Teaching the difference between these two tenses takes more than one explanation, and students usually need to see it clearly laid out before they can practice it reliably. This bundle pairs a two-page reference sheet with a four-page practice worksheet so you have the introduction and the follow-up ready in one download. What's included:Reference sheet (2 pages): side-by-side comparison of both tenses with focus, uses, and example sentences; signal word lists for each tense with a note on overl
Ordering Food in a Restaurant – Complete ESL Speaking Lesson Looking for a ready-to-use speaking lesson on ordering food in a restaurant? This communicative ESL resource includes a realistic restaurant menu, structured role cards, dialogue writing tasks, and a complete lesson plan to guide you step by step. Perfect for practicing polite requests, ordering food and drinks, and handling common restaurant problems. What’s Included: • Printable restaurant menu • Waiter role card • Guest role card
Whose, Possessive Pronouns & Possessive ’s – Grammar Practice Worksheets (A1–A2) Looking for structured practice with whose, possessive pronouns (mine, yours, his, hers…) and possessive ’s? This ready-to-use grammar resource helps students understand and practise possession in English through a clear explanation page, guided exercises, and contextual tasks. Perfect for beginner and lower-intermediate ESL / EFL learners. What’s Included: • Dialogue reading activity (highlighting possession for
Some vs Any – Complete ESL Grammar Lesson (Worksheet + Editable Slides) Teach and practise some and any with this ready-to-use ESL lesson pack. This resource includes a printable worksheet for independent practice and an editable PowerPoint presentation for guided instruction and classroom movement activities. Perfect for beginner ESL / EFL learners What’s Included: • Printable PDF worksheet (15 fill-in-the-blank sentences) • Answer key • Editable PowerPoint presentation • Clear grammar e
Students often learn the present perfect and then hit the present perfect continuous and lose the thread completely. The two forms look similar, but the meaning shifts in ways that are hard to explain with a rule alone. This two-page reference sheet lays both tenses out side by side with clear examples, so students can actually see the difference and come back to it whenever it stops making sense. What's included:Side-by-side comparison of both tenses: focus, typical uses, and example sentences
Help your students understand comparatives and superlatives with this clear and structured grammar reference sheet! This resource provides a simple overview of the most important rules, including how to form comparatives and superlatives, common patterns, and irregular forms. It’s perfect as a classroom reference or for student notebooks. What’s included Clear explanation of comparatives and superlatives Rules for one-syllable and multi-syllable adjectives Special cases (e.g. -y adjectives,
This clear and simple grammar sheet explains direct speech in English and helps students understand how quotations are used in sentences. The resource introduces the basic rules of direct speech, including punctuation and structure, with easy-to-understand examples. Students learn how to identify and use direct speech in sentences. This resource works well as: a grammar reference sheet a quick introduction to direct speech support material for writing lessons a classroom handout or study g
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