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FREE 5 Writing Organizers + Bonus Features | Write Like a SUPERSTAR!

By Tom's Talk

This set of Writing Organizers are an excellent way to practice a variety of writing styles! This FREEBIE features the following 5 Writing Organizers:

⭐️ Explanatory (How to) Article

⭐️ Fictional Narrative

⭐️ Informative Report

⭐️ Personal Narrative ⭐️ Persuasive Essay

Additionally, this set comes with brainstorm and a lined writing paper templates.

For any questions, comments, or suggestions feel free to email us at: toms.talk.resources@gmail.com.

$1.00

Grammar Tables | All 12 English Tenses | Handouts

By Miss Clever Cookie

These printable, easy to use grammar charts will help your students learn all 12 English tenses and the conjugation of the verbs to HAVE, HAVE GOT and to BE. They're ideal for students with learning difficulties / younger students who find copying from a board challenging. They fit perfectly in A5 notebooks. Just print out, cut up and hand out.

Grammar tables for each tense cover

  • affirmative, negative and interrogative forms (+short answers)
  • short (contracted) and long forms of verbs

Choose between complete tables and tables that require student input* (*available in tenses in which grammatical verbs change in third-person singular).

List of grammar tables:

  • to be in present simple
  • to have
  • have got
  • present simple
  • present continuous
  • present perfect
  • present perfect continuous
  • past simple
  • past simple - to be
  • past continuous
  • past perfect
  • past perfect continuous
  • future simple
  • future continuous
  • future perfect
  • future perfect continuous

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Conditionals - English Grammar Series

By Collaborative Educators 3000

Creating if-then statements is a common aspect of your mother tongue, and incorporating them into your English discussions can greatly enhance your communication skills. In total, there are four conditionals that you will gradually learn to use, beginning with the most basic ones: the zero and first conditional. Take a glance at this overview to get a general understanding of how all conditionals function and when to apply them.

A sentence with a condition relies on the word 'if'. Conditional sentences consist of two parts - the first part starts with 'if' to depict a potential scenario, while the second part explains the result. Input: "The company experienced a significant decrease in profits due to the economic downturn."

Paraphrased: "The economic downturn led to a large decrease in profits for the company."

If it starts raining, we will become soaked.

The meaning remains the same even when the two parts are switched.

Check out this practical ebook guide to find out how the conditionals are form, when and how they are used, and plenty of practice for your students.

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ESL ELL 4 Student ACCESS Checklists for each domain (with visuals)

By Curly Girl ELD Shop

Need a resource for your students to help them self assess their ACCESS progress and practice?

This resource has everything your ESL ELL students need to help them know what to do for each domain of the WIDA ACCESS test: Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking. Your students will get these great printables with helpful visuals and reminders so they can do their best on the test!

This resource includes:

  1. 4 Printable pages of ACCESS checklists
  2. Engaging visuals to support understanding
  3. Important tips and information about how to succeed on the test
$1.99

The Tenses (12-Book Bundle)

By Collaborative Educators 3000

This ebook is a 12-book bundle of the Practical English Grammar series. It includes all the tenses of the English language, namely:

•Present Simple

•Present Continuous

•Past Simple

•Past Continuous

•Present Perfect

•Present Perfect Continuous

•Past Perfect

•Past Perfect Continuous

•Future Simple

•Future Continuous

•Future Perfect

•Future Perfect Continuous

Each ebook contains enough information on how the tense is formed, when and how it is used, and plenty of examples. At the end, there are many practical exercises for your students to practice and master using the tenses. And of course the relevant answer key to the exercises.

The tenses are an integral part of any language. They are the backbone of the English language as well. Using them correctly is a must for any language learner, whether English is their first language or a foreign one. This ebook makes it really easy and simple to understand the tenses and assimilate them in a natural way.

$9.90

Reported Speech - English Grammar Series

By Collaborative Educators 3000

Reported Speech, also known as Indirect Speech, is an important part of conversational English because it requires repeating someone else's words.

English language students need to learn and practice the Reported Speech, since it is used in various situations to convey information or repeat someone else's words. This ebook will focus only on instances where the reporting verb is in past tense (such as said, told, etc.), necessitating a shift to past tense in the reported clause for practical reasons. For example: 'I am going to the super market' becomes 'He said that he was going to the super market'. It is also possible to report someone's words in the present without any tense change. For example: 'He says he is going to the super market'.

This ebook can help students learn how to use Reported Speech, understand its purpose, and practice through various interactive exercises. The solutions are given towards the conclusion of the book.

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Passive Voice - English Grammar Series

By Collaborative Educators 3000

At first, passive voice might appear complex, but once you get acquainted with it, the fundamental structures stay the same. The ability to switch between passive and active voices is beneficial for intermediate to advanced English learners as it can prevent miscommunications, boost politeness, and enhance language abilities. This is a detailed explanation of the occasions where the passive voice should be used in the English language.

Passive voice emphasizes the recipient of the action rather than the doer (agent) of the action. The passive voice is created by us using:

The action was received by the object (by the doer of the action).

Incorporating the part related to the agent (by + person who performed the action) is not mandatory and varies based on the situation. The aim of using passive voice is to highlight the action rather than the agent, therefore including information about the agent could be redundant or stating the obvious.

This in-depth manual details the formation and usage of the Passive Voice, including numerous examples and practice exercises. The answer key can be located at the conclusion of the book.

$1.25