At the Playground, Present Continuous
This PowerPoint includes some actions at the playground such as swinging, sliding, running, etc. The grammar is present continuous and it is appropriate for elementary levels. It also contains two...
View ArticleGuinness World Records 2014 Sports Quiz
This is a quiz about sports taken from the official Guinness World Records website. The quiz is updated for 2014. The topic is sports. The worksheet is divided into student A and student B. Student A...
View ArticleHow to Be in Shape
This PowerPoint presentation presents the activities which are useful for getting in shape. It includes some tips while you're getting exercises, (what to do and what not to do). This presentation is...
View ArticlePresent Continuous or Simple- Verbs and Pictures
This is a set of memo cards. They can be used in present continuous or present simple practice. Topic is mainly: in the park. My students make sentences with them, or play memo game. I use pictures to...
View ArticleSports Equipment
This worksheet can be used to practise vocabulary related to sports equipment. Students will be asked to match the words to the pictures. The list is quite long, which will increase their vocabulary...
View ArticleHigh Risk Sports
This is a powerpoint presentation of a series of pictures of high risk sports. I use it a discussion starter with high level students but it can be used for vocabulary presentation at all levels. I...
View ArticleGoing on a Picnic
Going on a picnic, a reading comprehension. An easy text for beginners with a picture to colour. Students read the text and colour it following the instructions. There are more reading comprehension...
View ArticleThe Olympic Games
This wordsearch is a very helpful and easy way to get to know some words related to the Olympic Games that take place in different countries every four years. In this sense, this activity will help...
View ArticleBike Vocabulary
An information sheet giving vocabulary about bikes (nouns, verbs, adjectives) plus a short fill in the blank exercise. Can be useful when showing videos about bikes to give students the vocabulary...
View ArticleLikes and Dislikes (Like + Gerund)
The worksheet begins with a reading where a woman talks about herself and what she likes or does not like doing. Then students complete a chart with her personal information. After that, they say...
View ArticleRugby
This worksheet is for practising the names of the 20 countries competing at the 2015 Rugby World Cup. Divide your class into teams, students have to write the names at the right place, the fastest...
View ArticleRugby 2
This is my second worksheet about the Rugby World Cup. Students learn about the rugby world cup logos. They have to colour in the logos with the matching colours. Each number corresponds to a...
View ArticleRugby Puzzle
This is a crossword puzzle about rugby (answer key included). Your students will have fun testing their knowledge on rugby. There are eighteen clues for eighteen words. Students read the clues and...
View ArticleGames and Hobbies
This is a ppt about basic children games and some free time activities for elementary level children. You can use the ppt as a kind of introduction for the topics such as like & dislike. The last...
View ArticleOutdoor Activities PowerPoint (Pictures, Cards)
PowerPoint (pictures, cards). You can use it in vocabulary games. Before the presentation ask students what kinds of activities and sports they know. After showing the pictures you can play a...
View ArticleSports and Games
This short PowerPoint presentation is suitable for teaching and revising different sports and games. It shows the division of sports into different categories, enables students to talk about sports...
View ArticleMovie Worksheet: Card Games - Learn Context Vocabulary with a Movie Scene
Before showing students an excerpt of the British TV series Poldark where they will see the scenes of a card game at a gambling table, hand out the worksheet. You can find episode 6 of this costume...
View ArticleExtreme Sports - Speaking Prompts
I often give my students handouts containing prompts for speaking topics. Before giving them out, I make questions based on it and have a discussion with my students open class. Then I ask them to...
View ArticleChildren's Games
Match the names of games with pictures. I printed, coloured and laminated them and I am using them for many things. Young learners can match them, learners can also develop speaking by picking out one...
View ArticleReading Worksheet: Theme Parks
This is a little exercise on the topic of amusement parks. Students need to fill in the gaps and then choose the park that they like the most. Additionaly you can cut out the pictures and let learners...
View ArticleMovie Worksheet: Couchsurfing
This worksheet is about couchsurfing and it was made for one-on-one lessons (could be used in larger classes too). Ss find out about couchsurfing, read through the official website, watch videos about...
View ArticleHobbies Cards
Here you can find cards with different kinds of hobbies that can be used during the English lessons to practice speaking about this topic. Also these cards may be spread out to practice gerund....
View ArticleWhy Do You Have Hobbies?
This worksheet contains 8 flags with a list of reasons why people love doing something in their free time (hobbies). It will be useful for practicing subordinate sentences with "because", e.g. I love...
View ArticleSilly Sport Reading
This is a worksheet to learn about eating contests. Your students will wonder if this is a sport or not. You can use it with intermediate students.
View ArticleExtreme Ironing Reading
For intermediate levels. Perfect for topics related to sports. What activities are sports? Running and football? Sure. Synchronized swimming? Probably. Ballroom dancing? Maybe. Playing cards? Probably...
View ArticleSports Flashcards
A flashcard or flash card is a set of cards bearing information such as words or numbers on either or both sides, used in classroom drills. One writes a question on a card and an answer on the other...
View ArticleFind Someone Who
This typical format is based on practicing the present simple tense focused on daily routines, likes and hobbies. There are 10 different cards, each one with two facts to find out. I think that a good...
View ArticleMovie Worksheet: Pele, Birth of a Legend
I have designed this worksheet based on the movie, Pele: Birth of a Legend. It includes three sections, before watching, while watching, and after watching. It is designed for pre-intermediate levels....
View ArticleMovie Worksheet: Mermaiding. How to Swim Like a Mermaid
Mermaiding is trendy! Putting on a fish tail and swimming like a mermaid looks fun. You can talk about it with your students, show them the video (youtube link) and then have your students narrate the...
View ArticleToys
The most common toy words for your students to practise reading and writing. Ask them to identify the toys first, and then match the words and the images. They could do it using different colours or...
View ArticleMovie Worksheet: 10 Evil People with Surprising Hobbies
What did Hitler and other important people in history like to do in their free time? Watch the video and find out. Teens enjoy this video activity and can be shocked at some of the facts revealed in...
View ArticleSong Worksheet: We Will Rock You by Queen
My beginner class of adults was feeling like working on a song, and we decided on this one because it's so well known by everybody. It seems very easy, but it has a little edge to it, so despite being...
View ArticleMovie Worksheet: Sports in Britain
This worksheet is devoted to the topic “Sports in Britain”. The first page includes 4 questions that can be discussed after the first viewing, the second one represents a multiple-choice task which...
View ArticleFind Someone Who....
I've designed this worksheet for a class activity which will enable teenage students to work out whether their classmates are adventurous...or not. Students go round the class asking a question...
View ArticleLikes and Dislikes Conversation Activity
In this activity, students pair up. Each student receives a list of different items and asks his/her partner "Do you like (insert item from list)?" If the partner says "yes," the student colors in the...
View ArticleOlympic Winter Sports
In this lesson, students learn and practise vocabulary related to Olympic winter sports. Students learn words for winter sports, give their opinion, watch a video and play a team game. They can also...
View ArticleCan and Can't with the 2018 Olympic Mascots
This worksheet is for practising can and can't with the 2018 Olympic mascots. In this lesson, students learn how to talk about ability using the modal verb can/can’t.The worksheet is suitable for both...
View ArticleInterview With A Biker Reading And Speaking
This is a short text adapted from a blog presenting an interview in reported speech. I have created questions to help students understand the text and also help them prepare for a role play. There are...
View ArticleWorld Cup - Comparatives, Superlatives, Physical Appearance
Most students like soccer so I thought that it was a good idea to review grammar topics using World Cup. This ppt is an activity using World Cup soccer players as characters to review comparatives,...
View ArticlePlanning a Night Out - Collocations and Activity
In this activity, students begin by completing some collocations associated with free time activities. From there, in pairs or in groups, they use the target vocabulary to plan a fun evening out....
View ArticleGoofy Basketball
This is a worksheet based on the video "Goofy Basketball" which encourages young learners to start working with worksheets. Even at the end they can do a little of maths using the vocabulary provided...
View ArticleCan-Cannot
This an easy activity which can be done in the classroom or given as homework. The students are asked to match the pictures with verbs/activities by using 'can'. Visual make it easy to understand....
View ArticleHistory of Art in English- Tamara de Lempicka student A and B
Biography of Tamara de Lempicka for students interested in the History of Arts. Students take turns to ask each other questions to learn facts about her life. It also presents a definition of Art Deco...
View ArticleHobbies Worksheet for Pre-schoolers
This short and easy worksheet is for pre-schoolers. Students have to cut out the words in the list of different hobbies and paste them under the correct image. The words are repeated so they can be...
View ArticleReading: Weakness or strength?
This familiar story of a boy with one arm who won a tournament is inspirational and interesting to read. This reader includes activities such as continue the sentence, choose the right option, make...
View ArticleSports Vocabulary Worksheet
This 6-pagesd sport’s themed worksheet has nine exercises. It contains a Word Search, Sports and their definitions, Sport Equipment, Games, Sport places, Sport verbs, and Put the sports in the...
View ArticleSport Idioms
This comprehensive grammar guide consists of nine pages of idioms about Sport. It includes expressions, definitions, example sentences, and a few pictures on the topic. Examples are Ball sport,...
View ArticleOlympic Games – Logo design history
The worksheet focuses on the history of Olympic rings, their design and significance. The activity is organized around a video and focuses on developing listening comprehension. Tasks include...
View ArticleQuestions When Joining A Gym
This worksheet provides common questions when it comes to joining a gym. It can be categorized under situational English "At the gym." It can be used for a class discussion so learners can handle...
View ArticleAt The Gym
This YouTube video and the relevant prepared questions help you develop your listening skills. It is a beneficial comprehension exercise. It also provides the vocabulary related to fitness,...
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