It's very easy to pronounce the phrase "they're friends" in English, but how is it written? Their friends or they're friends, or maybe there are friends after all?
Homophones can easily confuse students, because they are pronounced the same way. The problem can be solved with the help of our poster, which will become a great visual aid, and two simple tasks.
All your students need is to carefully study the contents of the poster, and then complete the sentences with the correct forms in one task, then read the clumsy sentences, find mistakes and replace them with the correct answers.
The worksheets will help the students better remember the use of these Homophones (and they are sooooo common), and as a result, they will learn to notice and correct their own mistakes.
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Homophones can easily confuse students, because they are pronounced the same way. The problem can be solved with the help of our poster, which will become a great visual aid, and two simple tasks.
All your students need is to carefully study the contents of the poster, and then complete the sentences with the correct forms in one task, then read the clumsy sentences, find mistakes and replace them with the correct answers.
The worksheets will help the students better remember the use of these Homophones (and they are sooooo common), and as a result, they will learn to notice and correct their own mistakes.
Get it here for freeπ.
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π Super useful and practical PowerPoint Presentation for ONLINE teaching, drilling and revising one of the fundamental verbs, which is used in a half of all English grammar - the verb to BE in Present and Past Simple
Suitable for individual and group classes with primary school, as well as with teenagers and even adult students (beginner/elementary levels).
Proven games and activities will teach students to use the correct forms of the verb in different types of sentences, which will facilitate to learn more complex verb tenses in the future, as well as help them understand exactly what situations it is used in.
π¦ CONTENTS:
- flashcards;
- flashcards revision;
- multiple choice;
- memory game;
- warm up/drill;
- tic-tac-toe game;
- 4 in a row game;
- board game.
βοΈ Rules are included in the presentation.
π You can get it here: TPT or VK
Suitable for individual and group classes with primary school, as well as with teenagers and even adult students (beginner/elementary levels).
Proven games and activities will teach students to use the correct forms of the verb in different types of sentences, which will facilitate to learn more complex verb tenses in the future, as well as help them understand exactly what situations it is used in.
π¦ CONTENTS:
- flashcards;
- flashcards revision;
- multiple choice;
- memory game;
- warm up/drill;
- tic-tac-toe game;
- 4 in a row game;
- board game.
βοΈ Rules are included in the presentation.
π You can get it here: TPT or VK
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π― Categories Bingo is a great game for revising vocabulary from several topics at once (home, clothes, body, animals, toys, school supplies, weather, food, professions).
π¬ Suitable for group and individual classes with primary school and young teens (elementary levels).
π Includes 8 different boards (signed and unsigned). Find detailed rules of the game in the file.
The level of difficulty can be adjusted by using boards with words for weaker students.
To cover the squares, you can use chips, stones, coloured buttons or just cross them out with a marker on the laminated boards.
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π― Categories Bingo is a great game for revising vocabulary from several topics at once (home, clothes, body, animals, toys, school supplies, weather, food, professions).
π¬ Suitable for group and individual classes with primary school and young teens (elementary levels).
π Includes 8 different boards (signed and unsigned). Find detailed rules of the game in the file.
The level of difficulty can be adjusted by using boards with words for weaker students.
To cover the squares, you can use chips, stones, coloured buttons or just cross them out with a marker on the laminated boards.
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π Just look at this beauty! So many amazing hearts we got from colleagues last year (mega-colouring heart on 31 sheets)!
π Join us too: decorate the class, repeat the St. Valentine's vocabulary and leave photos of your masterpieces in the comments to the post!
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π Join us too: decorate the class, repeat the St. Valentine's vocabulary and leave photos of your masterpieces in the comments to the post!
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Roll the dice and repeat Quantities and Containers! Players name a keyword or make up complete sentences.
In addition, this is a great way to work out a structure that is useful in cafes and shops: I would like (or would you like ...?) a dozen of eggs/a piece of cake/a bunch of bananas, etc.
If you don't want the squares to be repeated, they players can cover them with coins or colored buttons.
Get it here for freeπ
In addition, this is a great way to work out a structure that is useful in cafes and shops: I would like (or would you like ...?) a dozen of eggs/a piece of cake/a bunch of bananas, etc.
If you don't want the squares to be repeated, they players can cover them with coins or colored buttons.
Get it here for freeπ
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This bundle will become an indispensable helper while teaching or revising topic βValentine's Dayβ. Having used and played all these games and activities, your students will definitely memorize and master the target vocabulary.
βοΈ Read full description and rules in the PREVIEW FILE: VK or TPT
βοΈ Read full description and rules in the PREVIEW FILE: VK or TPT
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π Reading comprehension puzzles.
A cool activity for consolidating various topics (such as appearance, clothes) and some grammar structures (He/She has got ... and He/She is wearing...).
ππ» Divide the description cards into three piles, put them face down and shuffle the body parts. Children take turns drawing one card from each deck, read the information and collect the characters.
βοΈ Students work in pairs. Give the children cards with characters. First, one student describes the picture from top to bottom, without showing it to the partner, whose task is to listen carefully and look for the details corresponding to the description. When the picture is ready, they compare the card with the puzzle. After that, the students switch the roles.
ππ» A relatively small number of details allows you to make a bunch of different options and work out the key vocabulary and grammar!
Follow the link to get the puzzles FOR FREEπ
A cool activity for consolidating various topics (such as appearance, clothes) and some grammar structures (He/She has got ... and He/She is wearing...).
ππ» Divide the description cards into three piles, put them face down and shuffle the body parts. Children take turns drawing one card from each deck, read the information and collect the characters.
βοΈ Students work in pairs. Give the children cards with characters. First, one student describes the picture from top to bottom, without showing it to the partner, whose task is to listen carefully and look for the details corresponding to the description. When the picture is ready, they compare the card with the puzzle. After that, the students switch the roles.
ππ» A relatively small number of details allows you to make a bunch of different options and work out the key vocabulary and grammar!
Follow the link to get the puzzles FOR FREEπ
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