" *, then provides some practice. It also mentions the colloquial use of the term "high" to mean "intoxicated". ...
This PPT clearly explains the 4 spelling rules for adding -er and -est to adjectives and adverbs and provides practice. While the narrative portions may be too advanced for beginners, the simple ...
This worksheet clearly explains the 4 spelling rules for adding -er and -est to adjectives and adverbs and provides practice. While the narrative portions may be too advanced for beginners, the s ...
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