Description
These 36 fill-in-the-blank task cards give adult ESL grammar students focused, repeated practice with possessive pronouns through mini-dialogues that make each sentence feel like a real moment of communication rather than an isolated grammar exercise.
Possessive pronouns are one of those grammar points that feel simple until students are mid-sentence and suddenly can't remember whether to say "mine" or "my." The mini-dialogue format provides context, so students are reading for meaning every time, which is exactly the kind of practice that helps them use possessive pronouns accurately when they're speaking and writing and understand them when listening or reading.
WHAT'S INSIDE this task card set:
- ✅ 36 task cards: a color set and a black-and-white set
- ✅ Student answer sheet (optional but makes it clear when more than one answer per card is required)
- ✅ Answer key so checking student work takes as little of your time as possible
HOW TO USE THIS TASK CARD SET:
Add them to your task card library so students can access them whenever. Set the cards up at stations and have students rotate through them, use them for fast-finisher work, or pull a handful for targeted small-group practice. They work just as well as a whole-class activity where pairs work through cards together and compare answers. The black-and-white set keeps printing costs low if you're running multiple copies.
THIS WAS CREATED FOR YOUR ADULT ESL STUDENTS
The sentences were written with adult ESL students in mind. The content is appropriate for high school students with grammar knowledge gaps as well, but it isn't written or designed to engage children. The contextual practice gives them the repetition they need without the tedium of decontextualized drills.
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Questions? Drop them in the Q&A section.
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Description
These 36 fill-in-the-blank task cards give adult ESL grammar students focused, repeated practice with possessive pronouns through mini-dialogues that make each sentence feel like a real moment of communication rather than an isolated grammar exercise.
Possessive pronouns are one of those grammar points that feel simple until students are mid-sentence and suddenly can't remember whether to say "mine" or "my." The mini-dialogue format provides context, so students are reading for meaning every time, which is exactly the kind of practice that helps them use possessive pronouns accurately when they're speaking and writing and understand them when listening or reading.
WHAT'S INSIDE this task card set:
- ✅ 36 task cards: a color set and a black-and-white set
- ✅ Student answer sheet (optional but makes it clear when more than one answer per card is required)
- ✅ Answer key so checking student work takes as little of your time as possible
HOW TO USE THIS TASK CARD SET:
Add them to your task card library so students can access them whenever. Set the cards up at stations and have students rotate through them, use them for fast-finisher work, or pull a handful for targeted small-group practice. They work just as well as a whole-class activity where pairs work through cards together and compare answers. The black-and-white set keeps printing costs low if you're running multiple copies.
THIS WAS CREATED FOR YOUR ADULT ESL STUDENTS
The sentences were written with adult ESL students in mind. The content is appropriate for high school students with grammar knowledge gaps as well, but it isn't written or designed to engage children. The contextual practice gives them the repetition they need without the tedium of decontextualized drills.
GRAB IT AND GO
Print, cut, done. You're ready.
Questions? Drop them in the Q&A section.
Get possessive with these resources (add them to your cart)!








