There are 5 worksheets in the series called Day Trip to Gawler. This work is suitable for pre-intermediate adult ESL students. The story is a short recount about a day out which is not culturally located. By that I mean that you do not need to know the location to do the work. (But it is in Adelaide in South Australia) I suggest that you begin with the word jumble where students unscramble the words, and use dictionaries to check the meanings. Put that worksheet away, and use the spelling test to check the visual of the words. Then give them the story and the Q & A sheet, so the students can read the story and answer the questions to show comprehension. Finally give them the word jumble, and while they are doing that, you will have time to mark the comprehension and give feedback. Enjoy this series of worksheets. I just love using Quickworksheets!
There are 5 worksheets in the series called Day Trip to Gawler. This work is suitable for pre-intermediate adult ESL students. The story is a short recount about a day out which is not culturally located. By that I mean that you do not need to know the location to do the work. (But it is in Adelaide in South Australia) I suggest that you begin with the word jumble where students unscramble the words, and use dictionaries to check the meanings. Put that worksheet away, and use the spelling test to check the visual of the words. Then give them the story and the Q & A sheet, so the students can read the story and answer the questions to show comprehension. Finally give them the word jumble, and while they are doing that, you will have time to mark the comprehension and give feedback. Enjoy this series of worksheets. I just love using Quickworksheets!
There are 5 worksheets in the series called Day Trip to Gawler. This work is suitable for pre-intermediate adult ESL students. The story is a short recount about a day out which is not culturally located. By that I mean that you do not need to know the location to do the work. (But it is in Adelaide in South Australia) I suggest that you begin with the word jumble where students unscramble the words, and use dictionaries to check the meanings. Put that worksheet away, and use the spelling test to check the visual of the words. Then give them the story and the Q & A sheet, so the students can read the story and answer the questions to show comprehension. Finally give them the word jumble, and while they are doing that, you will have time to mark the comprehension and give feedback. Enjoy this series of worksheets. I just love using Quickworksheets!
There are 5 worksheets in the series called Day Trip to Gawler. This work is suitable for pre-intermediate adult ESL students. The story is a short recount about a day out which is not culturally located. By that I mean that you do not need to know the location to do the work. (But it is in Adelaide in South Australia) I suggest that you begin with the word jumble where students unscramble the words, and use dictionaries to check the meanings. Put that worksheet away, and use the spelling test to check the visual of the words. Then give them the story and the Q & A sheet, so the students can read the story and answer the questions to show comprehension. Finally give them the word jumble, and while they are doing that, you will have time to mark the comprehension and give feedback. Enjoy this series of worksheets. I just love using Quickworksheets!
Picnic story is a past tense recount for pre-int adults. There are other worksheets that go with this. Including word jumble, comprehension, word search etc...
Picnic story vocabulary warm-up is to prepare pre-intermediate adults for the picnic story recount work that will come. They should be encouraged to use their dictionaries for this one because later activities will not allow dictionary use.
Adjective word order gives adult students practice at putting two adjectives and one noun in the correct word order. This is a useful exercise when teaching how to make noun groups.
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