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How To Change Plural Verbs To Singular Verbs
ESL | Grammar | Teaching | Teaching English | TEFL

How To Change Plural Verbs To Singular Verbs

When working with written or spoken English, it can sometimes become tricky to know which tense to use. Suppose you need to change plural verbs into singular ones. In that case, you should understand what verbs are, their singular and plural forms, and how to change sentences into singular and plural. Plural verbs typically have…

Can Adjectives Be Used As Adverbs
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Can Adjectives Be Used As Adverbs

Students learn the basic rules that adjectives modify nouns and pronouns and that adverbs modify verbs and other adverbs.   But what would students answer if teachers asked them, ‘can adjectives be used as adverbs?’ We are going to explore the possible answers below. Adjectives can be used as adverbs by following four spelling rules viz. add…

How to Teach Action Verbs, Worksheets,  games and Activities?
Phonics | Reading | Teaching | Teaching English

How to Teach Action Verbs, Worksheets, games and Activities?

There are multiple ways to teach action verbs to children. teachers and parents can use physical activities, worksheets and written activities, games and activities and spoken activities. The most effective way to teach is to use a diverse range of methods and resources and to adapt your teaching to your students.

Action Verbs ”Can you Uno” – Classroom and Card Game for ESL, Kindergarten and Primary Classrooms – Free Version

Action Verbs ”Can you Uno” – Classroom and Card Game for ESL, Kindergarten and Primary Classrooms – Free Version

Most of resources can be premium downloaded below, they are all editable so you can adapt them for your, classes, students and schools. It also helps me with the costs of running the website!

This is a  great little game for ESL, Kindergarten and Primary students. It follows a simplified version of the popular card game UNO, and so students are likely to be familiar with the rules and game-play. I will put the rules below just in case as well.

This is the action verb version of the game, and there are 32 different words and pictures. These can be used as simple flashcards, but i have also put a simple sentence on the front as well.

I have also included a design for the back if you want them to look a little more professional.

Action Verbs ”Can you Uno” – Classroom and Card Game for ESL, Kindergarten and Primary Classrooms – Fully Editable

Action Verbs ”Can you Uno” – Classroom and Card Game for ESL, Kindergarten and Primary Classrooms – Fully Editable

This is the fully editable version so you are able to change it to suit your class and students

This is a  great little game for ESL, Kindergarten and Primary students. It follows a simplified version of the popular card game UNO, and so students are likely to be familiar with the rules and game-play. I will put the rules below just in case as well.

This is the action verb version of the game, and there are 32 different words and pictures. These can be used as simple flashcards, but i have also put a simple sentence on the front as well.

I have also included a design for the back if you want them to look a little more professional.

100+ Chat Gpt Prompts for English Teachers
ChatGPT | ESL | Grammar | STEAM | STEM | Teaching

100+ Chat Gpt Prompts for English Teachers

There has been a lot in the media about how ChatGPT will affect Education and the vast majority of those are tales of woe and calamity. However, we take a difference view and think just like other technologies that have come before it and most certainly will come after it, ChatGPT is just another tool…

What Is The Past Tense of Sink
ESL | Grammar | Past tenses | Teaching | Teaching English

What Is The Past Tense of Sink

Sink is a very versatile verb in English, and can be used to mean a number of different things. Broadly speaking, the word “sink” refers to the downward movement of something from a higher position to a lower one, and is very often associated with objects moving through water. The simple past tense of “sink”…