For practice activities and lesson ideas on indefinite articles, look no further. Here at Busy Teacher, there are a variety of worksheets available that cover this topic; most of these are designed for beginner classes because this is usually covered early on in ESL courses. There are currently 105 indefinite article worksheets available in this section. You can use them as practice exercises for your students or as inspiration for your own worksheets. All worksheets are free and easy to download. This is a simple fill-in-the-blank practice activity for complete beginners. You can choose whether to use the black and white or color version. For another example look at this page which has a great activity for older students. Students listen to a song by Lily Allen and complete the worksheet. Honestly students will probably have to rely more on their understanding of articles than on their listening skills because the song is very fast paced. If there is time, you could even show students the related video. These two worksheets might not be your cup of tea but there are even more options that you might want to consider.
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I prepared this worksheet for my young learners and I wanted to share it with you. This is a worksheet about the articles A or An and The. Your students circle the correct forms and match with t ...
The General Service List (GSL) is a list of approximately 2300 words published by Michael West in 1953. The words were selected to represent the most frequent words of English and were taken from ...
Use this presentation to introduce the concept of vowels and consonants. You could then go on to explain about articles. Rules are given to aid explanation. Print-outs can be used to make a chart ...
This is a fun way for SS to practice the present simple with how much / how many, some / any and a /an. You can use it as a war-up or as a follow-up/review activity. Alternatively, assign the exer ...
This worksheet practices question formation, "where do you...", "do you like...", food vocabulary, and "some" + noun. It is excellent for elementary level conversation classes and as a speaking a ...
You can use it to practice all the forms of TO BE and a/an. There are pictures to illustrate the meaning of the sentences. There is an example to illustrate exactly what should be done. I use this ...
Aimed at pre- and intermediate ss. There are about twenty sentences to practice, different rules are included. You can also use it when you have five or so free minutes in the end of the lesson.
This is quite a good test to check your students' level of knowledge. Different examples of the use of articles are included (about 40 sentences). There are easy examples and quite difficult ones ...
I have a pupil who is a complete beginner in English. So there was a problem for me to find very-very easy worksheets. I decided to make some of my own. Here is one of such works - there are only ...
I made this maze so you can use it to teach Definite Article, Indefinite Article, and Zero Article. You can use the second maze as answer key or use it like I did with the silent way depending on ...
Worksheet on countables/uncountables, some/any, few/little, How much... is there?/How many... are there?, a lot of, many/much. I help the students describe the first fridge with vocabulary previou ...
Here's a 3 page worksheet with several activities on food vocabulary, some and any, indefinite articles and verb to like. Suitable for elementary students who are asked to complete affirmative, n ...
It is a worksheet about the indefinite article a / an. It is written for both complete beginers and elementary students. They have to put the appropriate form of ot article (a or an) before the no ...
A simple exercise/worksheet to practice indefinite articles. It has two tasks - just put a proper article to the given nouns and the second one - to use the article where necessary.
This worksheet is great for learning and practicing the Verb To Be, Indefinite Pronouns and Jobs Vocabulary. There are lots of different activities, including matching activities, asking questions ...
A worksheet for beginners to practice indefinite articles (A / An) and revise some basic vocabulary. It is appealing and colourful and the proposed task is very simple: students must fill in the ...
This is an elementary level puzzle book that contains basic vocabulary to practice the indefinite article: A- AN. Students have to choose the correct article that goes with the corresponding pict ...
Some simple explanation and exercises about verb to be, possessive adjectives, demonstrative pronouns, articles, possessive case and interrogative pronouns. You can also find some simple vocabular ...
Do your students often get tired because of constant wearisome exercises? If your answer is positive, this PowerPoint presentation is right up for you. It is a funny way to revise Mixed Articles a ...
A good little activity for young learners. Rearrange the letters so that they make food words then practice the use of the a, zero, an articles by asking and answering questions with a partner. C ...
Two fill in exercises, one is a dialogue and the other with numbered sentences, using a, an, some, any. Food related. Elementary level. No key. Great as reinforcement practice. Please give feedbac ...
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 ...
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. ...
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