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Daily Routines Worksheet
Daily Routines 2 Page Worksheet
Looking for a worksheet for a class about Daily Routines and focusing on the present simple tense for ESL beginner level learne? Then this free 2 page worksheet for English language learners is just what you need.
Your students will practice:
Using vocabulary related to daily routines Affirmative sentences with the present simple tense Negative Sentences with the present simple tense Closed (yes/no) questions with the present simple tense Open questions with the present simple tense Suggested Level: Beginner – Elementary Level (CEFR A1)
Present Continuous Worksheet
Present Continuous 2 page Worksheet
Looking for a worksheet to help your ESL students practice the Present Continuous tense? Then this free 2 page worksheet for beginner ESL adults and teens is just what you need.
Your students will practice:
Using vocabulary related to actions in progress Affirmative sentences with the Present Continuous tense Negative Sentences with the Present Continuous tense Both closed and open questions with the Present Continuous tense. Suggested Level: Beginner – Elementary Level (CEFR A1)
Abilities Worksheet
Abilities Worksheet
Teaching a class on abilities and need a worksheet for your students to practice using modal verb ‘can’ for ESL beginner level learners? This worksheet covers all the essentials. It includes two pages so you can print/copy double-sided.
Suggested Level: Beginner-Elementary (CEFR A1)
Likes and Dislikes Worksheet
Likes and Dislikes worksheet
Looking for worksheets for a class about Likes and Dislikes using like, love, don’t like, hate and don’t mind? Are you focusing on both Like + Noun and Like + V-ing? Then this free 2 page worksheet for ESL beginners is just what you need.
Your students will practice:
Using Like + noun Using Like + V-ing Affirmative sentences Forming closed (yes/no) questions with like + V-ing Forming sentences with verbs of liking: love, like, don’t mind, don’t like, and hate.
Suggested Level: Beginner and above (CEFR A1)
What's My Job? Worksheet
What's My Job? ESL worksheet
Need a worksheet to help your students learn the vocabulary related to jobs? This worksheet has 25 jobs and is perfect for low level learners.
Suggersted level: Beginner – Elementary (A1)
Chores Worksheet
Chores ESL worksheet
Need a worksheet to help your students learn the vocabulary of household chores? This worksheet includes 16 chores and is perfect for low level learners.