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Some - Any

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Some - Any This is a some - any powerpoint presentation designed to teach young learners (movers) . The aim is for students to learn that we use some before plural nouns in affirmative sentences and any before plural nouns in negative sentences & questions.

Some or Any?

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Some or Any? This worksheet was made to help students grasp the basic difference between some and any. It contains some graphic explanation of the grammar and rules to be found by the students. A brief gap-fill exercise completes it. Then, students will be ready t ...

Movie Worksheet: Jamie Oliver's One Cup Pancake (A, An, Some & Any)

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Movie Worksheet: Jamie Oliver's One Cup Pancake (A, An, Some & Any) A, an, some & any with Jamie Oliver's 1 cup pancake with answer key. 1. Task 1: Ss watch the video & fill in the blanks. 2. Task 2: Fill in the blanks with a, an, some, any. 3. Task 3: Correct the mistakes. 4. Task 4: Construct sentences using ...

Food

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Food This worksheet is appropriate for young learners. It's suitable for reviewing food related vocabulary items. And it's also useful for practicing simple present, count and non-count nouns and short answers. Hope you find it useful in you ...

What Are They Wearing? (for Spanish ESL)

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What Are They Wearing? (for Spanish ESL) This worksheet uses present progressive and clothing vocabulary. The communicative purpose is to describe what other people are wearing if students lose a friend or family member in an English speaking country. In my classes, I use this kind of worksh ...

Much, Many, a Lot Of

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Much, Many, a Lot Of Students practice using much, many, a lot of in sentences.

Countable and Uncountable Nouns- Explanation and Activity

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Countable and Uncountable Nouns- Explanation and Activity A kid-friendly worksheet that explains what countable and uncountable nouns are. There are examples of what both countable and uncountable nouns. It then provides an activity to put their new knowledge to use along with some simple measurement words.

Some, Any

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Some, Any 1) Look at the picture then complete the following sentences/questions with some or any.2) Turn the following sentences into the negative form. 3) Make questions about the underlined words. 4/ Look at Mrs. Mc Lean’s fridge and try to comple ...

A Few/ a Little

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A Few/ a Little Easy, short gap fill worksheet to introduce quantifiers to ESL. While created for 5th grade, it could be used with a variety of grade levels as part of learning process for "there are, only, a few" and "there is, only, a little." This worksheet would ...

Articles: A, An or The?

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Articles: A, An or The? Straightforward exercise to practice the usage and recognition of singular countable nouns along with a, an or the. I have used this exercise a few times after teaching articles. Ask each student why a, an or the is used? Have them show you the b ...

Second Semester A2 Level Exam

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Second Semester A2 Level Exam This is an exam which includes exercises on sense verbs, countable and uncountable nouns, expressions with "have got", when to use "how much / many / a lot of / lots of / too and enough". It also features vocabulary related to clothes and food along w ...

First Semester YLE Level Exam (Cambride Flyers Level)

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First Semester YLE Level Exam (Cambride Flyers Level) Extensive exercises with comparatives and superlatives. It also contins "some" and "any" with questions, negatives and positives. There is some vocabulary related to autumn and places around town. This is based on lessons from Cambrige Publication's " ...

Movie Worksheet: Countable and Uncountable Nouns Game

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Movie Worksheet: Countable and Uncountable Nouns Game This is a worksheet that goes with a game I put together on YouTube on countable and uncountable nouns. The answers are included in the YouTube video. I designed it for elementary and pre-intermediate students. You could do it after introducing the gr ...

Person, Place, or Thing?

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Person, Place, or Thing? A noun can be a person, place, or thing. On this worksheet, students must read each word and determine whether it is a person, place, or thing. This is a simple multiple choice worksheet designed for beginners and elementary learners. Find more noun w ...

Stop Game

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Stop  Game Stop Game is a fun game for students of all ages! Your students have to select a letter to start and write the words of the six different categories (occupation, fruit, food, things, nationalities and clothing) that starts with that letter. The player ...

Quantifiers- How Much and How Many? Discussion Cards

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Quantifiers- How Much and How Many? Discussion Cards This is a worksheet on quantifiers that consists of three exercises and is aimed at practicing how much and how many. Students should discuss the questions in groups of 4. Students are required to ask additional questions to keep the conversation going.

Countable Uncountable Nouns - Food

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Countable Uncountable Nouns - Food This worksheet is made for students at a primary school level to learn about the differences between countable and uncountable nouns in the context of food. It contains practice for "Is there" and "Are there" questions. Students will first categorize ...

Snack Bar Menu

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Snack Bar Menu This exercise can be used as a warm up activity about snack bar vocabulary. The students have to write the items from the box under the right heading. You can change this menu by including fast food items from your country. You can also ask your stude ...

Containers

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Containers This is a grammar guide to revise containers, measurements, and quantities (a slice of, a cup of, a loaf of, a box of, a pint of, a bunch of, a glass of, a pot of, a metre of, a dozen of, a roll of, a bucket of, etc...). With pictures and examples. 9 ...

Containers Worksheet

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Containers Worksheet This is a grammar guide to revise containers, measurements, and quantities (a slice of, a cup of, a loaf of, a box of, a pint of, a bunch of, a glass of, a pot of, a metre of, a dozen of, a roll of, a bucket of, etc...). With pictures and examples. 9 ...
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