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Direct and Indirect Speech

This worksheet has been designed in a simple way, keeping in mind the need of an average student. It covers all the essential rules required by a student to learn to understand the concept of Direct...

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Indirect Speech - Exercises

Exercises with indirect speech, ranging from statements, with no change in tense, to questions in various tenses. They can be used for practicing various aspects of indirect speech, for revising...

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Quiz On Parts Of Speech

The purpose of this worksheet is to brainstorm your students previous knowledge or even to evaluate their knowledge after a grammar class about parts of the speech. Students will check understanding...

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Mixed Rephrasing 1: Active to Passive & Direct to Reported Speech

In this worksheet there are two exercises to practise rephrasing. In 1 the students have to rewrite active sentences into passive ones and in 2 they have to change direct sentences into reported...

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Rubric for Presentations

  This rubric can be used with oral speeches or presentations. It can be used to evaluate or as an assessment tool for oral speeches or presentations. You can give the amount of points that you...

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Reported Speech on Football

  The worksheet practices reported speech and reported questions using the comic section of the book called Manchester United by Kevin Brophy (Pearson Education Ltd., 2001.). Students have to...

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Digital Marketing

  This intermediate ESL digital marketing lesson is perfect for your B1-B2 students to discuss the topic of digital marketing and explore each area in detail, including SEO, email, social, content,...

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Reporting Verbs – Free ESL Lesson Plan

  When should you teach reporting verbs? This ESL lesson plan on reporting verbs is aimed at students with advanced proficiency levels (B2 level). To fully grasp the material, students must be very...

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