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 document about superlatives and comparatives. Students must 1. find the adjectives in the grid 2. class them into opposite pairs 3. write the superlative and comparative forms of the ...
Hi busy teachers! This material is to practise the use of superlatives and compartives in meaningful senteces. In the powerpoint you will see different products with a short description of them in ...
Two sheets, one containing a table for a review of comparatives rules, general and exceptions, and a second sheet, designed using mostly real life examples so that the student can form his own sen ...
Good warm-up exercise for pre-intermediates. NO DICTIONARIES. Students should complete words they know, then work in pairs or groups to fill in their missing opposites. Good warm-up for antonym ...
In English, it is common to use more than one adjective before a noun - for example, "He's a silly young fool," or "she's a smart, energetic woman." When you use more than one adjective, you have ...
A test paper for the 4th-formers: vocabulary, reading, writing (cities); grammar (degrees of comparison).
I. Compare the bridges.
²². Look at the picture and read the statements. Find and correc ...
Nice song to practice past tense and feelings adjectives.
In the worksheet: Questions: After watching the video, you have to answer the following questions: - How many stories are there ...
Follow the instructions on the paper and work out your lucky number. Then find this number and read about yourself. After you did that for some names, write down all the adjectives and even find ...
A comprehensive 6-page worksheet with degrees of comparison formation and spelling rules. 6 excercises are also included to check understanding.
Great for elementary students!
“I thought it was excellent!” - Giving a compliment A speaking lesson by Lindsay Clandfield Time: 40 minutes Aims: reviewing and extending positive adjectives, giving and rece ...