Mid-term Test
This worksheet is a mid-term test for beginners. There are two parts:a language part and a spelling part. In the former they can practise vocabulary with a blank filling activity or grammar with...
View ArticleMovie Worksheet: Flyboy
A quirky, magical tale following the creation of a wooden aviator and his plane. After the death of his inventor, an elderly toymaker, Flyboy is left in the back garden of the house on the hill as a...
View ArticleAdjectives (Order)
This worksheet helps my students to learn the correct order of English adjectives. When we group adjectives together there is a general rule for the position of each type of adjectives. These...
View ArticleValentine's Day Resource - Word Unscramble
This worksheet can be used when teaching children about Valentine's Day. Students must look at the words and unscramble them correctly by writing them on the lines. There are nineteen words to...
View ArticleValentine's Day Resource - Alphabetical Order
This English worksheet can be used when teaching students about Valentine's Day and for alphabetical order. Students look at the words and write them in alphabetical order. There are 15 words for...
View ArticleWord Order
There are two exercises on the worksheet. The first exercise is a quiz. Students have to identify words in an alphabetic string. In the second exercise students have to put words in the correct order...
View ArticleAdvanced Peer Editing Worksheet
A thorough and comprehensive peer-editing or self-editing worksheet for essays that covers organization, quality introduction, conclusions, developed body paragraphs as well as grammar issues such as...
View ArticleSentence Structure
This a very basic and essential lesson about grammar and sentence structure. This lesson will demonstrate all the necessary items found in a simple sentence. This will show you how to locate each...
View ArticleQuestions and Answers
Simple board game to practice elementary wh-questions such as "What's your name? How old are you? Where are you from" and yes/no questions with 'be'. The students are supposed to put the sentence...
View ArticleSimple Compound Complex Sentences
You can solve any type of your examination questions about sentence structure through the reference material. Please thoroughly refer to it and get success . When you study type of sentences you keep...
View ArticleQuestions through Songs Reloaded
I'm sharing a second version of this simple and yet effective activity to practice question forms. As in the previous version, students will have the chance to to work on word order, listen to songs...
View ArticleDo and Does- Affirmative, Interrogative and Negative
The worksheet is about the usage of do and does. It has its own grammar chart with the structures for the questions (interrogative) and answers (negative and affirmative) Also students are expected to...
View ArticleInversion
This worksheet is useful for intermediate and advanced students. it is just to introduce the topic. The white letters can't be seen in the white board, so you can use them as revision as well. So...
View ArticleDirect and Indirect Questions
This is a simple scheme to introduce the difference between direct and indirect questions. To be filled by students themselves. Mind that the terms may differ, so you can change "information...
View ArticleMaking Sentences Game
Find an English magazine or newspaper and cut out about 40 words ensuring you have a balance of parts of speech and stick them onto a sheet of paper in no particular order something like in the...
View ArticleUnscramble Sentences 1
Unscramble sentences one: twenty-five sentences to practice the use of the verb to be in affirmative, negative and interrogative forms. At the beginning there are easier sentences that become more...
View ArticleUnscramble Sentences 2
Unscramble sentences one: twenty sentences to practice the use of the verb to have got in affirmative, negative and interrogative forms. At the beginning there are easier sentences that become more...
View ArticleUnscramble Sentences 3
Unscramble sentences one: twenty sentences to practice the use of present continuous in affirmative, negative and interrogative forms. At the beginning there are easier sentences that become more...
View ArticleParts of the Speech Train
I came up with this idea when I was teaching the parts of speech. It is very simple. I used a train to show my ss that all should have an order. I labelled them with the words Subject, Verbs and so...
View ArticleMovie Worksheet: Lost and Found
The worksheet features tasks to a 25-minute film adaptation of the children's book Lost and Found. The film is directed by Philip Hunt. There are three tasks in the worksheet: a pre-watching task...
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