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Most of my resources are worksheets which are very helpful for teachers to assess how the learners understand each lesson.
CONVERSATION: SHOPPING
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CONVERSATION: SHOPPING

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THIS WORKSHEET IS ALL ABOUT SHOPPING AND IT ALSO INCLUDES VOCABULARIES. IT ALSO INCLUDES CONVERSATION FOR THE STUDENTS TO DO.
DESCRIBING AND COMPARING
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DESCRIBING AND COMPARING

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THIS WORKSHEET AIMS TO HELP TEACHERS WHO ARE DISCUSSING COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES. i HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU.Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between the two objects they modify (larger, smaller, faster, higher). They are used in sentences where two nouns are compared, in this pattern: Noun (subject) + verb + comparative adjective + than + noun (object).
PREPOSITION: LOCATION OF AN ESTABLISHMENT
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PREPOSITION: LOCATION OF AN ESTABLISHMENT

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THIS WORKSHEET IS ALL ABOUT A LOCATION OF AN ESTABLISHMENT AND WE USE PREPOSITION. A preposition is a word used to link nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words within a sentence. They act to connect the people, objects, time and locations of a sentence. Prepositions are usually short words, and they are normally placed directly in front of nouns.
POSITION: LOCATION
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POSITION: LOCATION

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tHIS WORKSHEET USES PREPOSITION. A preposition is a word used to link nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words within a sentence. They act to connect the people, objects, time and locations of a sentence. Prepositions are usually short words, and they are normally placed directly in front of nouns.
WH QUESTIONS
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WH QUESTIONS

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WH QUEESTION IS a question in English that is a request for information. Wh- questions usually start with a word beginning with wh-, but “how” is also included. The wh- words are: what, when, where, who, whom, which, whose, why, and how… I HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU.
DO,DOES, DOESN'T,DON'T
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DO,DOES, DOESN'T,DON'T

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THIS SLIDE PRESENTATION IS TO SUPPORT THE DISCUSSION REGARDING THE USE OF DOES, DO, AND ITS NEGATIVE FORM…DON’T (do not) is the negative form of DO while DOESN’T (does not) is the negative form of DOES. The tiny difference is: - Use DOES / DOESN’T if the subject is third-person singular (he, she, it). … That is plural nouns and with the pronouns I, you, we and they.
ADVERB
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ADVERB

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THIS WORKSHEET IS ALL ABOUT ADVERBS. Adverbs of Frequency are adverbs that answer the question ’ How often/frequently?’. They tell us how often something happens.
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE TENSE
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PRESENT PROGRESSIVE TENSE

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This worksheet is all about present progressive or continuous tense.The PRESENT PROGRESSIVE TENSE indicates continuing action, something going on now. This tense is formed with the helping “to be” verb, in the present tense, plus the present participle of the verb (with an -ing ending): "I am buying all my family’s Christmas gifts early this year.
ASKING QUESTIONS
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ASKING QUESTIONS

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THIS SLIDE PRESENTATION IS ALL ABOUT THE WH QUESTIONS OR ASKING QUESTIONS. IT IS MORE EASY FOR THE STUDENTS TO LEARN SOMETHING IF THERE ARE SOME PICTURES WHICH THEY CAN SEE.
CONJUNCTIONS
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CONJUNCTIONS

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THIS WORKSHEET IS ALL ABOUT CONJUNCTIONS. A conjunction is a part of speech that is used to connect words, phrases, clauses, or sentences. Conjunctions are considered to be invariable grammar particle, and they may or may not stand between items they conjoin.
HAS, HAVE
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HAS, HAVE

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THIS WORKSHEET AIMS TO HELP TO TEACHERS WHO ARE TEACHING HOW TO USE HAS AND HAVE AND ITS NEGATIVE. Have is the root VERB and is generally used alongside the PRONOUNS I / You / We / Ye and They and PLURAL NOUNS. Generally, have is a PRESENT TENSE word. Has is used alongside the PRONOUNS He / She / It and Who and SINGULAR NOUNS. … Singular refers to one person / animal / thing, etc.
MONTHS OF THE YEAR
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MONTHS OF THE YEAR

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THIS SLIDE PRESENTATION IS ALL ABOUT MONTHS OF THE YEAR. mAYBE WE CAN ADD WHAT ARE THOSE COMMON HOLIDAYS AND CELEBRATIONS IN EVERY MONTH. Calendar with 12 months. Each month has either 28, 30, or 31 days during a common year, which has 365 days.
subject pronouns
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subject pronouns

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THIS WORKSHEET IS ALL ABOUT SUBJECT PRONOUNS. A subject pronoun is a personal pronoun that is used as the subject of a verb. Subject pronouns are usually in the nominative case for languages with a nominative–accusative alignment pattern. … In English, the subject pronouns are I, you, he, she, it, we, ye, they,what, and who.
THERE IS / THERE ARE
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THERE IS / THERE ARE

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tHIS WORKSHEET AIMS TO HELP TEACHERS WHO ARE DISCUSSING HOW TO USE THERE IS AND THERE ARE.The choice between the phrases there is and there are at the beginning of a sentence is determined by the noun that follows it.Use there is when the noun is singular (“There is a cat”). Use there are when the noun is plural (“There are two cats”).
VERB BE: IS, AM, ARE
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VERB BE: IS, AM, ARE

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Verb BE. BE is the most important verb in the English language. It is used as a main verb and as an auxiliary verb, and it is also used in the passive voice. BE is the only English verb that has three conjugations in the simple present (am | are | is). … All other verbs have only one past tense conjugation.