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Formal Language: Job and University Applications
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Formal Language: Job and University Applications

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This complete English teaching material focuses on using formal language in job and university applications. It includes two structured content pages with in-depth explanations, clear examples, grammar rules, and vocabulary choices. Features comprehension questions, sentence rewriting, gap-fill tasks, and vocabulary exercises. Includes solutions. Suitable for upper-intermediate to advanced levels (B1–B2), ideal for job readiness, school-leaving exams, and application training. Tags: formal language, English applications, job applications, university applications, register, formal tone, polite expressions, cover letter English, writing tasks, grammar in context, B1 English, B2 English, EFL, ESL, Bewerbung Englisch, Englischunterricht Bewerbungen, Bewerbungstraining Englisch
Describing Strengths and Motivation: Personality and Drive
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Describing Strengths and Motivation: Personality and Drive

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4-page teaching material for English learners focused on describing personal strengths and motivation. Includes grammar explanation, structured examples, comprehension exercises, gap-fills, and key vocabulary. Ideal for intermediate learners and students preparing for job applications or speaking exams. Complete with answer keys and self-expression tools. Tags: strengths, motivation, self-description, adjectives, personal skills, job applications, speaking practice, ESL B1-B2, English for interviews, motivation vocabulary, describing yourself, intrinsic motivation, English curriculum, career skills, personality traits
Intensifiers in English: Very, Really, Quite, So
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Intensifiers in English: Very, Really, Quite, So

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Complete ESL teaching material on intensifiers in English, focusing on key adverbs such as very, really, quite, so, too, totally, absolutely, extremely, incredibly. Includes 4 content pages with clear grammar explanations, illustrated flashcards (front only), a variety of exercises like fill-in-the-blanks, sentence rewriting, and multiple-choice questions. All activities come with full answer keys. Perfect for English language learners in secondary school, especially grades 6–8. Designed for grammar lessons on adverbs of degree and intensifying adverbs. Ideal for international classrooms and ESL curriculum planning. Tags: intensifiers, intensifier adverbs, very really quite so, English grammar intensifiers, ESL intensifiers worksheet, intensifiers exercises with answers, grammar for ESL students, English adverbs of degree, adverbs of intensity, teaching intensifiers, intensifiers worksheet PDF, intensifiers examples, English grammar secondary school, English for grade 6, English grammar practice, adverbs English worksheet, intensifiers lesson plan, really very too quite grammar
Adjective vs. Adverb: Good vs. Well Grammar Guide
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Adjective vs. Adverb: Good vs. Well Grammar Guide

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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. Tags: good vs well, adjective vs adverb, English grammar exercises, ESL grammar practice, B1 English grammar, adjective and adverb confusion, grammar worksheets, cloze exercises, sentence correction, English teaching material, ESL teaching resources, intermediate English lessons, English grammar guide, grammar practice for learners, adjective vs adverb exercises.
Adjective Word Order Rules and Practice Activities
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Adjective Word Order Rules and Practice Activities

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This comprehensive teaching material covers English adjective word order rules, including adjective types such as opinion, size, age, shape, color, origin, material, and purpose. Designed for English learners (intermediate level, suitable for grades 6-10), it features 10 pages of explanations, examples, and diverse exercises: matching, fill-in-the-blanks, sentence correction, multiple choice, cloze texts, visual description tasks, and creative writing. Each activity is accompanied by detailed answer keys to facilitate self-study and classroom use. Perfect for ESL/EFL teachers seeking structured grammar practice on adjective sequences.
Basic Adjectives: Size, Color, Qualities, Order
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Basic Adjectives: Size, Color, Qualities, Order

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Complete teaching unit on basic English adjectives: covers adjective usage, word order rules, sentence structure, and descriptive vocabulary. Includes 2 instructional pages with grammar explanations, examples, and sentence-building rules. Task section includes comprehension, gap-fill, and vocabulary practice. Detailed solutions provided. Perfect for ESL/EFL students in grades 5–7. Tags: adjectives, English grammar, ESL, EFL, English adjectives, describing words, sentence structure, adjective order, beginner grammar, classroom English, vocabulary building, English worksheets, teaching adjectives, basic adjectives, color adjectives, size adjectives, English for kids, English A1-A2, adjective placement, adjective examples
Negation English: Do Not / Does Not
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Negation English: Do Not / Does Not

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Master English negation with this targeted material on “do not” and “does not”. Ideal for students learning how to form negative sentences in the simple present and simple past. This teaching resource covers basic English grammar rules, including the use of the short forms “don’t” and “doesn’t”, and introduces “did not” for negation in the past tense. Integrate important language learning concepts such as auxiliary verbs, sentence structure, English tenses, grammar drills, English as a Second Language (ESL), English as a Foreign Language (EFL), and language practice. The material provides clear explanations, often presented in structured formats such as tables, to illustrate correct usage with different pronouns (I, You, He, She, It, We, They). Suitable for different grade levels focusing on basic English grammar. This teaching resource provides practical examples and tasks (based on the typical format of teaching resources) to consolidate understanding and build confidence in forming negatives. A valuable pedagogical tool for any English teacher.
Wh- Questions: What, Where, When, Why, Who
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Wh- Questions: What, Where, When, Why, Who

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Wh- questions English grammar guide with question word rules, usage examples, structure explanations, and exercises. Includes: full overview of all Wh- words, clear structure block, 4 information pages, 3 detailed exercises (with gap-fill and completion), solutions to all tasks, and a short technical vocabulary section. Ideal for grades 5–7, ESL and EFL teaching material for question formation in English.
Question word order (auxiliary + subject)
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Question word order (auxiliary + subject)

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English grammar material on question word order using auxiliaries before subjects. Explains structure with examples (what, why, how, when…), includes 4 content-rich pages, grammar explanations, key rules, and exercises. Tasks: comprehension, gap-fill, sentence completion + full solutions. For English learners and teachers (Grade 6–9), ideal for classroom or homework use.
Possessive Adjectives vs. Possessive Pronouns: Ownership Explained
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Possessive Adjectives vs. Possessive Pronouns: Ownership Explained

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Comprehensive teaching material on possessive adjectives vs. possessive pronouns in English. Includes grammar explanation, example-rich rule blocks, fill-in-the-blank activities, comprehension questions, and vocabulary tasks. Ideal for grammar review or introduction. Suitable for English learners (A2–B1), especially in grades 6–8. Includes 2 content-rich pages and complete solution keys. Covers forms, usage, distinctions, and practical application in context. Perfect for classroom or individual study.
Reflexive pronouns: Myself, Yourself, Himself, Herself
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Reflexive pronouns: Myself, Yourself, Himself, Herself

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Learn reflexive pronouns in English (myself, yourself, himself, etc.) with clear explanations, examples, and detailed rules. This 4-page teaching resource includes a 2-page introduction and in-depth grammar overview, plus comprehension and gap-fill exercises with full solutions. Perfect for English learners and ESL teachers looking for reflexive pronoun grammar activities, rules, and practice materials for A2–B1 levels.
Reciprocal pronouns (each other, one another)
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Reciprocal pronouns (each other, one another)

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Detailed English teaching material on reciprocal pronouns: each other and one another. Includes grammar explanations, usage examples, and sentence-building. With 2 information pages, summary boxes, exercises, and full solutions. Ideal for ESL and EFL classes, grammar lessons, and self-study for intermediate students. Suitable for grade 6–8.
Zero Article: General, Plural, and Abstract Nouns
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Zero Article: General, Plural, and Abstract Nouns

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This English grammar material covers the zero article with detailed rules, examples, and explanations. It includes 4 instructional pages, in-depth grammar rules, a variety of exercises (gap-fill, comprehension, and sentence completion), plus full answer keys. Topics include: abstract nouns, plural nouns, proper names, meals, institutions, and language usage. Perfect for grammar practice and classroom use. Ideal for grades 7–10. Tags: zero article, English grammar, no article rules, uncountable nouns, plural nouns, English institutions, English meals, article omission, English teaching worksheet, ESL grammar, grammar exercise, classroom material, intermediate English, school English, B1 grammar, articles in English
Quantifiers: some - any rules and usage
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Quantifiers: some - any rules and usage

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Teaching material on quantifiers: some and any. Includes usage rules, examples, comprehension exercises, fill-in-the-gap tasks, and solutions. Designed for ESL/EFL classes, ideal for levels A2–B1. 4 content pages with rule explanations, practice activities, and definitions. Covers grammar and vocabulary for classroom or self-study use.
Noun + of-Phrases in Everyday English
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Noun + of-Phrases in Everyday English

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This 4-page English teaching material focuses on noun + of-phrases such as “a glass of water,” “a box of cereal,” or “a slice of pizza.” The resource is ideal for introducing and practicing this vocabulary structure in real-life contexts. It includes structured sections: matching tasks, visual/emoji-based activities, gap-fills, and multiple-choice questions—all designed to enhance students’ vocabulary, grammar awareness, and reading comprehension. Full answer keys are provided. Perfect for grades 5–7, both ESL and EFL classrooms. Great for visual learners, classroom pair work, and print or digital use. Tags: noun of phrases, English vocabulary, ESL, EFL, food expressions, containers, English worksheets, English for beginners, vocabulary building, grade 5 English, grade 6 English, grade 7 English, visual matching, gap-fill, multiple choice, noun phrases, quantity phrases, English printable, English PDF, English food lesson, containers and contents, English for kids, English grammar, English vocabulary practice, English classroom resources
Singular vs. Plural Nouns: Regular & Irregular Forms
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Singular vs. Plural Nouns: Regular & Irregular Forms

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Detailed grammar guide on singular and plural nouns in English. Covers regular and irregular plural forms with clear rules, explanations, examples, and exercises. Includes comprehension tasks, sentence completion, and gap-fill activities. Complete with solutions. Suitable for grades 5–8. 2 pages of theory and 2 pages of exercises. Tags: English grammar, plural nouns, singular nouns, irregular plurals, noun rules, ESL worksheets, English teaching material, grammar exercises, classroom English, English Grade 6, English plural forms, singular vs plural, English school worksheets, Englisch Arbeitsblatt Plural, noun forms English