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IELTS Speaking Topic / Hobbies

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IELTS Speaking Topic / HobbiesA one page topic sheet giving topic lexis and synonyms in a word cloud + fixed & semi fixed responses (Varying skill levels) as well as an IELTS writing one question re. hobbies in NZ. Useful for TOEFL / IELTS pt1&2 speaking or a general topic ...

IELTS/TOEFL Speaking - Family

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IELTS/TOEFL Speaking - FamilySingle page giving subject formulaic language learners could use in speaking exams/everyday English (a bit formal tho) as well as a word cloud highlighting some key topic vocab with synonyms.IELTS writing 2 opinion essay question attached at the bottom ...

Thesaurus Worksheet

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Thesaurus WorksheetStudents use a thesaurus to find synonyms for twelve adjectives provided. Students then use five of the synonyms to write a story or sentences. Students may use a print thesaurus such as Roget's Thesaurus (Student or Child edition) or an online thesaurus.

Word Formation Activity

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Word Formation Activity33 sentences to practise the use of prefixes and suffixes to form new words. The students have to fill in the blanks with the correct from of the words in brackets, so they have to decide which part of the speech the missing word is and find the correc ...

Adjective Formation Worksheet

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Adjective Formation WorksheetThis a very simple worksheet for teaching adjective formation.Students are asked to join the words to the prefixes and suffixes to form adjectives and write the correct adjective starting or ending in un-, -ing, -ed, -ful or –less.The worksheet i ...

Word Formation: Derivatives From The Root Word USE

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Word Formation: Derivatives From The Root Word USEThere are numerous derivatives from the root word USE. This exercise aims at the consolidation of these expressions. There are examples of: useful, useless, usefulness, misuse, abuse, disuse, abusive ............ in this worksheet. It is appropriate fo ...

Word Formation (from Verb to Noun or Adjective)

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Word Formation (from Verb to Noun or Adjective)This worksheet consists of two exercises. In the 1st one the students have 18 sentences with blanks and verbs in brackets. They have to write the correct form of the noun. In the 2nd one they have 17 sentences to form adjectives from verbs. Key to the ...

The Hungry Generation: Mixed Tenses And Word Formation

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The Hungry Generation: Mixed Tenses And Word FormationThis is an exercise on mixed tenses and verb forms & word formation for upper-intermediate and advanced students of English. Students have to find the correct tense or verb form for the verbs in block capitals and put the root words in bold block c ...

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Word Formation)

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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Word Formation)A WORD FORMATION exercise for upper-intermediate, advanced or proficiency level students of English. However, the teachers can adapt it to the level of their students' knowledge. I am not the author of this exercise. Found it in Exam essentials and ada ...

Word Formation (from Noun to Verb or Adjective)

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Word Formation (from Noun to Verb or Adjective)This worksheet consists of 32 sentences to practise word formation. In the first exercise te students have to fill in the blanks with the correct adjective from the noun in brackets. In exercise two they have to form a verb from the noun. key to the ex ...

Onions For Better Health: WORD FORMATION

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Onions For Better Health: WORD FORMATIONThis is an exercise for upper-intermediate, advanced, and proficiency level students of English. It's an interesting subject on healthy diet, which is trendy and popular also among the young. Students have to form new words from the root words given.

Confusing Words

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Confusing WordsThis is an informal business e-mail which contains confusing words (e.g. affect/effect, raise/rise) from which the student choose. The worksheet can be used as an extension exercise after having taught confusing words. There are two (duplicate) e-mails ...

Fantastic Uses of Baking Soda - WORD FORMATION

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Fantastic Uses of Baking Soda  - WORD FORMATIONThis is the first worksheet of two: the second will be uploaded right after this one and the KEY = answers will be included. This worksheet is appropriate for intermediate, upper-intermediate and advanced students of English. Students have to form new ...

Word Formation (from Adjective to Noun or Verb)

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Word Formation (from Adjective to Noun or Verb)More practice with word formation. The students have two exercises: in the 1st one they have to fill in the blanks with the correct noun from the given adejctive; in the 2nd one, they have to give the correct form of the verb from the adjective given. ...

Two-word Compound Noun (V-ing + Noun)

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Two-word Compound Noun (V-ing + Noun)In this ws the students have 27 pictures and two lists of words: in the 2st one there are V-ing froms and in the 2nd there are nouns. The students have to match both columns to form two-word compound nouns and write the name under the correct picture. ...

Let's Talk About Sleeping

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Let's Talk About SleepingList of useful words and expressions on the topic.It can be used for classroom discussions or it can be handed out for a written composition about sleeping.Students can also write some questions for a class survey and then compare their sleeeping habits.

-IBLE vs -ABLE

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-IBLE vs -ABLEThis worksheet is about -ible and -able suffixes which are frequently mixed in the words. Although a lot of grammar books do not pay attention to this fact, this grammar rule is of immense importance. The worksheet contains grammar rules together with ...

More Word Formation

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More Word FormationThis worksheet is the last (so far) of my word-formation series. There are two exercises. In the 1st one the students have to fill in the gaps with the correct form of the word in brackets (noun, verb or adjective). In the 2nd exercise they have to cho ...

London

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LondonA rather simple (or at least intended to be simple) word formation worksheet appropriate for intermediate or upper-intermediate students of English. Students are expected to fill the gaps with the correct derivatives from the root words given. Good luck!

Prefixes: Meanings & Examples

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Prefixes: Meanings & ExamplesThis worksheet provides an overview of the most commonly used prefixes such as mis- un- pre- and dis-. It can be used for a reference for your students. You could also delete the example words and have the students insert their own examples of prefixes.
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