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Adverbs of frequency
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Adverbs of frequency

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Full teaching material on the topic “Adverbs of Frequency” for English learners. Includes 4 content pages with rules, detailed explanations, and example sentences. Features grammar-focused comprehension tasks, sentence completion exercises, fill-in-the-gap activities, and an explanation task. Answer keys included. Ideal for English teachers working with A2–B1 level students or grades 6–8.
Some and any compounds: English pronouns & usage
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Some and any compounds: English pronouns & usage

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Worksheet on English “Some / Any + Compounds” - including explanation, examples, exercises and solutions. Ideal for grades 6-8, topic: indefinite pronouns such as someone, anybody, nothing etc. Tags: some compounds, any compounds, English grammar, indefinite pronouns, ESL worksheet, grammar exercises, compound pronouns, someone anyone nobody, English lesson, English for grades 6–8, some any usage, English compound words, sentence completion, fill in the blanks, English classroom materials, English PDF worksheet
Prepositions of Place
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Prepositions of Place

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Complete material on prepositions of place: “in,” “on,” “under,” “behind” etc. - rules, examples, cloze texts, writing exercises, solutions. Suitable for grades 5-7. Includes grammar, vocabulary and student exercises. 4 pages full of content. Tags: prepositions of place, English grammar, in on under next to, spatial prepositions, classroom ESL, English A1 A2 B1, English worksheets, prepositional phrases, grammar rules, teaching English, English for beginners, English positions vocabulary, classroom exercises, English 5th grade, English 6th grade, ESL printable
Irregular Verbs Flashcards: English Grammar Practice
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Irregular Verbs Flashcards: English Grammar Practice

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Enhance your English lessons with these comprehensive irregular verbs flashcards. This resource focuses on essential English grammar practice, ideal for various class levels learning verb forms, simple past, and past participle. Naturally integrating keywords like English verbs, verb conjugation, language learning, ESL, EFL, vocabulary building, grammar exercises, teaching resources, educational materials, and English language arts, this material supports dynamic teaching methods. The flashcards provide a visual and interactive way for students to memorize irregular verb forms. Included are detailed information pages, a summary of the content and suggested tasks, and solutions for easy checking. Perfect for reinforcing verb knowledge and improving fluency, these flashcards are a valuable addition to any English teacher’s toolkit. Dive into effective verb practice and make learning irregular forms engaging and fun for your students.
Escape Room Englisch: Past Tense – Past tense
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Escape Room Englisch: Past Tense – Past tense

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English learning material for 5th-7th grade on the topic of past tense with escape room character. With tasks on regular and irregular verbs, examples, cloze texts, sentence completions and solutions. Ideal for repeating and consolidating the tense in a motivating way. Tags: past tense, escape room, ESL, regular verbs, irregular verbs, grammar exercise, English lesson, storytelling grammar, gamified learning, past tense rules, sentence completion, grammar game, 5th grade English, 6th grade English, 7th grade English, Interactive Escape Room
Timeline Tenses: Past Perfect, Future Perfect, Present Perfect
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Timeline Tenses: Past Perfect, Future Perfect, Present Perfect

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Comprehensive 4-page ESL resource on timeline comparisons. Covers past, present, and future events using perfect and progressive tenses. Includes detailed explanations, example structures, a challenging comprehension task, sentence completion, gap-fill exercises, and technical term analysis. Perfect for grammar lessons focused on temporal relationships in English. Includes solutions. Suitable for intermediate learners (Grades 8–10). Tags: timeline comparisons, past perfect, future perfect, present perfect, grammar exercise, English tenses, ESL worksheet, teaching grammar, sentence structure, intermediate English, storytelling grammar, progressive tenses, temporal relationships, classroom English material, English for grades 8–10
Past progressive: formation, tenses, use
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Past progressive: formation, tenses, use

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Complete teaching material on the past progressive in English: Comparison of tenses, signal words, sentence formation. With four info pages, large summary, exercises and solutions. Suitable for 7th-9th grade. Tags: Past Progressive, English Grammar, ESL Teaching, Past Continuous, Simple Past vs Past Progressive, Time Expressions, English Tenses, Teaching Materials, Secondary School English, Verb Tenses, Cloze Activity, Grammar Worksheet, Classroom ESL Activities, English Writing Skills, English Past Tense, Progressive Tenses, B1 Grammar, 7th Grade English, 8th Grade Grammar, Past Tense Exercises
Past Simple: Regular and Irregular Verbs
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Past Simple: Regular and Irregular Verbs

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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.
Word Order: English Present Tense
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Word Order: English Present Tense

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Guide your students to build grammatically correct sentences in the English present tense with this comprehensive material on word order. Focusing on the fundamental Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) structure, this resource explains how word order changes for affirmative statements, negative sentences (using “do not” / “does not”), and various types of questions (Yes/No and Wh- questions). Understanding correct sentence structure is vital for clear and effective English communication. Naturally integrating keywords such as English grammar, word order, sentence structure, present tense, Simple Present, SVO, negation, question formation, auxiliary verbs, do does, ESL, EFL, language practice, grammar exercises, writing skills, and syntax, this material supports foundational language learning. The resource includes two detailed information pages explaining the rules with clear examples, followed by practical tasks for application and complete solutions for easy checking. Suitable for various class levels focusing on basic English sentence formation and grammatical accuracy. This teaching resource provides structured learning and ample opportunities to practice correct word placement.
Time Expressions, Signal Words: English Tenses
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Time Expressions, Signal Words: English Tenses

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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.
WH- Questions: Do, Does - Present Simple
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WH- Questions: Do, Does - Present Simple

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Teach your students how to ask specific questions in the present simple tense using “do” and “does” with this comprehensive material on WH- questions. This resource covers the essential English grammar structure (WH-word + do/does + subject + base verb), providing clear explanations and examples. It’s perfect for students learning question formation, sentence structure, and everyday English communication. Naturally integrating keywords like English grammar, WH- questions, Do Does, present simple, auxiliary verbs, question formation, sentence structure, language practice, ESL, EFL, grammar exercises, speaking skills, and writing skills, this material supports effective language acquisition. The resource includes two detailed information pages explaining the rules, followed by varied tasks for practice and complete solutions for easy checking. Suitable for various class levels focusing on foundational English grammar and conversational fluency. This teaching resource is designed to make learning to ask specific questions engaging and straightforward. A valuable educational tool for any English teacher.
Simple Present: statements and questions
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Simple Present: statements and questions

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This teaching unit deals with the simple present in English lessons (declarative sentences, questions, negations, verb forms). Contains 4 info pages, large summary, various exercises with solutions. Suitable for grades 5-7 (A1-A2). Tags: simple present, present simple, English grammar, English tenses, statements and questions, ESL, EFL, A1 grammar, A2 English, teaching English, English worksheet, verb forms, questions in English, grammar exercise, English lesson grade 5, English grammar worksheet, negative sentences, auxiliary verbs, daily routine grammar
Present Perfect: Examples, Exercises, Since and For
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Present Perfect: Examples, Exercises, Since and For

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Detailed English grammar material on the present perfect tense: 4 structured explanation pages including usage, ‘since’ vs. ‘for’, questions & negatives. Includes challenging comprehension, gap-fills, cloze text (330+ words), matching activities, creative writing and complete solutions. Perfect for ESL lessons in middle and high school (grades 7–10). Tags: English grammar, present perfect, present perfect tense, since and for, have has past participle, ESL worksheet, grammar exercises, cloze text English, English teaching material, class 7, class 8, class 9, class 10, English lesson, past participle, perfect tense, English tense explanation, English gap-fill, grammar worksheet with solutions
Dialogue: What's Your Day Like?
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Dialogue: What's Your Day Like?

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red and easy-to-follow guide on how to effectively answer this question, suggesting that learners break down their day into main parts: morning, afternoon, evening, and night. For each part of the day, examples of typical activities to mention are provided, helping students organize their thoughts and express their routines clearly. The importance of learning this specific dialogue is highlighted, emphasizing its benefits for improving vocabulary related to daily life (e.g., wake up, have breakfast, go to work/school, study, relax, go to bed), building confidence in speaking English through practicing structured responses, and enabling meaningful conversations that show interest in others’ lives. The content across multiple pages serves as a clear explanation and useful summary of the key vocabulary and conversational structure. To reinforce learning and provide hands-on practice, the material includes interactive tasks. Task 1 is a simple fill-in-the-blank exercise about the parts of the day. Task 2 asks students to order typical daily activities chronologically. Task 3 is a multiple-choice task where learners choose the activity that corresponds to a specific time of day. Complete answer keys are provided for all tasks, allowing for easy self-correction and assessment. This worksheet is an excellent resource for developing conversational skills, practicing daily routine vocabulary, improving listening and speaking abilities, and building confidence in basic English interactions. It’s perfect for classroom activities, pair work, or individual practice, focusing on essential everyday English phrases and vocabulary.
Describing Outfits: Style, Clothing, Vocabulary
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Describing Outfits: Style, Clothing, Vocabulary

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This comprehensive resource, “Describing Outfits: A Guide to Expressing Style,” is an excellent resource for English language learners who want to expand their vocabulary and descriptive skills in the area of fashion and clothing. Designed for students at elementary to intermediate level (A1-B2), it provides a structured approach to expressing details about outfits, personal style and fashion choices. The material breaks down outfit descriptions into key elements: Identifying specific clothing items (clothing items) such as dresses (dresses), shirts (shirts), pants (trousers), jackets (jackets), including accessories (accessories) such as necklaces (necklaces), hats (hats), belts (belts), shoes (shoes), Highlighting colors and patterns such as floral, striped, polka-dotted, mentioning materials such as leather, wool, cotton and describing fit and overall style such as casual, formal, trendy. The guide strongly emphasizes the effective use of adjectives to make descriptions more vivid and provides examples of colors, patterns, fit and textures. Over several pages, the content clearly explains the importance of describing outfits in different contexts, including social interactions (giving compliments), shopping conversations (explaining how to wear outfits), and in the workplace.
Clothing Vocabulary: Types, Materials, Seasons
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Clothing Vocabulary: Types, Materials, Seasons

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Expand your English language learners’ vocabulary related to clothing with this practical and visually supported material. Suitable for various levels from elementary to intermediate (A1-B2), this resource introduces and reinforces vocabulary for different types of clothing, materials, and dressing for various seasons. The material covers essential vocabulary categories including casual wear (T-shirts, jeans), formal wear (suits, dresses), activewear (leggings, gym shorts), outerwear (jackets, coats, scarves), and accessories (hats, belts, jewelry). It also delves into common clothing materials such as cotton, denim, silk, wool, and leather, explaining their characteristics and uses. The importance of clothing vocabulary for daily communication, shopping, and cultural appreciation is highlighted. Across multiple pages, the content provides clear definitions and examples, serving as a useful summary of the key vocabulary. To facilitate learning and practice, the material includes engaging tasks. Task 1 is a fill-in-the-blank activity using clothing-related words from a word bank. Task 2 requires students to choose the correct word to complete sentences about clothing. Task 3 is a true or false activity testing comprehension of clothing facts. Answer keys are provided for all tasks, enabling easy checking and self-assessment. This worksheet is an excellent resource for vocabulary building, reading comprehension, and speaking activities related to fashion, weather, and personal style. It can be used effectively in the classroom for individual work, pair work, group activities, or as homework, providing a relatable context for learning essential English vocabulary.
Describing My Room A Personal Space: Vocabulary, Prepositions, Details
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Describing My Room A Personal Space: Vocabulary, Prepositions, Details

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Empower your English learners to describe their personal space with this focused room description material. Ideal for levels from Elementary to Intermediate (A1-B2), this material guides students through the process of describing their own room or another room in detail, focusing on key aspects such as layout, size, furniture, objects, colors, decorations, and the overall feel or purpose of the room. The material emphasizes the importance of using specific vocabulary related to furniture and decorations and highlights the crucial role of prepositions of place (on, in, under, next to, behind, between) to accurately describe the position of objects. The content, which spans several pages, provides a clear explanation of how to structure a spatial description and gives valuable tips for writing, such as being specific, organizing ideas logically, and using adjectives and prepositions effectively. This serves as a concise summary of the descriptive writing process. To reinforce the concepts and provide practice opportunities, the material includes interactive tasks.
Pizza: Vocabulary, Activities, Culture
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Pizza: Vocabulary, Activities, Culture

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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