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Adjectives - Opposites
Adjectives matching and tracing worksheet DOC
Students practise tracing, and then independently writing, the list of opposite adjectives. When finished students match the adjectives on that page with the pictures by drawing a line.
Includes: happy, sad, angry, tired, big, small, tall, short, open, closed.


Present Continuous
What are you doing? - present continuous PPT
A powerpoint presentation to aid teaching present continous. The present continuous tense is introduced and practised through the construction: "What are you doing?" "I am VERB + ING."
Includes: introduction and explanation slides of how to contruct and use present continuous, several example slides, e.g. "What are you doing?" "I am dancing.", present continous with different pronouns and conjugations of 'to be', 6 Qs and As slides for practise, summary slide.

What are you doing? worksheet PDF
A worksheet to practise forming sentences in present continuous. Students are given verbs and are asked to first put the words into present continuous format by adding ING, then put the word into a sentence by adding I am... They are therefore practising forming present continuous sentences in stages.
Includes: sing, run, dance, jump, read, sleep, eat, drink

Present Continuous Sentence Making 1 PDF
A worksheet to practise forming sentences in present continuous. Students are given a pronoun and verb in infinitive, and are required to make a sentence using these words folowing the simple present continuous sentence format: Pronoun + 'to be' + verb +ing.
Includes: I/run, I/dance, I/sleep, you/write, he/eat, she/sing, it/play, we/talk, they/jump.

Present Continuous Sentence Making 2 DOC
A worksheet to practise forming sentences in present continuous. Students are given a pronoun and verb in infinitive, and are required to make a sentence using these words following the simple present continuous sentence format: Pronon + 'to be' + verb +ing.
Includes: I/eat, I/drink, I/draw, I/swim, I/listen, I/sing, I/run, I/jump rope.

Present Continuous Unscramble and Write PDF
A worksheet to practise forming sentences in present continuous. Includes two exercise: 1) Students make simple sentences in present continuous format from given words, e.g.: I / think, it / bark, they /shout. 2) Students unscramble and write down longer present continuous sentences, e.g.: reading a book / he / is.

I am + ing present continous sentences 1 PDF
A worksheet to practise forming more complex sentences in present continuous. Students are given a pronoun and transitive verb + object, and are required to make a sentence using these words folowing the present continuous sentence format: Pronon + 'to be' + verb +ing + object. Students learn attaching ING to the verb, which does not neccesarily have to be the last word in the sentence.
Includes: dance, talk, read a book, play basketball, go to school, paint a picture, watch TV.

I am + ing present continous sentences 2 PDF
A worksheet to practise forming more complex sentences in present continuous. Students are given a pronoun and transitive verb + object, and are required to make a sentence using these words folowing the present continuous sentence format: Pronon + 'to be' + verb +ing + object. Students learn attaching ING to the verb, which does not neccesarily have to be the last word in the sentence.
Includes: ride a bike, drive a car, write letters, take a photo, bake cookies, tell jokes.

Pronouns
Pronoun + to be matching and tracing DOC
Pronoun + to be matching and tracing worksheet practises sentences with pronouns and conjugation of the verb 'be'. Students first read the sentences, then trace the sentences, and lastly match the question clouds to the correct answer clouds.
Includes: Are you happy? Yes, I am happy. Is he tired? Yes he is tired. Is she angry? No, she is not angry. Are we kind? Yes, we are kind.

Pronouns + be, fill-in sentences PDF
Pronoun + to be fill in sentences reviews the conjugations of 'to be' with different pronouns. Students fill in the correct conjugation of 'to be'. In the second exerrcise, students must unscramble and rewrite simple subject predicate sentences with with the correct word order.






