Adjective Order - Practice 2
When more than one adjective is used in a sentence, it is important to put them in the right order. Using the acronym O SASh.COM, students can practice putting adjectives in the right order. This...
View ArticleNoun + Noun Collocations: Food
This worksheet can be used to practise 'noun + noun' collocations and help students understand the importance of word order in this kind of structure using some common food vocabulary. The words can...
View ArticleAdjective Order - Practice 3
When more than one adjective is used in a sentence, it is important to put them in the right order. Using the acronym O SASh.COM, students can practice putting adjectives in the right order. There is...
View ArticleThe Sentence Train and Word Order
This worksheet teaches your beginner students the rules of forming English sentences, focusing mainly on the subject-verb position. Kids (and adults, too) love the image of the train and the idea of...
View ArticleReplace Love - A Valentine's Day Grammar and Vocabulary Worksheet
Color-coded grammar activities are great for visual learners so they can see how the order of words should look. Use this Valentine's Day themed color-coded grammar worksheet to get students seeing...
View ArticleIn Flanders Fields Video and Worksheet
This is the famous poem written by Lt. John McCrae during World War I (1915). I've made a worksheet with six exercises to learn to understand the poem. You can watch the video, do the exercises (write...
View ArticlePlacing Adverbs of Frequency in Sentences
This is a quick and easy exercise of adverbs of frequency. It has both the verb be and regular verbs, so the teacher should have already explained the difference in adverb placement. The student...
View ArticleOrder of Adjectives
This is a grammar-guide about the order of adjectives (describing objects). It’s an explanation on how to use several adjectives in front of a noun. With some examples and a few illustrations. I hope...
View ArticleSuperlatives: Form, And Use With Present Perfect With “Ever”
This worksheets lets students revisit the form of superlatives and their use with present perfect with “ever”. In the first exercise students complete a table with the correct comparative and...
View ArticleIrregular Verbs and Introduction To Present Perfect: Form
This worksheet lets students review common irregular verbs and gives them the opportunity to practise the form of present perfect. In the first exercise students complete a table with the past simple...
View ArticlePresent Perfect With Yet, Just And Already
This worksheet lets students review past participles, and it gives students the opportunity to practise present perfect with “yet, just, already”. In the first exercise students need to complete the...
View ArticleDemonstratives – This, that, these, those
We use demonstrative pronouns like this and these to refer to people/things that are near us. We use that and those to refer to people/things that are NOT near us. Students choose the correct word...
View ArticleCommon Quantifiers, “Too”, And “Enough” With Nouns, Verbs And Adjectives
In this worksheet, students practise the function of the following quantifiers: a lot of, too many, too much, a few, a little, many, much, enough and use them in context. An answer key is included.
View ArticleThe Present Simple Tense
This resource has a few exercises to practise the Present Simple Tense. It is appropriate for revision and learning the rules concerning tense and the position of adverbs in a sentence.
View ArticleSwan Song by Dua Lipa
Students listen to the video of Swan Song by Dua Lipa, work on their listening skills and examine the importance of speaking their minds. This worksheet includes a variety of activities to explain...
View ArticleNATO: Brief History and Mission
The task is based on the video explaining the key functions of NATO today and introducing the history of the organization. Vocabulary assignments focus on collocations and dependent prepositions.The...
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