This 6-page printable presents the most common adjectives that describe the appearance and personality of people, followed by exercises to consolidate learning. The adjectives are grouped according to the way their masculine and feminine forms differ.
This 6-page printable presents the most common 50 adjectives that describe temporary states of people, followed by exercises to consolidate learning. The adjectives are grouped according to the way their masculine and feminine forms differ.
This download contains a comprehensive list of verbs followed by the gerund, or the infinitive . The verbs are organized as lists and there is also a quiz to assess learning. The material is suitable to both classroom and individual use.
This material helps students grasp the relatioons between factors, lcm, gcd, addition of fractions, and square roots. The file consists of 11 pages presenting and explaining the mentioned operations for different pairs of numbers. Each page is followed by an empty one to be filled by students as a quiz. The last page can be used as a template for any pair of numbers chosen by the teacher. It also lacks the list of factors for the 50 numbers normally found in all the previous pages as a reference.
This download contains a comprehensive list of verbs followed by the gerund, the infinitive or a that-noun clause. The verbs are organized as lists and there is also a quiz to assess learning. The material is suitable to both classroom and individual use.
This material is suitable for high school students or those who want to learn by themselves. In this 6-page file, you can find all the French prepositions grouped according to their meaning (where?, when?, what time?, how?, why?). The first three pages present the lists in English and French as two coloumns. The latter three are formatted in the same fashion but they have blanks instead of prepositions and can be used for teaching and avaluation purposes. The prepositions are presented in combination with various nouns as phrases in semantic groups.
This download includes two pdf files. One of them illustrates the prime and composite numbers from 1 to 100. By studying the tables, students can easily have a clear idea of prime numbers and factors of composite numbers. The other file is the same as the first one except that it lacks the factors. It can be used for evaluation purposes. Each file is 15 pages long. They can be photocopied for students to study individually or laminated and used as posters.
It is a well-known fact that visual representation of any information greatly enhances the learning process. Pictures speak louder than words.
This pdf file illustrates how to show factors of a number in a set and how to use sets to simplify GCD and LCM. The intersection of the sets shows GCD and the union of them shows LCM. In this way learners are able to understand the relation between prime numbers, composite numbers, factors, GCD and LCM. The first 8 pages give the examples in visual representation with their factors and the following 12 pages are of the same pattern except that they do not contain any factors. They can be used for practicing purposes. They can also be laminated and used as posters.
There are two files in this download. One in American English and one in British English. The printable PDF files consist of forty pages. You print them, fold them in two so that there is English on one side and German on the other. You glue them together and cut them out. Using a cardboard-like thicker sheet of paper in between the card pairs will make them more durable. If you wish you can get them laminated. There are five English - German card pairs on each page. The cards cover these structures and functions:
Greeting
Personal information (name, age, nationality, job, marital status, …)
Quantities
Prepositions of place
Colors
Weather
Time
What there is in a particular place
Likes, preferences, favorites, ability, lack of ability, fear
Permissions
Requests
Suggestions
Offers
Desires
Prohibitions
Obligations
Future
Prices and costs
Occasions
Diseases
Possessive adjectives
Subject pronouns
Asking for and giving directions. Where buildings are
Basic physical adjectives.
Basic adjectives of feeling
Comparisons of adjectives, nouns and adverbs
In short, they comprise a wide range of areas.
The structures and functions are presented as Question - Answer dialogs where possible. The questions are in red and the answers in black. Various possibilities of expressing the same idea or function are listed in the same card. The cards can be used for self-learning or in class. They are suitable for individual work, pair work or group work. They can be used as resource for any activity or game to learn, practice or revise basic German grammar and vocabulary. To facilitate learning, the information in the cards is presented as structures related to each other and with accompanying clip arts.
All the clip arts were downloaded from www.openclipart.org
There are two files in this download. One in American English and one in British English. The printable PDF files consist of forty pages. You print them, fold them in two so that there is English on one side and French on the other. You glue them together and cut them out. Using a cardboard-like thicker sheet of paper in between the card pairs will make them more durable. If you wish you can get them laminated. There are five English - French card pairs on each page. The cards cover these structures and functions:
Greeting
Personal information (name, age, nationality, job, marital status, …)
Quantities
Prepositions of place
Colors
Weather
Time
What there is in a particular place
Likes, preferences, favorites, ability, lack of ability, fear
Permissions
Requests
Suggestions
Offers
Desires
Prohibitions
Obligations
Future
Prices and costs
Occasions
Diseases
Possessive adjectives
Subject pronouns
Asking for and giving directions.
Where buildings are
Basic physical adjectives.
Basic adjectives of feeling
Comparisons of adjectives, nouns and adverbs
In short, they comprise a wide range of areas.
The structures and functions are presented as Question - Answer dialogs where possible. The questions are in red and the answers in black. Various possibilities of expressing the same idea or function are listed in the same card. The cards can be used for self-learning or in class. They are suitable for individual work, pair work or group work. They can be used as resource for any activity or game to learn, practice or revise basic French grammar and vocabulary. To facilitate learning, the information in the cards is presented as structures related to each other and with accompanying clip arts.
All the clip arts were downloaded from www.openclipart.org and the images in the preview are from Creative Clips by Christa Wallden