Tag Archives: verb tenses
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Sport & Olympic Games Worksheets : sports theme
World Cup ESL Resources – Crossword, Football Game
Football Crosswords- World Cup and Football talk
Popular Sports Vocabulary worksheet- Suggested Teaching Proce
Reported Speech – Printable Worksheets
When we report what another person has said, we usually do not use the speaker’s exact words (direct speech), but reported (indirect) speech. Therefore, you need to learn how to transform direct speech into reported speech. The structure is a little different depending on whether you want to transform a statement, question or request.
Use these printable worksheets with students that are studying Indirect/ Reported Speech.
Verb Tenses – Study Zone
Take a look at these links and show them as you teach verb tenses. (You have the option to print if you don’t have Internet connection in your classroom). Hope you like this idea!
Full StoryTesting ESL/EFL students: Alternative Assessing
How can we evaluate our students in a wholesome way? If you can’t do anything about the tradicional tests…
Full StoryVerb tenses: Explanatory Slideshow
This slide show is useful in a sense of summarizing and reviewing all the characteristics of the most important verb tenses in the English language.
Full StoryStop Loss – Song worksheet
Part of Stop Loss soundtrack. I’m sure your teenage students will love listening to this song.
Full StorySimple Present Tense: The Sims
Use this slideshow to read about The Sims game and teach students questions in the Simple Present!
Full StoryPresent Continuous for Future Arrangements
A short slideshow to explain the use of Present Continuous for future arrangements!
Full StorySimple Present Tense: Slideshow
Simple Present Tense – Affirmative and Negative Forms! Powerpoint!
Full StorySong to practice the Present Perfect
Good song for practicing the Present Perfect. Here you have the printable sheet and the slideshow.
Full StoryPresent Perfect X Simple Past: Slideshow
Try this great powerpoint to teach the difference in the use of Present Perfect and Simple Past. Explanation and exercises.
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