This section of Busy Teacher is all about the United Kingdom. There are 258 UK-themed worksheets available with some common themes being the British Royal Family, the Beatles, and fun facts about the UK along with some more serious material as well. Given the amount of interest in the British Royal Family, here is an example of one such worksheet. This worksheet has a short family tree to help students understand the relationships between people and some interesting facts. The vocabulary used might be a little challenging so feel free to alter it in any way necessary to better suit your students. For lower level learners you can use the family tree to discuss family and relationship vocabulary; expand the tree to make it even more suitable for this type of activity. For upper level learners, create a comprehension exercise to accompany the worksheet or give each pair or group of students a fun fact to creatively present to the class. Obviously there is more to the UK than royalty and other worksheets in this section reflect that. Take your time finding the right worksheet for your class.
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It is a worksheet I have made for the teachers who'd like to visit Hampton Court Castle with their students. It deals with the castle's history and draws the students' attention to the interesting ...
A text about Harrods (the department store in London) with some additional comprehension exercises, such as matching, filling in the gaps with the words from the context, mistakes search and mista ...
It's a review of the most common writing mistakes. Pupils are asked to read a letter and correct the underlined mistakes; grammar, punctuation, word order, spelling, tense, word form ... They are ...
A quiz about countries, capitals etc. in the English speaking world, as well as some grammar exercises. I have used it in 8th grade in Norway, as a follow-up activity to an introduction to a less ...
This is a slide show about the system of education in Great Britain (12 slides). It has a lot of interesting information and will make your lesson more colourful and professional. Some of the slid ...
I use this worksheet when explaining the difference between England,The United Kingdom and Great Britain, and also including Ireland. The fact of having all the flags on the one sheet helps show c ...
This is a collection of exercises about London. It is aimed at students of level B1-B2. Contains a lot of useful information about the sights of London, the Tube and so on. It is a great material ...
Categorize, the word says it all. Sts have to write famous places, people, food etc in the correct boxes. There's an answer key as well because some of them might not be very common but are famous ...
Its a quiz using the london underground map which allows students to put the various stations on the underground map into order.
This allows them to practice their alphabet and other things too. ...
In this worksheet the students are asked to fill in the missing letters in the names of the countries (Australia, America, England, China, Egypt) and then match the names of the countries with the ...
On St Patrick's Day I found these sayings on a website. I read some of them to my students and they guessed what the meanings might be. It worked brilliantly! Then I let them choose the ones they ...
Look at the sentences. They all give you advice about what to do in London, but you have to decide which the correct preposition is for each of the phrasal verbs with 'get'.