This PDF worksheet engages learners in describing characters in English.
It combines vocabulary–building, reading comprehension, and speaking practice with a focus on physical appearance and personality adjectives.
Learning Objectives
Develop vocabulary for describing physical appearance and personality traits
Enhance reading comprehension and inference skills
Stimulate creative thinking through character creation
Practice speaking and writing by constructing character descriptions
Foster listening skills when used as an oral activity
Exercise Overview
“Guess Who?” presents six unique character profiles. Learners read each profile and then match descriptions to names or images, guess identities from clues, or create their own profiles based on the template.
Master Present Simple with this PDF Worksheet
This conjugation and grammar exercise helps students practice the Present Simple tense in English, an essential tense for describing daily routines and habits.
Level: A1-A2 | Theme: Daily habits
Included in this resource:
Affirmative form – Complete sentences using the correct Present Simple verb forms
Negative form – Transform verbs into negative form using “don’t” and “doesn’t”
Questions and answers – Form questions with “do” and “does” and provide answers
Sentence creation – Conjugate verbs and complete customized sentences
This activity is perfect for beginners and lower intermediate learners looking to strengthen their understanding of English verb conjugation in everyday situations.
Why use this worksheet?
Suitable for primary and middle school English classes
Printable format with included answer key
Clear and simple structure for better understanding of grammar rules
Practical context related to students’ daily activities
Download the PDF or DOCX file and get started today!
This fun and easy printable helps students match 10 illustrated weather images to 20 simple English sentences.
Ideal for beginner ESL learners (ages 8–12, A1–A2 level).
Great for vocabulary review, speaking practice, and visual comprehension.
Includes both PDF and editable Word file for classroom or home use.
This PDF worksheet helps students at A1-A2 level practice the Present Simple tense in English — a key grammar point for talking about daily habits and routines.
With fun, fill-in-the-blank sentences, this resource reinforces basic English grammar in a real-life context.
Level: A1-A2 | Theme: Daily Routine | Format: PDF & DOCX download
What’s Included in the Exercise?
This activity includes 25 sentences to complete, all related to typical daily activities.
Complete the sentences with the correct verb form
Students must choose the correct form of the verb in parentheses (e.g. wake / wakes) to complete meaningful sentences such as:
He _____________ his bike to school.
I _____________ my alarm before going to sleep.
She _____________ a glass of orange juice in the morning.
The sentences use practical vocabulary related to morning routines, going to school, meals, homework, and bedtime.
Why Use This Worksheet?
A great tool to practice Present Simple conjugation
Perfect for young learners and beginners in English
Ready-to-print format, ideal for use at school or home
Emojis and visuals make the activity more engaging
Sentences based on real-life situations
Emphasis on subject-verb agreement (e.g. she goes, they go)
This printable PDF + DOCX includes a short, fun story followed by seven structured activities designed to build vocabulary, reinforce grammar, and encourage reading comprehension and creative writing.
Summary:
In the heart of a forest, an old dog uses his wits to escape a dangerous encounter with a young lion.
By pretending to be a fierce predator, he scares the lion away. But when a sneaky squirrel reveals the truth, the dog must outsmart them both again!
A clever tale full of humor, surprise, and learning opportunities.
Activities include:
Vocabulary matching
Fill-in-the-blank sentences
True/False comprehension with justifications
Open-ended questions
Past tense verb identification
Present tense rewriting
Creative writing extension
Learning objectives:
Expand vocabulary (animals, forest, emotions)
Practice verb tenses in context
Develop reading and writing skills
Foster critical and creative thinking
For learners and teachers:
Suitable for ESL/EFL learners (B1-B2 level)
Ideal for classroom use, tutoring sessions, or independent study
Total: 6 pages | Language: English | Level: Intermediate
This fun document lets students create their own Pokemon from their imagination.
They can draw their Pokemon, and add information such as :
height and weight
its type(s)
its evolution
A sure-fire hit with young schoolchildren
This map will help your students identify the main English speaking countries. You will find 9 arrows where they can write the name of the appropriate English speaking country.
This is suitable for young English speaking students as well as ESL students.
For this sheet, I used the Gall-Peters projection, which offers a more reliable representation of the world map (instead of the Mercator projection, which is overused but not quite accurate!).
I already used it during my courses and had a good outcome.
You will find a Word document (DOC) that can be easily edited, as well as a printable PDF.
This easy, no-prep activity will help your students understand why a good dental hygiene is so important. They will get familiar with unusual words such as gingivitis, tooth decay, gums, dental floss…
The text has 15 gaps which have to be filled with the words from the word list. You will also find 7 pictures to illustrate the text.
What’s Included
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A one-page printable and modifiable DOCX, and a printable PDF
Two worksheets on a single page: eco-friendly and practical.
Complex text for close reading
Tools to understand why a healthy mouth is good for the overall health
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We hope you will enjoy this worksheet!
In this easy, no-prep activity, the students will imagine what “their” planet would look like. It is an interesting activity to be linked with space-based topics.
This activity can also help them improve their writing skills and develop their imagination.
What’s Included
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A one-page printable pdf and a modifiable docx
A blank circle where the student can draw “his” or “her” planet.
Empty space to write the name of the planet, describe it and give details about its inhabitants
A blank rectangle to draw a creature of this planet.