Welcome to the worksheet section!
In this section, you will find numerous worksheets I have used during my years as an EFL instructor. I will try to update the worksheets as best as I can. Some of them were created years ago and I would like to make them more presentable. If you have any suggestions, feel free to let me know about them!
In order to download a worksheet, all you have to do is click on the link and save the worksheet to your computer. That's it. Feel free to make as many copies as you need for your ESL or EFL students. Learning English is not easy; these worksheets may help.
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Grammar
Irregular Verbs (high-beginners to advanced leveled ESL & EFL students)
Modals (for all EFL and ESL levels)
Modals (paired work for any intermediate or advanced-leveled EFL or ESL student)
Can, May, Could (for lower level students of the English language)
Past tense (this has all 4 basic tenses and is the student's worksheet)
Past tense (this is the teacher's worksheet with the answers provided)
Quantifiers (a lot of, much, many, etc. with count and uncountable nouns)
Simple Past vs. Past Progressive (Continuous)
Simple Present vs. Present Progressive (Continuous)
Present Perfect vs. Present Perfect Progressive (Continuous)
Simple Future vs. Future Perfect (good for a speaking class "paired work")
Comparatives and Superlatives (easy worksheet for all EFL and ESL Students)
Comparatives and Superlatives Exercise (goes with the above worksheet)
English All-Stars (Something fun to keep the class in constant review mode)
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Writing
Narrative Exercise (Advanced-level English learners only)
Identifying sentences that don't belong (high-intermediate to advanced learners)
Identifying sentences that don't belong 2 (high-intermediate to advanced learners)
Identifying sentences that don't belong 3 (intermediate to advanced learners)
Identifying sentences that don't belong 4 (intermediate to advanced learners)
Identifying sentences that don't belong 5 (intermediate to advanced learners)
Identifying sentences that don't belong 6 (intermediate to advanced learners)
Organizing the essay (intermediate to advanced learners)
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Reading Comprehension
Restaurant story (high-beginning, low intermediate students)
Find the Superlatives & Comparatives (for low-intermediate ESL and EFL students)
Using the correct homophones in a story (intermediate EFL and ESL students)
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Listening
Listening Template (used for students writing a dialogue or monologue w/answers)
Minimal Pairs (focus is on problems faced by Korean students learning English)
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Speaking
Introductions (all language levels)
Basic Conversation Cloze (students and teacher basic dialogue)
Intermediate Conversation Cloze (students and teacher dialogue)
Intermediate Conversation Cloze (goes with food vocabulary worksheet)
Shopping (focuses on basic nouns - for all ESL & EFL students)
Shopping 2 (using nouns - beginning level English learners)
A Conversation about Food (used with shopping worksheets - beginners)
Meeting Someone (mid-beginning EFL and ESL students)
Interview Exercise 1 (Interview templates for commonly asked interview questions)
Interview Exercise 2 (Categories for students to write their strengths, skills, etc.)
Interview Exercise 3 (Paired work involving students interviewing each other)
Interviews with Modals (beginning to low-intermediate English language students)
Interviews with Superlatives and Comparatives (for low-intermediate students)
Family Memories (used to vs. would; students interview each other)
Making a Menu (for beginners and intermediate EFL and ESL students)
Food Vocabulary (goes with making a menu - beginning EFL and ESL students)
Shopping for Food (goes with food vocabulary & making a menu)
What's in the refrigerator (quantifiers with count and uncountable nouns)
3 truths and a lie (great ice-breaker & good for basic verb phrases)
Gathering Information (questions students ask each other as an ice-breaker)
Using "will" for future and for predictions (intermediate to advanced ESL learners)
Relative Clauses (for intermediate and advanced EFL students)
Speaking Prompt (great for practice for the TOEFL IBT - High-inter. to advanced)
Integrated Speaking (great for practice for the TOEFL IBT - High-inter. to advanced)
Integrated Speaking 2 (great for practice for the TOEFL IBT - High-inter. to advanced)
Integrated Speaking 3 (great for practice for the TOEFL IBT - High-inter. to advanced)
Integrated Speaking 4 (great for practice for the TOEFL IBT - High-inter. to advanced)
Online videos - Kaitlyn Maher (click here for the video that goes with the worksheet)
Amazing Landings (click here for the video that goes with the worksheet)
Amazing Accidents (click here for the video that goes with the worksheet)
Amazing Sport Accidents (click here for the video that goes with the worksheet)
Driving Cars (click here for the video that goes with the worksheet)
Catastrophes (click here for the video that goes with the worksheet)
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Vocabulary
Basic Shopping Vocabulary (for beginning level English students)
Food Vocabulary (for beginning level EFL and ESL learners)
Food Vocabulary (filling in the blanks with the food vocabulary worksheet)
Food Vocabulary (for low level EFL and ESL students - funny worksheet)
Classroom Vocabulary (for beginning level EFL and ESL students)
Meeting Someone Vocabulary (to go with the speaking worksheet above)
Emotions (matching the words and the pictures)
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Other Resources