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A1+-A2 Gap-fill using these quantifiers in bold: any, some, many, a lot of, too much, too many, an & much
Students familiarise themselves with the 8 quantifiers in bold. Then they read the sentences to see which quantifier is required to complete the gap-fill. Answers on page 2.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
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A1+-A2 Jobs - Who do I need to phone if....
Students familiarise themselves with the 25 jobs and what they do. Then students read each scenario and write down the type of job that will solve the problem. Answers on page 2.
Level: elementary
Age: 7-100
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A1+-A2 Past simple and past continuous tense for interrupted actions 1
Learning the past simple and past continuous tenses for interrupted actions is essential because they help students describe events that were happening in the past when something else occurred. The past continuous is used to show the action that was in progress at a specific time in the past, while the past simple is used to describe the action tha...
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 33
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A1+-A2 Past simple and past continuous tense for interrupted actions 2
Learning the past simple and past continuous tenses for interrupted actions is essential because they help students describe events that were happening in the past when something else occurred. The past continuous is used to show the action that was in progress at a specific time in the past, while the past simple is used to describe the action tha...
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
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Downloads: 28
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A1+-A2 Past simple and past continuous tense for interrupted actions 3
Learning the past simple and past continuous tenses for interrupted actions is essential because they help students describe events that were happening in the past when something else occurred. The past continuous is used to show the action that was in progress at a specific time in the past, while the past simple is used to describe the action tha...
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
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A1+-A2 Possessive adjectives & possessive pronouns practise 2
Learning possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns is essential for expressing ownership and relationships clearly and naturally in English. Possessive adjectives (like my, your, his, her) are used before nouns to show who something belongs to, while possessive pronouns (like mine, yours, his, hers) stand alone and replace nouns, avoiding repet...
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
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A1+-A2 Possessive adjectives & possessive pronouns practise. (1)
Learning possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns is essential for expressing ownership and relationships clearly and naturally in English. Possessive adjectives (like my, your, his, her) are used before nouns to show who something belongs to, while possessive pronouns (like mine, yours, his, hers) stand alone and replace nouns, avoiding repet...
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 26
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A1+-A2 Practice with: present simple, present continuous, past simple & going to 1
Students should practise present simple, present continuous, past simple, and going to because these tenses are essential for expressing habits, actions, past events, and future plans. They enable clear and confident communication in everyday situations, help build fluency, and provide a strong foundation for learning more advanced grammar. Masteri...
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
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A1+-A2 Practise with modals must, mustn�t, don�t have to, should, shouldn�t, may, can, can�t, will, won�t & used to 1
Practising modals like must, should, can, and used to is essential for students as it enhances their ability to express necessity, advice, permission, and past habits. This not only improves their grammar and sentence construction but also builds confidence in real-life communication, whether giving instructions, making requests, or discussing poss...
Level: elementary
Age: 9-100
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A1+-A2 Practise with past simple, past continuous and present perfect 1
Students at the A1+ to A2 level should practise the past simple, past continuous, and present perfect tenses to establish a solid grammar foundation. This helps them describe past events, ongoing actions, and experiences up to the present. Mastering these tenses improves fluency, enabling students to speak more naturally and engage in everyday conv...
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
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