Can you spot the mistake in the text below?
What’s the chances of a manned mission to Mars?
It could be a problem with apostrophes or a missing article, or maybe it just doesn’t
make sense. It could be there’s a punctuation mark missing or a spelling mistake, or
perhaps the words used don’t agree – the verb is singular but the noun is plural …
What do you think? Not sure? You need this book!
Inside you will find 60 examples of incorrect English, including the one above,
adapted from genuine mistakes published in newspaper and magazine articles,
advertisements, websites, and leaflets. Each example has one mistake. Your task is
to find it and say what kind of mistake it is – then write the corrected version.
In the process you will improve your written English by learning to identify the common
mistakes that professional writers make and that professional editors and proofreaders
miss.
We all need to write to communicate with others. This book shows you how to
improve your written English by avoiding the mistakes that the professionals make.
ALSO INCLUDES OUR EXCLUSIVE A-Z OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR WORDS!
This version of the book has an improved reading format and packed full of colourful photos and images to further amuse and motivate students!
Are you studying teeth or dentists? This is a fabulous ESL English teaching pack. It focuses on the topic and extends your students English skills. I have also added a blank set of templates so the students can create their own tests and share them with others in the class. A really nice teaching activity or homework task.
Vocabulary
2. 40 Discussion Words
3. Collocations
4. English Spelling Statements
5. English Idioms
6. Tense Conversion
Grammar
7. 5 Forms of the Verb
8. Sentence Blocks
9. Word Stress
Pronunciation
10. English Word Stress Statements
11. Sentence Stress
12. Clear Alphabet Translation
13. Connected Speech
14. Discussion Questions
Speaking & Listening
15. Situations
16. Describe the Pictures
17. Research Activities
18. Fun Fact Quiz
19. Answers
Are your students looking at holidays, tourism or travel? These fun ESL teaching worksheets will make a lot of difference to their motivation. These worksheets could be completed as a homework task or in the classroom. I have also included a blank copy of the templates. This lets the students create their own quizzes and share them with the rest of the class.
Vocabulary
2. 40 Discussion Words
3. Collocations
4. English Spelling Statements
5. English Idioms
Grammar
6. Tense Conversion
7. 5 Forms of the Verb
8. Sentence Blocks
9. Word Stress
Pronunciation
10. English Word Stress Statements
11. Sentence Stress
12. Clear Alphabet Translation
13. Connected Speech
14. Discussion Questions
Speaking & Listening
15. Situations
16. Describe the Pictures
17. Research Activities
18. Fun Fact Quiz
19. Answers
Spoken English Course - Places in the UK (45 pages)
Note: all activities include full answers. For detailed instructions on how to use each activity, please see the Talk a Lot Elementary Handbook, included in this teaching pack.
Contents
Sentence Focus Activities
Sentence Blocks + Extensions
Sentence Blocks – Sentence Stress and Vowel Sounds
Connected Sentence Cards
Connected Sentence Cards – with Consonant and Vowel Sounds
Connected Speech Template
Word Focus Activities
Discussion Words + IPA Version
Discussion Words – Visualisations
Places in the UK – Background Information
Places in the UK – Matching Game
Discussion Words Question Sheet
Information Exchange
Multi-Purpose Text:
• Original Text + Spot the Difference
• Gap-Fill + Multiple Choice Questions
• Comprehension Questions + True, False, or Unknown?
• Glossary of New Words
Free Practice Activities
Discussion Questions
Agree or Disagree?
Role Plays + Extensions
Continuous Assessment Tests
Vocabulary Test
Lesson Test
Talk a Lot - Spoken English Course Elementary Politics (37 pages)
Note: all activities include full answers. For detailed instructions on how to use each activity, please see the Talk a Lot Elementary Handbook, which is included in this teaching pack.
Contents
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Sentence Focus Activities
Sentence Blocks + Extensions
Sentence Blocks – Sentence Stress and Vowel Sounds
Connected Sentence Cards
Connected Sentence Cards – with Consonant and Vowel Sounds
Connected Speech Template
Word Focus Activities
Discussion Words + IPA Version
Discussion Words – Visualisations
Discussion Words Question Sheet
Information Exchange
Multi-Purpose Text:
• Original Text + Spot the Difference
• Gap-Fill + Multiple Choice Questions
• Comprehension Questions + True, False, or Unknown?
• Glossary of New Words
Free Practice Activities
Discussion Questions
Agree or Disagree?
Role Plays + Extensions
Continuous Assessment Tests
Vocabulary Test
Lesson Test
This book was originally in the public domain for free. I spent a considerable amount of time removing all the self promoting hyperlinks to the original free site, as well as adding lots of free, colourful images to each page. This book looks far more professional than the original one and the students will be proud to take it home when it is complete to show their parents.
Talk a Lot - Spoken English Course
A Great Way to Learn How to Really Speak English!
Intermediate Book 1
• Four full-length spoken English courses
• Over 200 hours of quality learning materials!
• Brand new and unique learning method
• Learn to use 8 essential intermediate level verb forms
• Learn real English – idioms, phrasal verbs, and slang!
• Practise using sounds, stress, and connected speech
• 100% photocopiable
As well as the teaching material for each course – around 45 hours in total – this book contains more than 100 pages of additional material which complements the course activities, for use in the classroom or for self-study at home.
This book is for students who are studying from intermediate level (B2/FCE) to advanced level (C1/CAE), although there will also be plenty of good material for students at pre-intermediate level. The main proposal of this book is that intermediate level can come as something of a shock for students who realise that, despite dutifully learning all the basic grammatical forms and vocabulary at elementary level, the English language remains just as unknowable as ever, thanks to the introduction – at intermediate level – of non-literal English
– i.e. idioms, phrasal verbs, and slang. Despite knowing plenty of words with their literal meanings, the goal of fluent communication retreats further into the distance, as the student begins to find coded language wherever they look – English that doesn’t make sense as they know it. For example, they may have learned the vocabulary words “cost”, “arm”, and “leg”, but do they know what it means “to cost an arm and a leg”? (To be very expensive!)
Talk a Lot Intermediate provides plenty of practice with these bewildering forms.
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. . . and welcome to 101 KS2 SATs English Grammar Revision Worksheets! This grammar book perfect KS2 revision material. It’s full of great material for testing your English grammar skills at this level – including question forms, state verbs, phrasal verbs, reported speech, use of articles, error correction, and much more. Many of the worksheets have a special emphasis on using the tenses and structures that you need to practise now, namely past perfect, past perfect continuous, past continuous, present perfect continuous, future continuous, future perfect, and the four conditionals.
This book contains 101 photocopiable worksheets, as well as full answers and notes for use.
This book's original title was Big Grammar Intermediate Book 1. If you have already bought or downloaded this book, please don't buy it again here as you will just be duplicating your purchase.
I have created a PowerPoint presentation combining Paper 1 and the mark scheme so you can ask a question, and immediately see the answer and the explanation. This is great for a wide range of different circumstances. If the students have completed the test this lets the teacher review the paper question by question. It also a great what of revising grammar at the whole class level. Each student shows the answer on whiteboard and then immediately check their answers.
A variety of questions has been included in this sample test to demonstrate the formats and
curriculum content that pupils may encounter in a live test. A commentary is provided in the
mark scheme that accompanies each question.
This sample test mark scheme is provided to give teachers an indication of how the tests will
be marked. The mark schemes for the sample tests have been subject to a shorter process
than the full, rigorous development process that is used for live mark schemes.
The sample test and mark schemes have been reviewed by teachers and other expert reviewers.
I love to get the students really talking about an issue. I saw another teacher do it and thought that this looks really effective.
My Walk to School Week teaching resources are designed to get the students to think about why we should walk to school, what are the alternatives and the benefits and the costs of walking to school using different modes of transport. They are also designed to get students really talking, listening and expressing their own ideas.
My teaching resources could be printed out and made into an eye catching, thought provoking display or used as a whole class discussion stimulus.
I am now making a new series of resources like this, so that teachers and students can get a lot more out of every lesson.
The comes with 2 powerpoint files and list of words in a text file. In addition, there is a link to more online resources relating to this topic.
In addition, I added more documents, a 31 teaching activity guide and a word mat.
The words covered are:
Forces & movement
force
movement
direction
distance
further
furthest
fast
faster
fastest
slow
slower
slowest
higher
highest
speed up
slow down
change direction
change shape
twist
squeeze
stretch
pull
push
twist
Additional documents are included with the permission of Sheffield Advisory and Inspection Service. These are available for free elsewhere online as word lists etc. However, not in the range of formats offered here.
This presentation covers KS1 Light and Dark and provides a simple to use spelling list. It also comes with a 31 Activity Teacher Guide and a revision word map to help remind children of the key vocabulary during the lessons.
The words covered are...
Light and dark
bright
light
dark
black
night
day
reflective strip
reflect
torch
warning light
Sun
candle
lamp
darker
darkest
brighter
brightest
brightness
shine
Additional documents are included with the permission of Sheffield Advisory and Inspection Service. These are available for free elsewhere online as word lists etc. However, not in the range of formats offered here.
KS1 Pushes & pulls Science Vocabulary and Spelling List contains images of all the words below, complete with links where a teacher can find additional useful teaching resources for all the subjects.
push
pull
movement
twist
spin
swing
slide
swerve
hop
jump
turn
fast
slow
faster
slower
go further
safe
danger
be careful
pushing
pushed
pulling
pulled
moving
Additional documents are included with the permission of Sheffield Advisory and Inspection Service. These are available for free elsewhere online as word lists etc. However, not in the range of formats offered here.
Lower KS2 Friction Science Vocabulary and Spelling pack. This pack contains pictures of all the keywords below, along with a link to more online learning resources.
This pack also contains a 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide to help you get more out of each lessons. These help to make learning fun.
Words used in the Friction Science Vocabulary Pack:
friction
air resistance
water resistance
forcemeter
newtons
surface area
forces
resists
Additional documents are included with the permission of Sheffield Advisory and Inspection Service. These are available for free elsewhere online as word lists etc. However, not in the range of formats offered here.
KS2 Characteristics of materials science vocabulary and spelling lists contain all the words listed below. In addition, they also contain a link to more useful teaching resources online.
I have also included a set of fun loop cards and a 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide to help to make your lessons more fun and more dynamic. I want you to get the most out of every purchase you make!
The words used in the KS2 Characteristics of materials science vocabulary pack
strong
weak
flexible
transparent
not transparent
soft
hard
waterproof
absorbent
shiny
dull
rigid
hot
cold
rough
smooth
opaque
compare
comparison
describe
description
material
characteristics
properties
stretchy
Additional documents are included with the permission of Sheffield Advisory and Inspection Service. These are available for free elsewhere online as word lists etc. However, not in the range of formats offered here.
KS2 Changing Circuits Science Vocabulary and Spelling pack. The presentation links the keywords below to interesting images and photos. At the end of the presentation, there is a link to more online teaching resources abut this topic.
I have included picture and word flash cards and a 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide to help you get more out of each lesson. The guide provides easy to set up, well paced activities which both you and your students will enjoy.
Words used in the KS2 Changing Circuits Science Vocabulary pack:
circuit
complete circuit
conductor
insulator
symbol
circuit diagram
electricity
component
voltage
Additional documents are included with the permission of Sheffield Advisory and Inspection Service. These are available for free elsewhere online as word lists etc. However, not in the range of formats offered here.
KS2 Changing State Science Vocabulary and Spelling pack. Each keyword below is linked to a photo. At the end of the presentation is a link to more online teaching resources.
I have included picture and word flash cards and a 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide to help you get more out of each lesson. The guide provides easy to set up, well paced activities which both you and your students will enjoy.
Words used in this KS2 Changing State Science Vocabulary pack:
evaporate
evaporation
condense
condensation
change of state
state
solid
liquid
gas
melt
freeze
conditions
solidify
freezing
melting
Additional documents are included with the permission of Sheffield Advisory and Inspection Service. These are available for free elsewhere online as word lists etc. However, not in the range of formats offered here.
KS2 Gases Around Us Science Vocabulary and Spelling Pack use the following words with flashcards. In addition, the presentation contains a link to more teaching sources.
I have included picture and word flash cards and a 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide to help you get more out of each lesson. The guide provides easy to set up, well paced activities which both you and your students will enjoy.
Words used in the KS2 Gases Around Us Science Vocabulary Pack
gas
gases
air
oxygen
carbon dioxide
helium
natural gas
carbon monoxide
evaporate
evaporation
condense
condensation
change of state
liquid
solid
properties
material
Additional documents are included with the permission of Sheffield Advisory and Inspection Service. These are available for free elsewhere online as word lists etc. However, not in the range of formats offered here.
Here is my simple French reading schemes. I have added some English guided reading worksheets to help you get more out of each book at no extra charge.
C'est la faute du chat !
Translator Janani Ganapathi
Original story: 'It's All the Cat's Fault!', English ,
Level 2 by Anushka Ravishankar
Illustrator Priya Kuriyan
Reading Level 1 (It is suitable for children who are eager to begin reading.) Language French Synopsis: Le garçon dans cette histoire n'a pas pu rendre ses devoirs à cause d'un chat. Mauvaise excuse ? Attends d'y lire ce qui lui est arrivé et comment un évènement peut entraîner à un autre, puis à plusieurs autres...
Use the reading worksheets to get as much as you can from this book. The sheets explore different aspects of the story.
Aaloo-Maaloo-Kaaloo
Translator Cyrille Largillier
Original story: Hindi , Level 1 by Vinita Krishna
Illustrator Suvidha Mistry
Reading Level 1 is suitable for children who are eager to begin reading.
Language French
Synopsis Un jour, Maloo dut chercher des pommes de terre dans le potager de sa grand-mère mais il n'en trouva aucune. Kaloo l'aide alors à découvrir les pommes de terre cachées.
I have collected together a range of different French story books. You can complete this French story book with these fun worksheets. You will be able to get a lot of work from every French book in this range.
Title: Bheema, le gros dormeur
Translator Sak Untala
Original story: In Hindi
Level 1 by Kiran Kasturia
Illustrator Shweta Mohapatra
Reading Level 1 (It is suitable for children who are eager to begin reading.)
Language French
Synopsis Bheema a le même problème que bon nombre d'entre-nous : il n'arrive pas à se lever le matin. Un petit ami lui vient en aide.