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SOMEBODY, ANYBODY, NOBODY, SOMETHING, ANYTHING, ETC

Exercises to reinforce grammar with these words/pronouns.Fully editable. Page 2 has the answers. Enjoy.IT WAS FIRST PUBLISHED BY MYSELF IN THE ESLPRINTABLES WEBSITE IN JANUARY 2012. Tetê. - ESL worksheets

Placement Test (A1-A2) - English ESL Worksheets

Let's do English ESL general grammar practice. 100 point exam to determine the level of your new students. (A1-A2) Those who get at least 60 or higher should be…

Giving Advice: Should/Shouldn't

This worksheet also sheds light on health and well being. Learners are required to give advice by completing the sentences with either should or shouldn't. Hope you find it useful. - ESL worksheets

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Improve your students' confidence in English with this free English lesson plan for speaking. Boost your students' vocabulary with examples and exercises before the practice activity. This free lesson plan includes a PowerPoint presentation in PDF format and activities. There are also ideas for extension activities as well. For more free English lessons and ideas, visit our website ESL Teacher 365.
In this video, we will be exploring the meaning and usage of the phrasal verb "take on". You'll learn various examples and situations where you can use this common phrasal verb in your daily life. Improve your English vocabulary and sound more fluent with this useful phrasal verb.
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