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Vocabulary

Actions
Age
Alphabet
American/British English
Animals
Autumn
Birthdays
Body
Christmas
City
Classroom
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Countries
Daily routines
Days of the week
Describing people
Easter
Environment
Face
Family
Feelings
Food
Friends
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Giving Directions
Greetings
Halloween
Health
Hobbies
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Home
Homonyms
Hours
Idioms
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London
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Months
Music
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Opposites
People
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Restaurant
Rooms in the house
School
Seasons
Shapes
Shopping
Sports
Spring
St.Patrick's day
Summer
Thanksgiving
Time
Toys
Travel
Transports
United Kingdom
Valentine's Day
Vocabulary in general
Weather
Winter

World

 

Grammar

Adjectives
Adverbs
Articles
Auxiliary verbs
Comparison
Conditionals
Conjunctions
Contractions
Countable/non-c.
Demonstratives
Determiners
For/since
Frequency
Future time
Gerunds and Infinitives
Imperative
Interrogatives
Irregular verbs
Modals
Much/many
Must/have to
Nouns
Participles
Parts of Speech
Passive voice
Past continuous
Past simple
Phonetics
Phrasal verbs
Plurals
Possessives
Prepositions
Pronouns
Present 
    continuous

Present 
    perfect

Present simple
Punctuation
Quantity
Questions
Relative clauses
Reported Speech
Some/any
Subject and verb
Subjunctives
Subordination
Tag questions
To be
Time Adverbs
Used to
Verb tenses
Word order

 

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Listenings
Movies

Readings
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Tests

Webquests
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English exercises  > used

 


 
Idiom Match-Up
Would be specially good for ESL students who find such idioms alien, yet when explained, they become interesting.

Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
Author:elkesmith

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Family Members
Quick review of words use to describe the members of the family

Level: elementary
Age: 5-7
Author:Se�ora F.

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Words often confused
Learners are explained some of the often mixed up words which they are then expected to use actively in a gap-fill exercise.

Level: intermediate
Age: 14-100
Author:Bjaern

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Discovering parts of the house
Use this game to review parts of the house, as a warm up or a review in the end of the class

Level: elementary
Age: 9-100
Author:Lidia

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B1. Verbal tenses review
Game to practise all the verbal tenses for the B1 level of English.

Level: intermediate
Age: 11-100
Author:ismaelmope

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Easy Confused Words
this is a "verify your knowledge" exercise I will do with one of my groups after I will give them a lesson about Easily Confused Words (the exercises I have chosen are from a book, so I can�t post them on ESL, so IF YOU WANT THEM SEND ME A PM. The words included are: both, either, neither, nor, so, since, for, some, any, a little, a few, little, few, much, many, who, which, must not, need not, weather, whether. The exercises are various: fill in the blanks, choose the right answer, quiz. Hope you find it useful

Level: elementary
Age: 12-100
Author:diana_elena

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USED TO
IT IS TO DESCRIBE ALL THOSE CUSTOMS WE USE IN THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE

Level: elementary
Age: 14-100
Author:Sonia Ang�lica L�pez Daza

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Words Often Confused
This exercise is on the words often confused.

Level: intermediate
Age: 11-100
Author:Nataliya Stupak

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USED TO
Students watch a video from the British Council Teens website and complete the tapescript with USED TO or USE TO.

Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
Author:Janine Williams

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Use to, used to, didn�t use to and did __ use to?
Some exercises to study the "use to".

Level: elementary
Age: 11-100
Author:Victor Leonardo

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