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Review of “Either” and “Neither”
In this vocabulary practice worksheet, students rewrite the underlined phrases in 10 sentences using "either" or "neither."
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QUIZ : Using As . . . As and Less . . . Than
In this making comparisons practice learning exercise, learners rewrite 10 sentences that make comparisons using "as...as" and "less...than".
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A Thanksgiving Story
In this active and passive voice worksheet, middle schoolers read a paragraph regarding Thanksgiving and then rewrite five of the sentences in passive voice.
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Questions about Thanksgiving
In this writing questions worksheet, students examine 5 statements regarding Thanksgiving. They then change them into questions with the same essential meaning.
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Modals and Their Meaning in Context
In this modal practice worksheet, students read 10 sentences and determine the meaning of the modal in each sentence using the context of the sentence. A word bank is provided.
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Conjunctions: Dressing for the Heat in Japan
In this conjunctions instructional activity, students fill in the blanks of a passage using the correct conjunctions. Students read the passage on dress codes in Japan and choose the correct conjunction to complete the sentences.
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Easily Confused Words: Descent, Decent, Dissent
In this easily confused words: descent, decent, dissent worksheet, students read the definitions and examples of each word, then interactively answer 3 multiple choice questions with immediate online feedback.
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Language Variation: Sociolinguistics and Dialectology
Sociolect? Jargon? Morphosyntactic? Labov? Ebonics? The fifteen slides in this presentation serve to introduce terms and concepts used in the discussion of how ethnicity, age, social class, education, religion, and gender influence...
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Consumer Education, ESOL
Students discuss types of housing, cost, location and terminology used in classified ads. They write a paragraph describing their image of the ideal home then exchange papers and edit each other's work.
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Using Have to/Must/Not
In this ESL learning exercise, students group ideas in a chart by deciding if they are necessary to do, they don't have to do them, or it is okay to do them but not necessary. They decide on ideas such as paying tuition, doing homework,...
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Important Events
In this writing questions worksheet, students work in groups to write questions about important events, people or places. Students fill in the words in the framework.
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ADULT ESOL LESSON PLAN--Level 5--Consumer Education
Pupils focus on identifying the differences between automobile, property, and health insurances. They also review the different cost for each and view a variety of brochures. In addition, they chart their findings to visualize all their...
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ESOL Families and Schools
Students discuss how the U.S. educational system is similar and different to their native country's educational system. They chart the different educational levels and why parental involvment is so important. They generate a list of...
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Pronouns
While only 5 questions long, this pronoun review activity could be used to cement skills learned. If needed, a teacher could augment the activity by adding more questions.
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Pronouns Review
After a lesson on pronouns, this worksheet provides an opportunity for ESL or elementary students to practice what they have learned. The worksheet contains 5 sentences and students choose the correct pronoun from a list of four options.