Check out these English drilling games to focus on pronunciation, grammar or vocabulary. Have some fun in your ESL/EFL classes.
This is a fun worksheet to practice pronouns with your EFL students.
Determiner in English! Learn determiner definition, different types of determiners in English with useful examples and ESL printable infographic.
Teach how to ask and request something in a polite way using the grammar structure "Would you like...?". In this PPT you will find: - Explanation - Different ways to answer it - The use of modals: "have to", "need to", "want to" to answer the question Would you like...? - 4 different activities (mainly dialogues). Credits: Canva.com Terms of use: Purchase of this product entitles the purchaser to reproduce the pages for a single classroom/home use only. This product is protected by copyright law. Please do not claim this product as your own work. Selling any part of this resource or sharing it for free is not allowed.
Future forms – will, be going to, present continuous, etc. English intermediate grammar exercises. Predictions, offers, promises, plans, arrangements, etc.
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When you use more than one adjective, you have to put them in the right order or it will sound very strange. Do you say,
Grammar can be a boring subject to teach! Although, a good paper and pencil gets the job done, why not spice things up a bit! Use t...
This will be quite a short post. But sometimes easy does it. So, I hope it will be the case. I would love to explain the usage and form of Used to here. To achieve this I have created the following mind map: Used to – mind map In this mind map I try to...
The difference between FEW and LITTLE in English with a chart to explain the meaning including example sentences.
When you use more than one adjective, you have to put them in the right order – order of adjectives.
The difference between So and Too as well as Neither and Either with example sentences in different tenses.
English Quantifiers, Using Countable and Uncountable Nouns Quantifier Meaning Countable Noun Uncountable Noun Little Small, minor No Yes Few Small, slight Yes No A lot of a large number or amount Yes Yes Many Very, numerous Yes No Much Very, too, a lot No Yes Any Never, at all Yes
Will vs be going to. English grammar and exercises. We use 'will' for instant decisions and predictions. We use 'be going to' for intentions and plans, and predictions with present evidence.
Here are some great grammar games, ideas, and activities that will help early/middle elementary aged kids enjoy grammar just a bit.
The prepositions of time At, On and In and how to use them correctly in English.
Learn the Use of Have vs. Have Got and the Difference Between HAVE and HAVE GOT in English.
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