English language learners often forget when and where to include articles in their sentences but these words are important to master in order to achieve a high level of English. There are 268 worksheets that you can give your students for extra practice using articles and these are sorted into several different categories to make your search simpler. Here is a worksheet that practices not only articles but also countable and uncountable nouns. You will need to introduce and practice the material before completing the three activities outlined in this file. Students will enjoy the variety of games and the worksheet will enable you to evaluate their overall understanding of the material at the end of class or as a review activity at the beginning of the next lesson. There are more worksheets to choose from if this is not quite what you are looking for so take your time reviewing them.
Articles are often overlooked or misplaced by English language learners so it is important to give them sufficient practice with word order. Another way you can help students learn articles is to introduce nouns with a or an; instead of drilling book, consider using a book instead. This will help students when it comes to forming sentences because they will say “I want a book.” rather than the common, incorrect answer “I want book.” Other articles will obviously need to be introduced in a different way but getting students accustomed to using articles in sentences will make it easier for them later on in the course.
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A very simple worksheet to start practising the use of a, an, some, any. Some theory is given. For practice - multiple choice exercise. Hope you find it useful. Thanks for your comments!
A simple grammar revision (elementary/ pre-intermediate levels) that could be used as a test (as I did) or a worksheet for grammar revision. It's fully editable so you can easily adjust it to your ...
This worksheet is designed for complete beginners or elementary students. Grammar: There is, there are, how many, how much, prepositions od place (in, on, at, between, etc). Vocabulary: color, num ...
Students have to frame positive or negative sentences by using have/has got. Also, They have to add a/an. The vocabulary used is mixed such as toys, school objects, animals, fruits or vegetables. ...
This worksheet provides a very good opportunity to have some practice in distinguishing the usage of articles. May be used in class or as a form of homework.
This worksheet contains several sentences to practice the usage of English articles (a/an, the, zero article). Embraces many rules of articles usage. For elementary and pre-intermediate students.
Worksheet to practice future perfect and its continuous form,worksheet could be used with various levels. its easy to understand and it includes the formation of such tenses. students can easily i ...
For most students of English as a Foreign or Second Language, the placing of an article is easy. If the next word begins with a consonant it's “a” and if it starts with a vowel, it's & ...
It has a revision of adjectives like straight ,curly, little, thin, big, fat, small, etc. Write has got or is.
Example: Mark has got a dog.My dog is brown. Write "a" where's necessary.
It's a st ...
This colourful worksheet checks knowledge in articles. There are 23 multiple-choise questions. Questions are of various levels of knowledge, not only elementary rules are included. Test can be use ...
My workheet has three different type of exercises :Filling in the blanks,Making up correct sentences with the given words and answering the questions about the given reading paragraph
There are 18 sentences for sts to fill in the gaps using a, an or the. The vocabulary is not complex. There are a variety of sentences in affirmative, negative an interrogative.
Here's a very simple test for beginners. It includes: -Articles -Verb ''to be'' -yes and no questions and at the end the students have to read some words. Of course you can change some of the que ...