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Writing practice worksheet for Consonant Vowel Consonant (CVC) "~at" word family.
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Print or copy this worksheet to a piece of card, then cut out the individual small cards. You can then use them to play the card game SNAP in groups, where a matching pair is a two adjectives with the same meaning. Instructions on how to play snap: http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-play-snap.html
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Grade 1: Common sight words practice. (South Australia)
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ESL worksheet to practice the correct use of negative prefixes such as un- il- im- in- etc.
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ESL interview game. Students must mingle with classmates and practice asking each other about their favourite things. Once the activity is complete you can use the grid to play bingo!
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ESL worksheet that focuses on speaking, listening and writing practice using the future tense.
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10 Questions about Thanksgiving Day in the US.
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Relates particularly to the Thanksgiving Day holiday in the United States.
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An intermediate to advanced worksheet reviewing the correct usage of "that", "which" and "who".
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This activity has 3 parts: Interview game, bingo game (using the names of students from the interview game), and a written exercise. The target langauge is "Can you play / do .....", with the answers, "Yes I can" or "No I can't".
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This is Part 2 of an icebreaker activity. Students use the results of their interview in Part 1 to populate this Bingo grid with their classmates' names. Part 1 is at: https://quickworksheets.net/generators/question-answer-worksheet/form19.php?load=16741
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This is a great icebreaker for new ESL classes. Students must move around the room interviewing their classmates in English. Once complete, they will have the names of 18 classmates on their sheet and they will have found out a little about them. This is Part 1. Part 2 is at: https://quickworksheets.net/generators/bingo/form8.php?load=16748
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Given the singular form of some common nouns, students must produce the plural form in the spaces provided. Various types of irregular noun are included.
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Set of 50 flashcards of US State names.
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Students choose correct spelling from 4 alternative choices and write it in the answer blank provided.
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Draw-a-line matching worksheet for Australian State Capitals.
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Multiple-choice quiz testing knowlege of the functions of major organs in the human body.
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Comprehension written exercise on World War II, focusing on the European Theatre of war.
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Simple translation exercise. Please use HTML output (rather than PDF) for the Japanese characters to display correctly on the answer sheet.
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A matching exercise to reinforce the meaning of some common Latin terms used in the study of law. (This activity is aimed at law students.)
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These English homophones have the same pronounciation but different spellings and different meanings. Do your students' know which one to use in context?
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Phrasal verbs (also known as compound verbs or multi-word verbs) are verbs plus prepositions or adverbs that can be treated as a complete semantic unit. They often have meanings that are different to the base verb they feature. An example is "put on", as in, "He put on a new shirt." This worksheet features 15 phrasal verbs that are separated from their accompanying prepositions. Students must join the verbs to the correct preposition by drawing lines to match the pairs.
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Pythagorean Theorem: Right-angled triangles have sides of length satisfying this formula: A squared plus B square equals C squared. A Pythagorean triple is a set of three integers A, B and C that satisfy the formula.
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These matching sets of 3 cards form sentences using the conjunctions "because" and "so". Clause order is as follows: Result -> BECAUSE -> reason. Reason -> SO -> result.
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26 alphabet cards with the English letters A to Z. Cards are full page and include uppercase and lowercase letters.
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Easily-confused numbers including decimals and tens and hundreds of thousands. Good for ESL large numbers practice. You'll need 1 unique sheet for each student.
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Even native English speakers sometimes find the difference between "its" and "it's" confusing. Test your student's ability to distinguish between "its" - a possessive - and "it's" - a contraction of "it is".
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Bingo game with the English numbers one to ten in words. Also includes a writing exercise linking the written numbers with their corresponding numerals.
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This fill in the blank worksheet has 15 sentences with some countable and uncountable nouns. The countable nouns can be either singular or plural. It tests students' ability to choose the correct articles (definite and indefinite) or verb tense.
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Information Gap with the names of 10 people and their cities of residence. 5 are known and 5 are unknown to each student.

Students must practice with the target language:
"Where does ...... live?"
"He/She lives in .......".
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Information Gap Exercise where students find out the departure times and platforms for 10 different trains leaving Tokyo Station.

Target language is: "What time is the ...... train to .....?"
"It departs at x:xx from platform x."
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Practice the subject-verb-object word order in positive sentences. Starts easy but becomes more difficult. Final sentences include indirect objects too.
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Crossword of a handful of modes of transport in English, with clues in English.
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Wordsearch with months from January to December. This worksheet does not include a word box in order that students recall months from memory in order to find them.
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Match 10 sentences with the appropriate prepositions of place: in, at, on, over, under.
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Simple past and present perfect (have + past participle) verb forms for some common irregular verbs. After students have finished matching the simple past and present perfect verb forms, instruct them to write some example sentences using both the simple past and present perfect tenses. e.g. "In the last month I have seen three whales in the bay." "Yesterday I saw a great movie."
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A sorting worksheet in which students sort a list of nouns into the "countable" and "uncountable" columns. You could adapt this worksheet by adding a third category for nouns that can be both countable and uncountable depending on their usage and meaning (such as 'coffee').
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Matching pair cutout cards for a range of basic adjectives of opposite meanings.

Examples are hot / cold, heavy / light, old / young, push / pull.
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Interview exercise for speaking and listening practice. Students mingle with classmates, and ask questions such as "What is the largest ocean in the world?" Target language is superlatives: largest, biggest, longest, highest.

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