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Starting Something New 5 This is the fifth worksheet in a series that ...
Vehicles: Cars, Motorbikes, Planes This is an A2 (pre-intermediate) PD...
Injuries and Past Simple This is a B1 (intermediate) level worksheet a...
Welcome to the third installment of our HR Professional Series! 🌟 Tail...
The D Words: Do, Does, Did This A1-A2 worksheet looks at common struct...
The Three Meanings of "Get" This worksheet looks at the three main mea...
Business English 20: Past Simple This is the twentieth part of a serie...
Present Perfect vs Past Simple This free B1-B2 worksheet looks at the ...
Speaking: Past Simple If you want to get your students speaking this s...
This is a grammar worksheet designed to give either a review or an ove...
Why do we have irregular verbs? This video-based worksheets goes into ...
“I used to” vs “I am used to” This worksheet looks at the difference b...
Pronunciation of “ed” This short pronunciation worksheet looks at the ...
Past Simple Betting Game Note: The answers to the quiz are only found ...
Past Simple and Used to This A2-B1 level grammar and listening workshe...
The Original Ice Challenge This video-based lesson is about the true s...
Past Simple vs Past Continuous This grammar based intermediate lesson ...
Storytelling Adverbs and Phrases This lesson looks at some common phra...
Has the World become a better Place? This grammar and video-based work...
Past Simple This is an A2-B1 level worksheet designed to introduce stu...
Talk About the Past This worksheet starts by making us feel a little n...
Starting Something New 5 This is the fifth worksheet in a series that follows Tessa and Jason as they start a new business. The series is designed to get intermediate (B1) students chatting and practicing useful str...
Vehicles: Cars, Motorbikes, Planes This is an A2 (pre-intermediate) PDF worksheet about vehicles which contains speaking, reading, and writing elements. The lesson starts with some light warm-up questions, after whi...
Injuries and Past Simple This is a B1 (intermediate) level worksheet about injuries and past simple which contains speaking, listening, writing, and reading elements. The worksheet will work well for any intermediat...
Welcome to the third installment of our HR Professional Series! 🌟 Tailored for high-level ESL students, this worksheet immerses HR professionals in a dynamic exploration of recruitment. 💼 Beyond its practical applic...
The D Words: Do, Does, Did This A1-A2 worksheet looks at common structures used in present simple and past simple, specifically with the auxiliary verbs do, does, and did. Students will focus on questions and negati...
The Three Meanings of "Get" This worksheet looks at the three main meanings of the word "get." This can be a very confusing word for beginner to intermediate learners, because it is so common and has so many meaning...
Business English 20: Past Simple This is the twentieth part of a series of worksheets for A1/A2 students who want to focus on business English. In this part of the series, students will be given an in-depth and...
Present Perfect vs Past Simple This free B1-B2 worksheet looks at the difference between present perfect and past simple. Students will read and listen to a story about a man who has some difficulties at an airport,...
Speaking: Past Simple If you want to get your students speaking this series of discussion sheets is for you! We are going to cover a wide range of interesting topics to get your students speaking freely and with con...
This is a grammar worksheet designed to give either a review or an overview of the core tenses at the Pre-intermediate level (A2/B1). The worksheet starts with a brief introduction of present simple, present continu...
Why do we have irregular verbs? This video-based worksheets goes into the history of the English language and explains why we have irregular verbs today. Before getting to the informative 4-minute video, students te...
“I used to” vs “I am used to” This worksheet looks at the difference between two common but often confusing structures; "used to" and "am used to." The worksheet introduces "used to" and encourages the students to t...
Pronunciation of “ed” This short pronunciation worksheet looks at the pronunciation of "ed" at the end of words. Many English learners can have trouble with this, and this worksheet explains the rules clearly and th...
Past Simple Betting Game Note: The answers to the quiz are only found in the teacher's version (TV) PDF. You will need this for the game. This past simple game is perfect for students who want to practice past simpl...
Past Simple and Used to This A2-B1 level grammar and listening worksheet focuses on "used to" and the past simple. The worksheet introduces the structure, demonstrates in realistic dialogue, and then asks the studen...
The Original Ice Challenge This video-based lesson is about the true story of when an insulation company transported 3000 kilograms of ice from the arctic circle to the equator (without refrigeration or air-transpor...
Past Simple vs Past Continuous This grammar based intermediate lesson looks at the difference between past simple and past continuous, and how the two tenses are often used side by side. The worksheet attempts to no...
Storytelling Adverbs and Phrases This lesson looks at some common phrases and adverbs such as "actually", "suddenly", and "eventually", and uses storytelling to help the students understand and practice the vocabula...
Has the World become a better Place? This grammar and video-based worksheet looks at the difference between past simple and present perfect by asking the question: has the world become a better place? The worksheet ...
Past Simple This is an A2-B1 level worksheet designed to introduce students to the past simple tense. The worksheet starts with a grammar explanation and a table of example simple past sentences. The students will c...
Talk About the Past This worksheet starts by making us feel a little nostalgic. The first page includes some pictures of non-digitalized items which were used in the past and which we may or may not still use today....
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