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150 Words which are both Verbs and Nouns
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150 Words which are both Verbs and Nouns

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150 Words which are both Verbs and Nouns - complete with some different teaching ideas. It is a great resource for introducing this concept to your students. Some ideas for how to use this worksheet. For each word, quickly draw the two different meanings and label them. Play a fun game of charades – The students randomly choose words and then try to act out each of the words. Use these words to play fun hangman games!
Test Your Grammar Skills Mistakes that English Native Speakers Make 3
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Test Your Grammar Skills Mistakes that English Native Speakers Make 3

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Test Your Grammar Skills Mistakes that English Native Speakers Make 3 Believe it or not, English native speakers sometimes make mistakes when using their own language! To find them, simply read a daily newspaper regularly or check out some of the leaflets at an English Tourist Information Centre or library! Identify one mistake in each sentence below and write the letter of the category that it belongs to out of the following: A. apostrophes B. articles C. capital letters D. clumsy style E. commas F. extra or missing words G. spelling mistakes
Test Your Grammar Skills Mistakes that English Native Speakers Make 4
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Test Your Grammar Skills Mistakes that English Native Speakers Make 4 Believe it or not, English native speakers sometimes make mistakes when using their own language! To find them, simply read a daily newspaper regularly or check out some of the leaflets at an English Tourist Information Centre or library! Identify one mistake in each sentence below and write the letter of the category that it belongs to out of the following: A. apostrophes B. articles C. capital letters D. clumsy style E. commas F. extra or missing words G. spelling mistakes
Test Your Grammar Skills Personal and Possessive Pronouns (gap-fill)
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Test Your Grammar Skills Personal and Possessive Pronouns (gap-fill)

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Test Your Grammar Skills Personal and Possessive Pronouns (gap-fill) 1. Personal subject pronouns:  the subject of a sentence  go before the main verb  e.g. “she” in: “She had a cup of tea at eight o’clock this morning.” 2. Personal object pronouns:  the object of a sentence (what the subject is talking about)  go after the main verb  e.g. “him” in: “I saw him for a few minutes before he left.” 3. Possessive adjectives:  describe possession  go before a noun  e.g. “my” in: “Can you pass my bag please?” 4. Possessive pronouns: o describe possession o replace a noun o e.g. “hers” in: “Whose book is that?” “It’s hers.” Put the pronouns in the correct order.
Test Your Research Skills Find the Odd One Out 5
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Test Your Research Skills Find the Odd One Out 5

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Test Your Research Skills Find the Odd One Out 5 Example questions... 1. Which of the following is not a food that comes in tins? a) beans b) peas c) crisps d) sardines 2. Which of the following is not a type of shop? a) chemist b) dentist’s c) newsagent d) bakery
Test Your Creative Writing Skills Write a Story 3
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Test Your Creative Writing Skills Write a Story 3

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Test Your Creative Writing Skills Write a Story 3 The students use the picture provided in the work to give then an idea for a story. The story must also include the following things: A broken down pizza delivery vehicle A bus stop in the middle of nowhere A mysterious stranger A man who claims to have had nothing to eat for five days