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Vocabulary - ESL
family members
Complete the sentences with the words on the left. Some words are used more than once. Be careful, depending on the sentences, you can be a man or a woman !
Grammar - ESL
This activity is good for A2 and above students - ANY ESL and native English speakers alike - who need to learn how to express purpose, or to refine their understanding of the difference between the "for + -ing" form and the infinitive with "to."
Yes/No questions
Fill in the blanks below to complete the sentences : make the questions and the Yes/No answers
BASIC PHRASAL VERBS 1,2
match the question words to their meaning
complete the dialogue using the words from the list
Object Pronouns
Complete the sentences with the words below
Listening - ESL
With these several exercises
This worksheet helps you choose between "a" and "an" before a word. Use "a" before words that start with a consonant sound. Use "an" before words that start with a vowel sound (a, e, i, o, u).
Complete the sentences (taste expressions)
Translate the sentences (genitive)
Superlative/Comparative
Reflective Pronoun
AT THE BEACH - VOCABULARY
Write the word connected to all the others in the column.
Write the word connecting all the others in each column
SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES
Possessive Pronouns
Comparative
Write the word connected to the others
Write the verb used with all the words in each column.
Write the word associated to the other 5 in the column.
Students insert HAVE TO in the affirmative or negative forms.
Write the word associated to all the others in the column.