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Healthy vs Unhealthy Food: Difference, Impact
This comprehensive teaching material has been specially developed for German and international English teachers to cover the important topic of healthy and unhealthy eating. It is ideal for use at different grade levels from primary to intermediate (A2-B1) and supports the targeted development of topic-related vocabulary. The material consists of four pages of information that clearly teach students the difference between healthy foods such as fruit, vegetables, wholegrain products, lean proteins and healthy fats and unhealthy options such as sugary snacks, ready meals, fried foods and simple carbohydrates. It also looks at the impact of diet on physical health and links to conditions such as obesity, diabetes and heart disease. The structured information pages provide a detailed summary of the topic of nutrition and health. The material contains practical tasks to actively practise and consolidate what has been learned. The tasks include classifying foods, finding healthy alternatives to unhealthy snacks and reflecting on one’s own eating habits. All tasks are provided with detailed solutions, allowing for easy correction and self-monitoring. This worksheet is ideal for use in English lessons to develop vocabulary relating to food, nutrition, diet and nutrition.

Sensory Language: Describe Food with the Five Senses
This rich and practical English teaching material explores the use of sensory language to describe food vividly and engagingly. Includes 4 content pages with structured examples, rules, comprehension tasks, sentence completion, word gap exercises, technical term explanation, and complete solutions. Perfect for ESL and EFL food writing units, grades 6–9. Focus on writing with imagery, food vocabulary, descriptive language, adjectives, and the five senses.
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Congratulations Notes: Writing for Special Achievements
This engaging teaching material helps students write sincere and effective congratulations notes in English. Perfect for ESL, EFL, and general English classes, it covers structure, tone, and appropriate language. Includes 4 content pages: introduction, rules with examples, detailed structure, and exercises. Activities include comprehension questions, sentence completion, gap-fill tasks, and a terminology explanation. Clear solutions included. Ideal for upper primary and secondary students learning social English writing.
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Teenagers: Dreams, Identity, Career, Motivation
This complete teaching material focuses on teenage future dreams, personal identity, and goal-setting. It explores how teens are influenced by family, media, and personal experience and how support from adults helps them succeed. The material includes 4 informative content pages, memo sections, a comprehension question, a 12-sentence completion task, and full answer keys. Designed for EFL/ESL learners in grades 7–9, it encourages discussion on motivation, aspirations, identity building, and career awareness in teenage life.
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Summer Holidays: Global Traditions and Cultural Differences
This educational resource explores summer holidays in different countries, focusing on how climate, school calendars, and cultural values shape holiday traditions. Students learn about summer breaks in the U.S., France, Japan, Australia, Brazil, India, and more. The package includes four instructional pages, structured cultural comparisons, and international examples. Tasks include comprehension exercises, sentence completions, and vocabulary. It’s perfect for English classes (grades 6–10), EFL/ESL lessons, and cross-cultural discussions. Complete with answer keys, this resource strengthens global awareness and reading comprehension.

Feelings and Colors: Emotional Color Associations
This creative teaching resource explores the link between colors and emotions, with special focus on how sadness, joy, anger, and fear are expressed through color in different cultures. Includes 4 engaging content pages on the emotional meaning of colors, a comprehension question, and a 12-sentence completion task. Helps EFL/ESL learners build emotional vocabulary, cultural awareness, and self-expression. Perfect for Grades 5–8, art-based English lessons, and social-emotional learning. All tasks include full answer keys for classroom or self-study use.

Past Simple: Regular and Irregular Verbs
Past Simple English grammar lesson with rules for regular and irregular verbs, usage in questions/negatives, spelling tips, and verb lists. Includes 4 content pages, large page summary, challenging and creative grammar exercises, cloze text with 18 gaps, matching word task, and all solutions. Ideal for EFL/ESL students in grades 5–7.

Conditional Sentences (If Clauses Type 1–3)
Complete English grammar material on Conditional Sentences (If Clauses Type 1–3): clear explanation of rules, 4 pages of in-depth theory, a structured page summary, challenging exercises with solutions, cloze text, comprehension tasks, creative writing, word matching, and vocabulary. Ideal for grammar lessons, advanced learners, or ESL/EFL classes, especially Grades 8–11.
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Time Expressions, Signal Words: English Tenses
Enhance your students’ understanding of English verb tenses with this comprehensive material on time expressions and signal words. This resource highlights how specific words and phrases indicate whether an action happened in the past, present, or future, guiding correct tense usage. Covering essential English grammar points, it explains the connection between signal words and tenses like Simple Past, Present Simple, Present Progressive, and Present Perfect, including examples like “yesterday,” “right now,” “every Monday,” “last year,” “just,” “at the moment,” “next month,” and adverbs of frequency like “often.” Naturally integrating keywords such as English grammar, verb tenses, time expressions, signal words, adverbs of time, adverbs of frequency, language learning, ESL, EFL, grammar rules, sentence structure, grammar exercises, and vocabulary building, this material is vital for accurate communication. The resource includes two detailed information pages explaining the concepts, followed by practical tasks for application and complete solutions for easy assessment. Suitable for various class levels focusing on mastering English verb forms and improving fluency. This teaching resource provides structured learning and ample practice opportunities.

Adjective vs. Adverb: Good vs. Well Grammar Guide
This teaching material covers the grammar topic of adjective vs. adverb usage focusing on good vs. well. It explains when to use good (adjective) and well (adverb) through clear definitions, common mistakes, and contextual examples. Suitable for learners from intermediate English classes (B1+) and ESL students, the resource includes 10 pages of explanations, exercises like fill-in-the-blanks, multiple-choice, cloze texts, sentence correction, and paragraph editing. All tasks come with detailed answer keys for self-study or classroom use, making it ideal for English teachers looking for structured practice on common adjective and adverb confusion.
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Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns: Rules & Examples
This two-page ESL material focuses on countable vs. uncountable nouns. Includes introduction, grammar rules, quantifiers, example-rich explanations, and three engaging tasks. Covers key differences, usage of quantifiers, and tricky exceptions. With full solution key. Perfect for middle and high school English classes. Suitable for grammar review, homework, or test preparation.
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Formal vs Informal Language: Usage and Tone
This complete teaching package explores the essential topic of formal and informal language, covering the most important differences in word choice, tone, and audience awareness. Learners are introduced to how register, context, formality level, and text type affect language use. Key areas include contracted forms, academic style, first-person writing, informal speech, emojis, colloquialisms, and professional tone. The material also teaches when to use standard English, how to write letters of complaint, emails, formal essays, and how to differentiate between written and spoken registers. It focuses on identifying appropriate expressions, avoiding slang and casual phrases, and ensuring clarity in formal documents.
Also included is guidance on tone in job applications, invitations, text messages, and social media posts. The material promotes precise communication strategies, critical awareness of situational context, and development of academic writing and business English. Topics like perspective choice, sentence structure, and greeting conventions are explained with clear examples. Learners practice writing in both informal tone and polite language, learn to identify stylistic inconsistencies, and develop fluency in register control.
Includes 4 informative pages,
Complete page summary,
Challenging exercises,
Fill-in-the-blank and cloze text tasks,
Matching tasks and comprehension questions,
Solutions to all tasks.
Perfect for grades 8–10, and suitable for international English learners and teachers working on formal tone and real-world writing skills.
Boost your students’ language awareness, clarity, and communication precision with this structured, high-value material!

Persuasive Texts: Techniques, Appeals, Rhetoric, Arguments
This comprehensive teaching material on persuasive texts provides students with a solid foundation in persuasive writing, including essential strategies and techniques. It covers rhetorical appeals such as ethos, pathos, and logos, along with effective argumentation structures, counterarguments, and conclusions. Students explore emotive language, logical reasoning, tone, and audience targeting, learning to analyze and produce texts with clear persuasive intent. Key concepts include rhetorical questions, evidence-based claims, emotional triggers, language choice, anecdotes, style, and voice. The material features four structured information pages focusing on persuasive purpose, language use, and strategic writing. A detailed summary page recaps key skills. Students work through a challenging comprehension task, sentence completions, a gap-fill grammar task, definition of a technical term, and a creative writing prompt. Additional activities include a 330-word cloze text on persuasive writing, word pair matching, and true/false statements. Designed for grades 8–10, this material strengthens skills in text analysis, critical reading, argumentative writing, evidence use, tone recognition, and persuasive strategies. It builds media literacy, reading comprehension, and writing fluency, and is ideal for use in both native speaker and EFL/ESL classrooms. Suitable for exam preparation, essay writing, and real-world persuasive tasks. Includes solutions to all tasks.

Protagonist vs. Antagonist: Character Roles Explained
This structured and ready-to-use teaching resource explores protagonist vs. antagonist character roles through literary analysis, character motivation, narrative conflict, internal struggles, and character development. Students will identify key differences between hero and villain, analyze dynamic vs. static characters, evaluate moral complexity, and interpret symbolic opposition. The material includes character traits, narrative function, plot structure, transformation, resistance, internal conflict, external conflict, antagonist obstacles, protagonist growth, motivation analysis, decision-making, emotional change, and story arc impact. It suits upper secondary ELA, literature, and English classes. The five-page material features four information pages covering definitions, motivation, character arc, and complexity, plus a full-page summary, cloze text, gap-fill, sentence completion, matching tasks, creative and comprehension questions, and all answer keys. It supports English curriculum goals, narrative analysis, text interpretation, and literary character comparison in upper-level classes. Use it for thematic discussions on character contrast, plot-driving conflict, or symbolic analysis in texts like Macbeth, The Dark Knight, or The Hunger Games. Ideal for Grades 9–12 and English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction.

Pizza: Vocabulary, Activities, Culture
Inspire your English learners with the globally popular topic of pizza! This material, suitable for elementary to intermediate levels (A1-B2), focuses on building basic vocabulary around pizza and its cultural significance. The material covers key vocabulary categories, including ingredients (dough, toppings, cheese, sauce), popular pizza types (margherita, pepperoni, Hawaiian, deep-dish), preparation methods (brick oven, preheated oven, pan-frying), and terms related to serving and eating (slice, crust, fold). The material emphasizes that pizza is not just a dish, but a cultural symbol, which makes the learning experience more relevant and interesting. It provides a concise overview and summary of key vocabulary and concepts. To make learning fun and interactive, the material includes a variety of engaging tasks. Task 1 is a pizza topping survey where students state their preferences and compare with classmates. Task 2 encourages creativity by asking students to design and describe their dream pizza, taking into account toppings and assessing whether their creation is healthy or unhealthy. Task 3 is a role-play activity designed as a pizza order form where students practice taking or placing an order. Answer keys are provided for the objective tasks, while

Daily Routines: Vocabulary, Structure, Activities
Explore the topic of daily routines with your English learners using this engaging material aimed at building vocabulary and understanding sentence structures. Suitable for levels from elementary to intermediate (A1-B2), this material covers common activities that people do throughout their day. It provides essential vocabulary for morning, daytime and evening routines (e.g. waking up, eating breakfast, going to work/school, eating lunch, exercising, cooking dinner, going to bed). The material emphasizes the use of sequence words (first, then, after that, finally) and time expressions (in the morning, after lunch, at night) to describe daily routines clearly and chronologically. Over several pages, the material provides a detailed overview of what constitutes a daily routine and why describing it is important for effective communication. This serves as a comprehensive summary of key concepts and vocabulary. To reinforce what has been learned, the material contains interactive tasks. Task 1 is a matching exercise where students match activities to the appropriate times. Task 2 involves the chronological ordering of pictures representing different routine activities. Task 3 promotes creative writing by encouraging students to describe a simple daily routine using the target vocabulary and sequence words

Fashion Trends: Culture, Sustainability, Icons, Expression
This ESL resource explores the topic of fashion trends through the lens of culture, expression, celebrity influence, sustainability, and iconic historical styles. Students discover how fashion reflects societal values, media, and technology, and how trends evolve through cycles of popularity and revival.

Sports Vocabulary: Terms, Verbs, Equipment, Actions
This ESL sports vocabulary resource provides a comprehensive overview of essential sports-related English terms. It includes general sports words, sport-specific vocabulary (e.g. basketball, soccer, tennis), sports equipment vocabulary, action verbs, and descriptive terms. Perfect for developing fluency in everyday sports contexts.
The download features:
4 informational pages explaining different categories of sports vocabulary
A concise summary of terminology use in real-life conversations and contexts
3 engaging vocabulary tasks:
Fill in the blanks
True or false
Circle the correct word
Complete answer keys included

Figures of Speech – Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Hyperbole, Onomatopoeia & Iron
This engaging and visually structured worksheet bundle introduces learners to the six most common figures of speech in English: simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, onomatopoeia, and irony. Designed for English Language Arts (ELA) classes, this material is ideal for helping students identify, understand, and use figurative language in creative and analytical contexts.
The resource includes:
Clear definitions and examples of each figure of speech
Worksheet 1: Identify the figure of speech used in various sentences
Worksheet 2: Create your own sentences using different figures of speech
Worksheet 3: Match definitions to the correct figure of speech
Perfect for use in:
English classes
Creative writing
Reading comprehension and literature analysis
Test prep and revision activities
The activities promote critical thinking, language creativity, and literary awareness, and are suitable for both native and ESL learners.

Punctuation Marks – Period, Comma, Apostrophe, Colon, Semicolon, Question & Exclamation Mark
This worksheet pack is a comprehensive and student-friendly introduction to English punctuation marks, ideal for grammar lessons, test preparation, and writing practice in middle school or ESL classrooms.
The material covers the most important punctuation marks with clear definitions, examples, and interactive exercises. Included are:
Period (.) – Declarative sentence endings
Comma (,) – Lists, clauses, and introductory elements
Question Mark (?) – Used for direct questions
Exclamation Mark (!) – For emphasis and strong emotion
Colon (:) – Introduces lists or explanations
Semicolon (;) – Connects related clauses or separates items in complex lists
Apostrophe (’) – Shows possession and forms contractions
Quotation Marks (“”) – Encloses direct speech or titles
Parentheses ( ) – Adds extra or clarifying information
Dash (—) – Indicates a break in thought
Hyphen (-) – Connects compound words and modifiers
Interactive exercises include:
Multiple choice questions
Fill-in-the-blank grammar tasks
Sentence correction with punctuation
Focused drills on commas, colons, and apostrophes