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Quite possibly, a few of you might remember me - or not lol, but for many of you, I am probably just a name among the many whose worksheets you have, perhaps, downloaded in the past.
In short, I used to be quite active on the site. However, I was taken down other paths in life and stopped doing ESL work. That said, I never really stopped loving creating ESL material and other useful worksheets and activities. (It turns out my passion was just placed on hiatus until I could return to it... although it was quite a long hiatus admittedly! lol)
This message today is partly to say hi once again, and introduce myself to everyone on the site, or more specifically, to reintroduce myself to a place I once called home.
It�s also to inform people that I am back and any worksheets that have been uploaded are actually mine, they are not stolen or "borrowed", and that I�m also posting my worksheets on another sister website that many of you are probably members of as well.
That said, I simply want to say I look forward to interacting more often, chatting, and contributing more worksheets and other activities in the near future.
Big hugs to everybody, and Merry Christmas in advance since the big day is just under two weeks and I know life can be hectic at this time of year!
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Challenge is both a countable and uncountable noun. I wonder when it is a countable and when uncountable. Please help me with this.
Many thanks.
Qui
The great question revolves around the distinction between countable and uncountable uses of the word "challenge." When used in context, "challenge" refers to specific instances of difficulty, such as tasks or competitions, which can be pluralized. On the other hand, when used in general, it refers to the abstract concept of difficulty or the state of being challenging. To determine the appropriate usage, consider the context.
I am an English teacher at a middle school in Tunisia, currently seeking international pen friends for my 7th-grade students. The students, aged 11 to 13, are beginners in English and eager to develop their language skills through meaningful exchanges. They are enthusiastic about connecting with peers from around the world to share insights about their town and culture while learning about others in return.
If your students are interested in fostering friendships, exchanging letters, or collaborating on cultural projects, we would love to hear from you!
Hello,
I am looking for a primary school located anywhere in the UK that has a great drama club and is interested in providing its students with hands-on experience in creating real-life educational videos.
I am an ESL editor at Fraus-Klett nakladatelství, a leading educational publishing house in the Czech Republic. We are developing a new English course book specifically designed for Czech primary school children aged 11 to 15.
I would very much appreciate any help or advice you could give me.
I try to find movies that my students can watch on youtube for free. Has anyone got a list or a link where I could find such material? It should be suitable for students between 13 to 15. I want them to write film reviews and as not all of my students have access to netflix, I�m looking for a free source.
Gender inequality at work
Reading Test about gender inequality at work with key questions as well as vocabulary ones. For French speaking esl students.
Level: intermediate Age: 13-100 Downloads: 14
full term 1-1stform
A full term testg made of three parts.the reading comprehension is about a girl who made it to the top.the language part is a compbination of 3tasksdealing with intelligence,carrer and pocket money.the last part is writing (a biography and a letter.)Hope you find this test helpfull.
Level: intermediate Age: 15-100 Downloads: 30
Christmas Board Game
I couldn�t upload the part 2 due to the size, please download part 2.
1. Print the boardgame. 2. Cut out the cards, characters (tokens) and dice.
How to play: Each player chooses a character piece to play with.
All participants throw the dice to decide who starts the game. The highest number starts.
Each player throws the dice to walk on th...
Level: intermediate Age: 10-100 Downloads: 9
Christmas Board Game - part 2
I couldn�t upload the part 1 due to the size, please download part 1.
1. Print the boardgame. 2. Cut out the cards, characters (tokens) and dice.
How to play: Each player chooses a character piece to play with.
All participants throw the dice to decide who starts the game. The highest number starts.
Each player throws the dice to walk on th...
Level: intermediate Age: 10-100 Downloads: 10
A LETTER TO SANTA
My little children are looking forward to Santa and they have already asked me to write their letters to Santa.So here it is what I have prepared for them.Gaps in the text are to be filled with name, age, presents that they would like to get. Have fun!
Level: elementary Age: 8-12 Downloads: 5
20 Idioms and expressions related to friendship B2-C1 (1)
Learning friendship-related idioms helps students improve their communication by making their language sound more natural and fluent. It broadens their vocabulary, allowing them to express emotions and relationships more effectively. These idioms also deepen cultural understanding and foster stronger connections, as they reflect shared social value...
Level: intermediate Age: 12-100 Downloads: 26
A1+-A2 Practise with 13 mixed prepositions 2
Students need to learn prepositions like at, by, for, from, in, into, of, on, out of, to, up, and with because these prepositions are essential for constructing clear and accurate sentences in English. Prepositions show relationships between words, such as location ("at the park"), direction ("into the room"), time ("by 5 p.m."), and cause ("for hi...
Level: elementary Age: 8-100 Downloads: 21
B1-B2 Practise with intensifiers & mitigators 1
Students should learn to use intensifiers and mitigators to communicate more precisely, fluently, and naturally. Intensifiers make statements stronger, while mitigators soften them, allowing for nuanced expression of emotions and opinions. Mastering these tools improves writing, speaking, and listening skills, helping students adjust language based...
Level: intermediate Age: 10-100 Downloads: 19