It is good to be able to talk about where you live and this section can help you decide what you would like to include in your ESL lesson about this topic. With 271 worksheets on this topic alone, you are sure to find something your students will enjoy or at least some inspiration. This house worksheet allows students to practice two main things: prepositions of place and there is/are. This should be a short exercise to give students some practice working with the material on their own. Check the answers as a class and review points that students struggled with before moving on to more practice or production exercises. If you do decide to create a worksheet of your own after all, take a moment to upload it so that other teachers can learn from you.
After teaching basic house related vocabulary, this topic can come up throughout an ESL course. Talking about the arrangement of furniture and other items in a room is perfect for practicing prepositions of place while talking about living in the countryside and the city makes for an excellent comparison lesson. Students can practice giving opinions on whether a house or an apartment is better too. Regardless of how you incorporate this into your course, students should learn some common house related vocabulary words early on.
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This four-page grammar guide is a picture dictionary about kitchen utilities. The dictionary is laid out in different categories: For cutting, opening, grinding and grating, measur ...
This activity is for 1st formers. Find the video on Youtube about Daddy Pig, who loses his glasses, and his children, Peppa and George are looking for them all over the house. Watch the ...
A speaking-based lesson for beginners to talk about rooms and things around the home. It includes visual aids for brainstorming and identifying rooms and common household items. Identify ...
This six-page worksheet is about ‘House & Furniture'. There are nine activities: cleaning the house, kitchen verbs, matching the tables and the pictures, completing the boxes, ...
This worksheet introduces the concept of the smart home. The tasks are based on the video that explains what new devices are available and what benefits or drawbacks they have. Students ...
The worksheet focuses on the vocabulary describing technology in the house as well as rooms and household appliances. The activity is organized around the video that explains the benefit ...
This presentation on the topic "My home" can help elementary students practice prepositions of place. Learners can describe the pictures and fill in the sentences and even play a game.
This grammar guide has nine pages of idioms and expressions connected to the house and furniture. It includes definitions in alphabetical order of example sentences and a few pictures: B ...
This is a shouting dictation designed to practice a number of "home" idioms. Students begin with the shouting part of the activity then proceed to a matching-type activity where they match they i ...
njumble the words activity based on the topic home. It is suitable for elementary-pre-intermediate level. It was designed as a group activity for large classes. It can also used as the basis for a ...
This worksheet was originally created to be used with teenagers, but after some slight modifications it will work with adults as well. Students watch one of the episodes of International House Hun ...
I use this house template to practice furniture vocabulary. Students design their dream home by cutting pictures of furniture they'd like in their house out of catalogues e.g. Argos. They then sti ...
This power-point presentation is appropriate for young learners. It's suitable for reviewing school objects, family, shapes and rooms. In this game you will play a song, ask students to pass the b ...
This worksheet is really helpful for reviewing house and clothing items and shapes related vocabulary items. It's also appropriate for the present continuous practice. It's suitable for elementary ...
This is a ppt to describe a kitchen. It contains some vocabulary items about the kitchen including cupboard, dishwasher, etc and of course some verbs about the kitchen like do the shopping, empty ...
I teach vocational school students who have to learn different things in the kitchen. This PowerPoint might help other students to learn about kitchen vocabulary. After showing the slides, the stu ...
I have designed this worksheet for reviewing some vocabulary items related to offices and houses including a fax machine, a coffee maker, a dishwasher, an oven, etc. Hope it helps!
A simple and foldable worksheet to use for new vocabulary and beginning sentence structures. Students can read it and write the meaning in their own language. This can be used for a side-by-side ...
This is a worksheet for teaching or revising bedroom related vocabulary. Suitable for elementary students who are asked to read the words given. You are able to practise vocabulary with your stude ...
This worksheet is based on the cartoon "Humf" and was made to practise listening and revise grammar (there is/there are; This/These - that/those, prepositions of place) and vocabulary (house & ...
It's a warming up board game to revise lexical theme "House and furniture". Attention: the picture is of A3 size! Rules: 1) Roll the dice and move forward that number of spaces. 2) Answe ...
This card game (for 3 or 4 players) can be used for revising furniture related vocabulary. The object of the game is to collect complete families ( bedroom, bathroom, living room, kitchen, dining ...
This board game can be used for revising furniture related vocabulary. The students have to roll dice and name the item on the square where they land. Or they make sentences like: “The a ...
In this worksheet you can find pictures matched with the correct words that are often confused by students. The content is based on the student book of American English File 3B. The included ...
Print out different bingo cards for each child plus a call sheet. Cut out the call sheet and put the squares into a hat or bowl. Hand out one bingo card to each child (each card should be dif ...
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