Auction Activity
Auction is a game where the sold goods is sentences. You will need a list of sentences for it and your strong voice. In the list some sentences should be correct and some wrong. Examples of such lists...
View ArticleQuantifiers: Too, Enough, Too Much and Too Many
This is 2 page- worksheet for teaching quantifiers: too, enough, too much and too many. The first page is basically just a just sheet and the second page has 3 different activities to go with it.The...
View ArticleVocabulary Flashcards about Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Well this is a worksheet I made in order to cut for teaching vocabulary and explaining SOME / ANY , HOW MUCH / MANY. It is very useful for telling the difference between countable and uncountable...
View ArticleQuantifiers
This is a very good and short exercise to practice quantifiers, students will understand in a very easy way how to use them through different tenses and they can also use them in questions, the...
View ArticleExpressions of Quantity
Hi Teachers. This is a power point presentation that shows some expressions of quantity used for both countable and countable nouns. It has a TOEFL orientation. It will be helpful if you are teaching a...
View ArticleMusical Instruments and Music Genres
This worksheet will help the students use their speaking skills to talk about musical instruments and what type of music they are most common in. It was tailored for ESL students who know musical...
View ArticleWhat Is In the Fridge?
A pair work practice sheet for there is/ there are and quantifiers. Students are grouped in pairs and allowed 10 minutes to practice the sheet ideally after the presentation of there is /there are....
View ArticleCountable vs Uncountable Nouns: Powerpoint Presentation
This powerpoint format will help you to explain to your students about using the contable and uncountable nouns in sentences. I think this is the easiest way to explain. Along with the presentantion, I...
View ArticleCountable and Uncountable Food Items, Questions and Answers
countable and uncountable nouns / foods / questions and answersthe use of a lot / a few / a little.example: how much milk is there? there is a lot of milk/there is a little milk.How many cookies are...
View ArticleThe Plural Poem
This is the poem to practice regular and irregular plural form of nouns in English...it's excellent for Phonetic lessons. You should be able to read it out loud or use it for narrow transcription. A...
View ArticleWedding Pictionary
Here you will find some pictures and vocabulary related to weddings. You can use this worksheet in different ways. For instance students can translate in their mother tongue the vocabulary. It can be...
View ArticleCountable and Uncountable Nouns Elementary Worksheet
This is a simple worksheet for revising countable and uncountable nouns.Recommended for elementary students who are asked to fill in the blank spaces with some, any, a lot of, a few, a little or much...
View ArticleFood and Beverages: Colours
This is a lesson that will help F&B students (Beginner Level) identify colours and use them in their daily life at the restaurants and kitchen. The focus is on describing things by adding colours...
View ArticleSome, Any or No?
This is a worksheet for teaching the differences between some, any and no.There are 2 simple and easy activities in which students are asked to circle the correct option and complete the sentences...
View ArticleCountable vs Uncountable Nouns
It's an one-page worksheet that includes the basic theory - mainly through examples - on using any/some/many/much/little/few/a little/a few/how many/how much.. with countable and uncountable nouns. It...
View ArticleFood Containers
A simple and brilliant presentation about Food Containers. Students can learn countable and uncountable nouns. You can use this presentation before beginning the unit. Students can learn the containers...
View ArticleWhat Is There On The Table? [There Is/Are & There Was/Were]
Oral activity in which students have to explain what they see in the picture they have in their worksheets. There are two different worksheets, and they will also be expected to ask their partners what...
View ArticleQuantifiers (Too Much, Too Many, Not Enough) PowerPoint Presentation
This presentation is devoted to quantifiers: too many, too much, not enough. Each slide gives you one situation illustrated by a funny picture. Looking at the picture and the tip words the students'...
View ArticleFood and Drinks [Flashcards]
These flashcards can help to present food and drink vocabulary. They can also be used to practice grammar structures such as there is/are, countable or uncountable nouns, some, any a/an. You can use...
View ArticleA / An / Some / Any
It's a full-page colourful grid explaining the basic uses of a / an / some / any which includes examples of all the cases considered. I created it in order to help my absolute beginner students anchor...
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