Esl .pdf Lessons.
A range of topic based lesson plans by Liz Regan available for free download in PDF format, so they'll print out perfectly on A4 or Letter-size paper. Each worksheet comes with Teacher's Notes. When each PDF file opens, you can print it out or save it to your computer. Level: Intermediate to Advanced Art Colour Encourage your students' fluency with this
fascinating topic-based worksheet on colour! Business Advertising Keep your students talking with this stimulating worksheet on the topic of advertising! People Friends Your students will love this useful worksheet based on the topic of friends! GenderExplore the linguistic aspect of sexual discrimination with this unusual worksheet on the topic of gender. Health Parts of the Body
Build on your students' basic "body" vocabulary by using nouns as verbs in this great topic worksheet on parts of the body! Health: Accidents & EmergenciesYour students will thoroughly enjoy talking about themselves with this worksheet based on the topic of health! Transport Transport Vocabulary A handy Pre-Intermediate/Intermediate lesson which introduces vocabulary for
various common types of transport through a Mix'n'Match activity. TransportAn interesting Pre-Intermediate/Intermediate lesson in which students warm up by brainstorming types of transport before being introduced to some idiomatic expressions based on transport. Holidays Holidays and Hotels A useful Pre-Intermediate/Intermediate lesson in which students revise their
question-forming ability in an introductory Q&A activity. Holiday Phrases and PlacesA fun Pre-Intermediate/Intermediate lesson which practises holiday vocabulary through a gap-fill activity which leads on to a fun Mix'n'Match "quiz" on famous cities and sights. Holiday Word PartnersA great Pre-Intermediate/Intermediate lesson which introduces students to useful common holiday
collocations through a Mix'n'Match activity. Food Food in the UK Introduce your students to the delights (and dangers!) of British food with this informative topic-based worksheet. Eating HabitsA globally-minded Pre-Intermediate/Intermediate lesson which enables students to discuss a variety of eating habits (e.g. chopsticks, fast food). Holiday Food A refreshingly different Pre-
Intermediate/Intermediate lesson which covers a variety of angles as far as the topic of "Food" is concerned. Food SayingsA very enjoyable Pre-Intermediate/Intermediate lesson based on common sayings such as "a piece of cake". British FoodA really useful culturally instructive Pre-Intermediate/Intermediate lesson for students who are studying in Britain or are planning to go
there. Environment Environment Get your students talking with this thought-provoking topic-based worksheet on the environment. Environment and AnimalsA highly topical Pre-Intermediate/Intermediate lesson which introduces students to the core vocabulary needed to discuss this subject. Environment and PollutionAn extremely useful Pre-Intermediate/Intermediate lesson
which widens students' vocabulary for "Pollution" by introducing useful word partners in a matching activity. Environment and RubbishA stimulating Pre-Intermediate/Intermediate worksheet which broadens students' vocabulary on the subject of rubbish. Christmas Christmas Conversation A pure conversation lesson to give your Pre-Intermediate/Intermediate students lots of
practise in fluency. Christmas FunA very enjoyable, upbeat lesson for your Pre-Intermediate/Intermediate students at Christmas time. Christmas VocabularyA festive and fun way for your Pre-Intermediate/Intermediate students to learn some Christmas vocabulary. Formatted PDF units including lead-in, comprehension and follow-up activities, word lists and answers to exercises.
Lead-in: the Trump familyJigsaw reading (graded English): Donald Trump, Fred Trump (father), Frederick Trump (grandfather)Grammar follow-up: participle clauses. (Advanced version) Lead-in vocabulary: work clothingNews article (graded English) : woman sent home from work for refusing to wear high-heeled shoesGrammar follow-up: reported speech Reading text on sci-fi
drama series Black Mirror (120 words)Reading comprehension taskDiscussion on the consequences of new technologyYouTube clip from the Black Mirror episode NosediveNetflix featurette with writer Charlie Brooker (1 minute)Follow-up discussion about social media Lead-in speaking: movies and ways of watchingPicture-text matching: genresLanguage reference boxes:likes
and dislikes / describing moviesMatching exercise: questions.Guessing game: moviesIndividual speaking using prompts and language reference box English as a second language lessons for beginners: Learn the basic language rules and use of everyday-life English while building up your vocabulary as you read more and more. Below is a chart of elementary level topics one
should learn as a starter such as the numbers, days, months, verb to be, question words, and so on. Each lesson page includes explanations, examples and exercises.More Advanced LessonsExercises For Beginners ESLQuick ReviewLesson Page1. English AlphabetA, B, CVowel / ConsonantsAlphabet 2. Verb To Be (Present)am, is, areI am, You are, He isVerb To Be3.
NumbersCardinal: One, TwoOrdinal: First, SecondNumbers in English4. Days and MonthsMonday, Tuesday...January, February...Days Months Seasons5. Telling the DateMay the third05/03/1999How to say the Date6. Ask and Give DirectionsExcuse me. How can I get to the library?Could you tell me the nearest way to...Ask Give Directions7. Telling the Time11:30 - It is half past
eleven10:15 - It is a quarter past tenTelling the Time8. Subject PronounsI, You, He, She, ItWe, You, TheySubject Pronouns9. Subject Verb AgreementHe likesShe fliesSubject Verb Agreement10. Indefinite ArticlesA and Ana lesson, an antIndefinite Articles11. Possessive AdjectivesMy, Your, His, Her, ItsOur, Their Possessive Adjectives 12. Singular and Pluralbook - booksfoot -
feetSingular and Plural13. There Is & There AreThere is an animalThere are animalsThere is & There are 14. This That These ThoseThis ringthose ringsThis That These Those15. WH QuestionsWhich, WhatWho, WhereQuestion Words16. Have Got & Has GotI've got brown eyesJudy has got friends.Have Got & Has Got17. Some & AnyI want some water.Is there any water?
Some and Any18. Much & Many & A lot ofThere are many cars.There isn't much waterMuch & Many & Lots Of19. How Much & How ManyHow many fingers?How much time?How Much & How Many20. NounsCountable Nouns: Many carsUncountable Nouns: Little butterCountable Uncountable Nouns21. Possessive PronounsMine, Yours, HisOurs, Theirs...Possessive
Pronouns22. PrepositionsDirection, Position, Time, Place...opposite, in front of, during, above...Prepositions23. Also & Too & EitherNegative Sentences: EitherAffirmative Sentences: Too / AlsoAlso & Too & Either24. ImperativesListen to meOpen the doorImperatives25. Can / Can'tpossibility, ability, inability, requestinadequacy, permissionCan / Can't26. Polite RequestsCould you
help me, please?Would you mind If I turn on the TV?Polite Requests27. Present Continuous TenseI am studying English right now.They are waiting for my sister.Present Progressive Tense28. Object Pronounsme, you, him / her / itus, you, themObject Pronouns29. Simple Present TenseHe goes to school.Do you play chess?Simple Present Tense30. Daily Routine EnglishI wake
up at 7 o'clock.I go to work.Daily Routine English31. Be Going to FutureI am going to visit my uncle tomorrow.He is going to come later.Be Going To Future32. Must & Have to / Has toMother: You must come home early.Friend: You have to wear uniform at school.Must & Have To / Has To33. Tense AgreementI came home and did homework.I come home and do
homeworkTense Agreement34. Question TypesAre you English?How old are you?Types of Questions35. Types of SentencesSimple sentencesCompound sentences...Types of Sentences 36. Colors in EnglishWhite / Black / BrownBlue / Yellow / OrangeColors in English37. See vs Watch vs LookI can't see you.I can't watch you all day.See vs Watch vs Look38. Affect or
EffectThat movie affected me.The movie had no effects on me.Affect or Effect39. Accept / Except / ExpectI don't expect her to acceptany gifts except for flowers.Accept / Except / Expect Featured Sites:Agenda Web: Lists of exercises, lessons, vocabulary and more for ESL students and teachers. You are here: >> Home >> ESL Beginners ↑▲▲▲▲▲▲▲↑
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