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Law and Order
In this ESL worksheet, students read 14 sentences about what is legal. Students complete each sentence with either "can, have to, don't have to, mustn't" so that each is correct for their own country. Example: In my country, you (have...
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Levels of Ability
In this levels of ability worksheet, students fill in the blanks to sentences with the correct forms of can, could, be able to, may, or might. Students complete 13 multiple choice questions.
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Easily Confused Words: Can and May
Can is one of the most commonly misused words. In actuality, may should be used in many of the sentences can tends to appear in. Review these example sentences with your third and fourth graders, and then have them complete the short,...
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Social Problems
An adult ESL class brainstorm what they believe to be the major problems in Namibia. In groups, they use the list of problems and put them into the order of the most critical and the reasons why. They research possible solutions and...
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Vocabulary Practice
In this vocabulary practice activity, students choose the correct word out of the 2 words given that completes each of the following 16 sentences.
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Reading: The Mayans 1
In this reading comprehension with glossary worksheet, students read a passage about the Mayan civilization and the accompanying glossary and illustrations, and then identify true statements from the reading and by inference. Students...
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Social Problems -- Lesson 2
Students in an adult ESL class continue to examine the problems faced by those who live in Africa. In groups, they read an article on the internet and analyze how the people in the country are taking care of the problem of AIDS. They...
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Advice/ Expectation
In this advice and expectation worksheet, students read 10 sentences and use the word "should" to make a new sentence which has the same meaning.
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Vocabulary Practice: Choose the Correct Completion
In this sentence completion worksheet, students read 16 sentences and choose the best word to fit in the sentence from two choices.
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Vocabulary Practice: Find the Correct Word to Complete a Sentence
In this sentence completion worksheet, students read ten sentences that have a missing word. Students complete each sentence with the correct word from the list.
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Worksheet 10. Crossword
In this crossword puzzle worksheet, students use the clues on the page to complete the crossword puzzle. There are 7 clues to solve.
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Worksheet 4. Food Groups
In this food groups worksheet, students choose 2 words or phrases from the word pool that belong in each food category. There are 7 food categories to fill in.
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Worksheet 3. Vocabulary Practice
In this vocabulary worksheet, students complete the sentence in column A with the letter of the correct word or phrase from Column B. There are 10 sentences to complete.
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Creating Opposites Using Prefixes
In this creating opposites worksheet, students write the opposite of the word in bold in 8 sentences. They use one of the prefixes; dis, in, and un to begin each word and to complete each sentence.
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Using "Can"
In this sentence completion worksheet, learners read 6 sentences and fill in the blanks with the phrase from the box that describes the activity pictured next to each.
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What Words Mean: Match Words and Their Meanings
In this definitions worksheet, students read ten words in a column and match them with the letter of the word or words from another column that tell the meaning.
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Food Groups
In this food groups worksheet, students choose two words from the word list that belong in each of 7 food group categories. The groups are: dairy, poultry, grains, proteins, vegetables, fruits and junk food.
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Antonym Practice
In this antonyms instructional activity, students complete sentences in column A matching italicized words to their antonym in column B, 10 sentences total.
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Create Opposites: Antonyms
For this antonym worksheet, students write the opposite of a word in bold type in a sentences, choosing a prefix of "dis", "in" or "un" to begin each antonym.
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Khan Academy: Modal Verbs
The modal verbs of English are really powerful; you can use them to ask for permission, give advice, determine how likely something is, and many other things besides! Test your knowledge of the modals!