This bundle helps students practise important English verb tenses through clear grammar explanations and structured exercises. The worksheets focus on common tense contrasts and typical grammar difficulties for ESL learners. Students practise recognising signal words, forming correct verb forms, and applying tenses in meaningful sentences. The materials are ideal for grammar practice, revision lessons, homework, or assessment. Grammar Topics Included ✔ Present Simple vs Past Simple✔ Present
ESL Food & Restaurant Mini Unit – Complete A1–A2 Lesson Pack Teach food vocabulary, functional language, and the grammar topic some vs any with this ready-to-use ESL mini unit. This bundle combines a structured grammar lesson with a communicative restaurant role-play activity. Perfect for beginner ESL / EFL learners. Included Resources: 1. Some vs Any Lesson • Printable worksheet • Answer key • Editable PowerPoint slides • Interactive classroom activity 2. Ordering Food in a Restaurant Role
This bundle helps students practise important English grammar basics through clear explanations and structured exercises. The worksheets focus on common grammar topics that ESL learners often find challenging. Students practise recognising grammar patterns, forming correct structures, and applying rules in context. The materials are ideal for grammar practice, review lessons, homework, or quick assessments. Grammar Topics Included ✔ Some vs Any ✔ Adverbs (Adjective vs Adverb) ✔ Possessive
This bundle includes engaging ESL speaking activities designed to help students practise real-life communication in English. The activities are based on Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) and use information gap tasks, role plays, and pair work to encourage authentic conversation. Students practise asking questions, exchanging information, and speaking confidently in everyday situations. Included Activities ✔ Restaurant Role Play – students practise ordering food and interacting with a w
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
This engaging Christmas ESL lesson is based on the animated episode The Secret World of Santa Claus – Santa Claus’ Secret. Students practise vocabulary, listening comprehension, and reading skills while watching the episode and completing structured activities. The lesson includes pre-teaching vocabulary, comprehension questions, and character matching activities, making it ideal for seasonal English lessons. Language Focus Christmas and winter vocabulary listening comprehension reading
This grammar resource helps students understand and practise the difference between Present Perfect and Past Simple. Students work with signal words and context clues to choose the correct tense and explain their choices. Grammar Focus: Present Perfect vs Past Simple Signal words and time expressions Recognising when the exact time is important Using the correct verb form in context Students practise through a variety of activities including: choosing the correct tense completing sentence
Help your students master the Present Perfect Simple with a clear focus on for and since. This structured grammar resource guides students through formation, usage, and common mistakes while reinforcing the difference between duration ( for) and starting point ( since). Grammar Focus: Present Perfect formation (have/has + past participle) For (duration) vs. Since (specific point in time) Error correction Sentence completion Communicative speaking practice (“Find someone who…”) What’s In
This, That, These, Those – Demonstratives Grammar Practice (A1) Looking for a simple, structured way to practise this, that, these, and those? This ready-to-use resource helps students understand singular vs plural and near vs far through clear, scaffolded exercises. Perfect for beginner ESL / EFL learners! What’s Included: • 2 student worksheets • Fill-in-the-blank exercises • Multiple choice practice • A short dialogue for contextual use • Complete answer key • Print & go – no prep re
Bring excitement to your classroom with this interactive price guessing game inspired by “The Price Is Right.”Students estimate the prices of everyday items and compete in a fun game-show format. The activity encourages students to practise numbers, money vocabulary, and speaking skills while developing a realistic sense of prices. The game format motivates students to participate actively and creates a lively classroom atmosphere. Students Practise saying and understanding prices in Engli
This communicative information gap activity helps students practise asking and answering questions in English while learning about unusual pets. Students work in pairs and exchange information to complete missing details about different animals. The activity encourages real communication and helps learners practise forming questions and answers naturally. Grammar / Language Focus: asking and answering questions speaking practice in pairs describing animals and pets exchanging information St
This worksheet helps students practise the difference between Present Simple and Past Simple in English. Students review when each tense is used and practise recognising signal words, forming correct verb forms, and applying the tenses in sentences. Grammar Focus: Present Simple vs Past Simple recognising signal words correct verb forms using tenses in context Students practise through a variety of activities such as: choosing the correct tense completing sentences with the correct verb
This engaging ESL speaking activity helps students practise asking and answering questions about prices using “How much is…?” and “How much are…?”Students work in pairs and exchange information to find out the prices of different items. The activity encourages real communication and helps learners practise asking questions and responding naturally in everyday shopping situations. The information gap format keeps students actively involved and promotes confident speaking. Grammar Focus How
This ESL resource introduces students to the going-to future and helps them practise talking about future plans. Students first learn the structure of the going-to future and then apply it in a communicative summer Bingo speaking activity. Grammar Focus: Going-to future (am / is / are + going to + infinitive) Talking about future plans Asking and answering questions about future activities Students practise through: a clear grammar explanation with examples guided examples of the structur
This comprehensive grammar resource helps students understand and practice adverbs and adjectives, including how to form adverbs and when to use adjective vs. adverb forms correctly. Students complete a variety of structured tasks: Forming adverbs from adjectives Completing sentences with correct adverb forms Correcting common adverb mistakes Distinguishing between adjectives and adverbs in context Grammar Focus: Forming adverbs (-ly forms) Irregular forms (good → well, bad → badly, fast →
Engage your students in a communicative information gap speaking activity where they plan a one-week trip to Ireland using a shared weather forecast. Students work in pairs (Student A and Student B). Each student has part of the weekly weather forecast. They must ask and answer questions to complete the full forecast and then choose suitable activities for each day. Grammar Focus: Asking and answering questions about the weather Using the will future for predictions Functional speaking for pl
This engaging creative writing activity encourages students to write imaginative stories related to Easter and the Easter Bunny. Students respond to creative prompts that inspire storytelling, imagination, and personal expression. The activity helps learners practise writing while expanding their vocabulary in a fun seasonal context. The prompts work well for creative writing lessons, seasonal activities, early finishers, or substitute plans. Language Focus writing short narratives descri
This engaging creative writing activity encourages students to write imaginative stories about summer adventures and experiences. Students choose one of several summer-themed story prompts and create their own narrative. The activity helps learners practise storytelling, develop vocabulary, and express ideas creatively. The prompts include adventurous and imaginative scenarios such as discovering a mysterious map, learning something new during summer, or visiting a magical world. Language Foc