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English is Confusing (Adjectives ending in -ed or -ing)
Grammar: adjectives ending in -ED vs -ING. This online exercise consists of a reading text explaining the grammar point in a humourous way (including 10 cloze questions) and 15 practice sentences.
Level: intermediate Age: 10-100 Author: Philip Roeland
Back to school - What a wonderful world (this would be)
An exercise to review vocabulary. Topic: school subjects
There is also a video activity! Students watch the video clip of the song What a wonderful world (this would be) and complete the lyrics. The song is performed by Simon & Garfunkel. This is the song Harrison Ford "sings" and "dances" in the movie Witness! I hope you and your students enjoy it!
Your feedback is always welcome! Thanks!
Present simple, present perfect, past tense
I have used this as a test (present simple, continuous, perfect and past simple). But focus is mostly on past simple and present perfect. Present simple and present continuous are there only to make it more " exating" :) This could be a great exercise (training, test) for past simple and present perfect for intermediate and advanced learners.