I created this resource for my ESOL learners to practice talking about dates, scheduling appointments and understanding how we talk about time and dates in English.
This resource is two sheets (or two sides) showing an example of a calendar month. The second sheet is comprehension questions about what the calendar contains.
Simple worksheets aimed at younger learners between 6-10.
Worksheet 1 is a rhyming worksheet to encourage learners to think about rhyming words.
Worksheet 2 invites the learners to write their own poem about spring.
A resource for Romanian language learners at a beginner level. This simple worksheet invites learners to join up the Romanian word to the correct English translation.
A simple worksheet that invites beginner learners of Romanian to select the correct tense for some basic sentences and identify the tense as either past, present or future tense.
For beginners to the Romanian language, this resource invites your learners to simply join up the digit to the correct Romanian word to help them identify the correct spelling / word for each number. Perfect for young learners or adult learners who are just starting out.
Help your learners familiarise themselves with the English alphabet with this easy, engaging, bright and colourful activity. The learners simply have to carry on the alphabet sequence.
This resource is aimed at early learners or those who are brand new to the English language- particularly those coming from a completely different alphabet.
A simple grammar exercise, perfect for ESOL/ ESL learners.
The learners must simply fill in the boxes provided with the correct spelling indicated by each suffix, either ‘er’ or ‘est’.
This exercise is a basic reading and comprehension worksheet, designed to introduce the topic of the Diwali festival to students.
This is also a great way to get your learners talking about festivals and holidays, particularly students from diverse backgrounds who celebrate non-western holidays.
We see a young Hindu girl, Tanya, describing how she celebrates Diwali with her family. A series of questions then follows to see how your students understand the text.