Label the pictures with the opposite adjectives.There's a related ppt at http://en.islcollective.com/resources/printables_page?id=45615 - ESL worksheets
Posters with images and questions representing each question word. - ESL worksheets
Injecting fun into the Australian Curriculum!
Exercises with: much/many, too much/too many, enough. Answer key included. - ESL worksheets
Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
commands in class - ESL worksheets
Fun and engaging ESL activities, games and worksheets in printable PDF format with full teacher's notes and answers for English teachers to use in class.
Another ws which will challenge the students on definitions of the words in the first part of the sentences.The first ws in the series is here: http://en.islcollective.com/resources/printables/worksheets_doc_docx/definitions/definitions-preintermediate-a2/74409 - ESL worksheets
Cards to practise speaking interaction about different topics. - ESL worksheets
The idea of this task is to match the halves of the senetnces - the situation and how students will ask for permission. You can cut out the halves and ask the students to write the sentences Can I ..., please? - ESL worksheets
The last part of my vacation set. Reading comprehension, vocabulary and speaking worksheet on the topic. - ESL worksheets
English grammar worksheets for everyone. These worksheets are a favorite with students young and not. Larisa School of Language created over 100 worksheets to help anyone learn English.
Board game that stimulates creative thinking and vocabulary building. There are two similar board games available for download: Name 3 Things (easy) and Name 7 Things (Hard). - ESL worksheets
If you are an English learner, you have probably encountered these two words and wondered when to use each one. In this article, we will explore the differences between “for” and “since” and provide examples to help you understand how to use them correctly. For or Since How to use for and since with the ... Read more
In this post elementary students can learn to use the possessive case with nouns. There are several exercises and an infographic to help them achieve this.
Speaking exercise for class work or pairs. Choose the appropriate response to a question or statement. Then explain why the other responses are incorrect but when they would be correct.There is a b&w version and a key. - ESL worksheets
English grammar worksheets for everyone. These worksheets are a favorite with students young and not. Larisa School of Language created over 100 worksheets to help anyone learn English.
Teaching about verb tense can be tricky for some students. The tense of a verb tells when the action takes place. Tense is often shown by how the word ends. For example; plays, played, and playing. Knowing the ending of a verb can tell which tense is being used. It makes it tricky for students because sometimes the verb will change to irregular which will throw them off. There are 3 different kinds of tenses: Present Tense- This means the action is happening now or that it happens all the time. Past Tense- This means the action happened before or in the past. Future Tense- This means the action will take place at a later time, or in the future. Here is a FREE verb tense poster to hang on a bulletin board or to use when teaching about Past-Present-Future verb tenses. The poster will help students show the past, present, and future of the apple. Click the picture below to download this freebie. I have a set of 30 task cards using irregular verbs. Students see two words on the task cards and they have to decide which word is past tense and which word is in present tense. Click the picture to see this product up close. Here are some more resources you may like when teaching verb tense. I found these resources on Amazon: Verb Tense Sequence Cards Verb Flashcards Verb Tense Poster Verb Tense Chart Irregular Verbs Flashcards Verb Tense Guide Thanks for stopping by today! See you soon, Click the Grammar picture on the left to see more resources when teaching grammar. Click the picture below to stay tuned to my next blog post.
Learn how to use uncountable and plural nouns in English • Do scissors have a singular form? • Which verb to use with uncountable nouns?
Fun and engaging ESL activities, games and worksheets in printable PDF format with full teacher's notes and answers for English teachers to use in class.
This ws is intended for beginners after they have been introduced to elementary vocabulary (colours, body, transportation, fruits, vegetables etc.). It is the well-known game of Odd Man Out that has inspired me to this ws. It is fully editable so you can easily adjust it to vocabulary you have taught. Some of the lines are harder than others. Have fun! - ESL worksheets
If you need another way of working with homophones or revising them, this ws could be useful and fun at the same time. - ESL worksheets
A vocabulary building ws. Ss have to match verbs and their endings to get a phrase. They have to match the phrases to the pictures. Ts can use the phrases for several tenses. - ESL worksheets