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ESL forum > Concerning worksheets > ABOUT UPDATING WORKSHEETS THAT COULD BE REMOVED    

ABOUT UPDATING WORKSHEETS THAT COULD BE REMOVED



jessicae
Spain

ABOUT UPDATING WORKSHEETS THAT COULD BE REMOVED
 
OK, I got your point and decided to modify my old worksheets so that they do only contain English words, although I consider they would be much more useful the previous way :-(
And now , I have a question... I still have one worksheet which contains a verb tense table with its correspondence with Spanish verbs. It is a worksheet specifically designed for Spanish students who find it difficult to learn the English verbs, and find them easier when they realize their correspondence with Spanish.
My question is: should I update this printable too, removing the Spanish words? In that case, I don�t know how to do this without leaving the worksheet completely useless. Or could I leave it the way it is now, since it has been done for very specific purposes?
I would be very grateful if you could help me find a solution. Here is the link to my worksheet:
http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=119683#thetop

And please, in case it should be updated, I would be grateful if you gave me some time to do it before removing it; I�m asking for advice :-)
Thanks,

12 Jun 2009      





manonski (f)
Canada

My guess is if you leave things in Spanish you have a high risk of getting reported again.

12 Jun 2009     



verybouncyperson
Spain

Hi Jessicae,
I agree with manonski, if you put it on again without changing it, most likely it will be reported again.
I had a worksheet removed which was a verblist with the infinitive, past simple, past participle, sample sentence and the translation of the verb into Spanish.
I decided to upload it again and just remove the words in the last column - that way anyone else who downoads it can put in the translations if they choose to.
Perhaps you could do the same with your worksheet?
T :)


14 Jun 2009