Video Worksheet: Mr Bean at a Judo Class
This is a multiple choice worksheet to practice simple past. Students watch Mr Bean's video and they have to choose the correct option according to what they saw in the video. Â Â This activity is for...
View ArticleBoundin' Cartoon Worksheet
Some very simple example of what you can do with this awesome movie of PIXAR studio. It is really entertaining and fun itself. It takes only five minutes to watch and about 20 minutes to work out the...
View Article'Garfield' Worksheet - Vocabulary and Speaking
<p>This lesson is woven around a 'Garfield' comic strip. You can start by showing this trailer from YouTube (see below) and asking ss to guess the movie. Then ss may be asked to tell what they...
View ArticleCartoon Captions Matching Game
Here is a read-and-match activity devised to get your students talking, laughing and learning/revising vocabulary in an unusual context. Use it to generate a discussion about gender stereotypes,...
View ArticleFuture Forms Cartoons
Grammar can be fun. Here you will find a selection of cartoons which illustrate various uses of different future forms (Will, going to, Present Continuous & Present Simple). It can be used as a...
View ArticleVideo Worksheet: Legend of Boneknapper Dragon
The worksheet on video for teenagers of good level. I've put in here more work than fun (for Ss), so it could be divided into two parts. New-words-presentation is needed. All creative tasks they could...
View ArticleMovie Worksheet: Along Came Polly
Work the film Along Came Polly in class in order to learn expressions and English words in a funny and practical way. Activities: correct the underlined mistakes, match the pictures with the...
View ArticleMovie Worksheet: Along Came Polly
Interesting activity for secondary students regarding the film "Along came Polly". It is a very motivating activity and very easy for medium level students in order to check their knowledges and...
View ArticleMovie Worksheet: Wallace and Gromit; The Curse of the Ware-Rabbit
This is a worksheet on the movie : The Curse Of The Ware Rabbit. Kids must find correct adjectives to describe the movie, and select the right action.I use this worksheet in class in France to teach...
View ArticleInside a Lion, a Poem by Shel Silverstein [PowerPoint]
An illustrated PowerPoint of Shel Silverstein's poem, "Inside a Lion." Humorous, just challenging enough for the intermediate English learner, with all the makings of a good poem, a good read, and a...
View ArticlePicnicking with Garfield and Friends
For upper-elementary/intermediate, writing prompts with cartoons. Reviews a little picnic vocabulary and language used at barbecues. Fun worksheet to use for talking about summer outside parties and...
View ArticleWould You Rather - PPT
This is a PPT version of the Would You Rather speaking game. It is aimed at teens with a mixture of funny and serious questions. Don't forget to encourage the students to explain their preferences. It...
View ArticleCreate Dialogue Comic Strip
This is a simple worksheet with single comic strips for students to use their imagination and fill the speaking bubbles freely. There are no conditions except that they have to write at least 2...
View ArticleGoodbye Dear Friends
This is a reading and speaking activity. It is engaging and makes students think actively specially the ones at school leaving stage who have a lot of things on their minds. The students read by...
View ArticleYou Are What You Eat - Intermediate / Advanced Reading Practice
This is a text about 7 most disgusting things that many of us eat every week without realising it :) There is a speaking warm-up activity, vocabulary practice part and two pages of the text itself....
View ArticleMovie Worksheet: American Inventor
I used this with my intermediate students. In the 'Interchange' and 'Four Corners' series there's a unit about inventions. This worksheet is about a small part of the show American Inventor. This guy...
View ArticleJokes. Matching Game
Question and answer type of jokes to practise object and subject questions and wh- words, both in the present and past simple tenses. Divide the class in two groups A and B, choose as many jokes as...
View ArticleSecrets to a Long, Happy Marriage
A set of funny statements about what a marriage is and how to build strong relations of understanding and support in a family can contribute to your class activities providing you with an opportunity...
View ArticleWarmer: Tell Me a Joke
I teach adult students and they always have difficulty expressing what they want to say, no matter how advanced their vocabulary is. I downloaded short jokes from the Internet, cut them into strips,...
View ArticleMovie Worksheet: The Wabbit Who Came to Supper
This worksheet is based on the classic Disney cartoon from Bugs Bunny vs Elmer Fudd series. The short text gives the gist of the movie. Students have to open the brackets, putting the verbs in the...
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