Charlie Chaplin
In this booklet students will read about Charlie Chaplin and Michael Jackson. They will also exercise the simple, comparative and surpelative.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
Type:
simple past tense
a simple activity on simple past tense
Level: elementary
Age: 12-14
Type:
RC: A strange experience at the office.
They put the verbs in brackets into the past simple, complete the T/F and answer the questions. Then they think about/talk about/write about anything similar they have heard of... Can lead into a ghost story. Key included. This is an updated version of a previous ws. Originally, I took the story from a women�s magazine.
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-100
Type:
Writing Simple Present vs. Simple Past
Students need to choose words and time markers from the vocabulary box and they need to write two texts. One using the simple present tense and the other one using the simple past tense.
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-16
Type:
Malala simple past irregular exercise
A gap fill exercise of the most common simple past irregular verbs telling the story of Nobel peace winner Malala. Nice to use with the official trailer for "He named me Malala".
Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
Type:
PRESENT vs PAST
Students can revise the present tense and the past simple tense. Hope they do it correctly. Thanks.
Level: elementary
Age: 9-14
Type:
past simple
complete the sentences
Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
Type:
Simple Past Exercises
This exercise will help to your students to practice the simple past , talking about someon�s routine.
Level: elementary
Age: 13-17
Type:
Past Simple exercises
Past simple exercises
Level: elementary
Age: 5-100
Type:
PRESENT PERFECT OR PAST SIMPLE
THE KEY IS INCLUDED
Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
Type:
Past simple versus past continuous(when-whil e)
introduction to the use of the connectors when and while
Level: intermediate
Age: 15-100
Type:
GEORGE FLOYD
This worksheet is about a current piece of news:the tragic story of George Floyd. It combines several activities:reading comprehension(with an extract from a newspaper article),listening ( thanks to a short video) and writing for pupils are asked to explain facts and are also invited to express their opinion.
Level: advanced
Age: 15-17
Type: worksheet
RC: Our Canadian House Swap
They put the verbs into the past simple tense and answer the questions. There is the possibility to extend it into a discussion, or get them to write some for and against points. Key included. The Canadian family had a fleet of Jaguars and other fancy cars that they hired out.
Level: intermediate
Age: 11-16
Type:
simple past-past perfect simple
This worksheet will help students identify the difference between simple past and past perfect simple
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-16
Type:
TEST SIMPLE PAST
BASIC TEST ABOUT SIMPLE PAST.
Level: elementary
Age: 12-16
Type:
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PRESENT PERFECT or PAST SIMPLE
PPT revising the present perfect and the past simple. Also quick revision of for and since.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Format: PowerPoint
Simple Past Tense (Grammar Isolation)
This powerpoint demonstrates the usage of the Simple Past Tense. Students read a paragraph and then are asked what is the subject and verb. Students then learn basic grammar rules that correspond with simple past tense.
The activity is for them to write about what they did yesterday. The teacher should walk around and help students that need cl...
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-17
Format: PowerPoint
Past Simple Boy
Regular and irregular verbs. Affirmative,negative and interrogative forms. Making the rules. Time expressions and short answers.
A lot of useful exercises for each item: affirm., negat. and interrog. forms.
Level: elementary
Age: 11-14
Format: PowerPoint
What An Absent Minded Fellow Cartoon game � Part 3
An amusing story to practice Simple Past
Level: elementary
Age: 12-17
Format: PowerPoint
What An Absent Minded Fellow Cartoon game � Part 2 (3)
An amusing story to practice Simple Past
Level: elementary
Age: 12-17
Format: PowerPoint
What An Absent Minded Fellow Cartoon game � Part 1 (3)
An amusing story to practice Simple Past
The walking animation was made by means of PowerPoint
Level: elementary
Age: 12-17
Format: PowerPoint
Past Perfect Simple
A resource for grammar introduction, practice and assessment.
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-17
Format: PowerPoint
Do you have _______?
27 slides with pictures and practice.The previous lesson I played "bingo" with the students and repeatedly asked "do you have ______". Elicit from students how to ask questions with the verb have. Powerpoint goes step by step through asking questions with subjects: you, I, we, they. Then does subjects: he, she, it. Made to be very interactive with ...
Level: elementary
Age: 8-17
Format: PowerPoint
Bomb game!
A game to revise all topics included in level 1 and 2 for kids and young learners. It includes: Simple present-simple past-going to-places in the city-adverbs of manner etc. (Many thanks to the person that uploaded the template!! I am sorry I don�t remember the name!!)
Level: elementary
Age: 8-17
Format: PowerPoint
What did she do?
An easy way to have your students practise simple past and yes/no questions on their own while you just have to click.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-14
Format: PowerPoint
past time phrases
This presents some phrases used in simple past.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Format: PowerPoint
Civil Rights
Pictures to bring up the main events in the rise of the Civil Rights movement
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Format: PowerPoint
-ED PRONUNCIATION
Easy explanation of the rule. When /t/ /d/ or /id/.
There are exercises to practices with voice recorded to repeat the sound.
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Level: elementary
Age: 6-17
Format: PowerPoint
Present perfect Vs. Simple past
This was a presentation made for my 9th grade class.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Format: PowerPoint
Past simple practice
Students can practice reading examples of the SVO sentence pattern and use the simple past form of the verbs. Then they can write similar sentences by a slight change on the examples.
Level: elementary
Age: 7-10
Format: PowerPoint
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