Tag: A1
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Crack the Love Code! A Valentine’s Day Code Breaker for ESL Learners 💘
A fun Valentine’s Day Code Breaker worksheet for ESL learners. Students solve simple codes to practise Valentine’s vocabulary in an engaging, low-prep way.
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Christmas Edition: Would You Rather Worksheets – two levels! 🎄
Get two Christmas “Would You Rather” worksheets — one for A1/A2 learners and one for A2/B1+. Each version includes picture-supported prompts to help students speak confidently while having festive fun.
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Christmas Code Breaker Worksheet for ESL Students (A Fun Vocabulary Challenge!)🎄
Bring some festive fun into your lessons with this Christmas Code Breaker worksheet! Students decode ten Christmas words — including mistletoe, elf, reindeer and gingerbread — using a simple letter–number key. A playful way to review vocabulary, perfect for A2–B1 learners. Includes a full answer key.
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Mastering Everyday English: Present Simple vs Present Continuous (A1+ Worksheet)
Help your students master the difference between Present Simple and Present Continuous with this ready-to-use A1+ worksheet. Includes grammar explanation, exercises, reading texts, discussion questions, and full answer key. Available in both presentation and printable A4 format.
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Spooky Word Search – Fun Halloween Activity for ESL Students 🎃
Get your students into the Halloween spirit with this Spooky Word Search! A simple, engaging vocabulary activity for A1–A2 ESL learners featuring classic Halloween words.
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Spooky warm-up for Halloween “Would You Rather” Worksheet🎃(A1–A2)
Looking for a fun and spooky Halloween activity? This “Would You Rather” ESL worksheet is perfect for A1–A2 students. Simple language, pictures for support, and lots of laughs – ideal for warm-ups or light speaking practice. 🎃
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Fun Halloween Spot the Difference Worksheet for ESL Learners 🎃👀
Make your ESL lessons spooky and fun this October! This Halloween Spot the Difference worksheet is a quick warm-up to check vocabulary, get students talking, and add a festive touch to class. Includes 7 differences + answer key.
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Fun A1–A2 Speaking Game: Practise questions with “Who am I?”
Make grammar practice fun with this A1–A2 speaking game! Students revise to be and have/have got by asking yes/no questions to guess the correct picture. Great for pair or group work.
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Word search set – clothes, hair, body, personality
Here is a fun way to practice vocabulary connected with body, hair clothes & personality. Can be used in class or as self-study.
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Core vocabulary word search set A1
We’re back with the word searches – I’ve prepared five new sets. The topics are as follows: It’s a fun and simple way to review essential vocabulary with A1 learners. Each puzzle includes an answer key for easy checking. They’re great as warm-ups, homework, or a quick challenge in class. A playful way to practise…
