How much or How many?

How much or How many?

Time for a bit of grammar. Countable or uncountable? Do your students still struggle with what goes with what? Grab the set and play with your students. Use it for presentation or for practice, organize a class game or individual study time. Here is a set that clearly shows you the rules and gives lots of examples to play around.

It’s all interactive and easy to use. Have fun!

Level: A1/A2
Age: kids, teenagers, adults
Language: English

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Jobs flashcards

Jobs

This is a flashcard set full of great images and ideas to play with your students. Lots of cards to suit any of your needs. Develop students’ oral skills and teach or revise lots of basic vocabulary. You can organize different matching, guessing or speaking games using just one set of our resources. Grab it and play it.

Teacher’s notes included. Have fun!

levels A1-B1

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Farm Animals

The Mystery of a Missing Pie - Break-out room

Are you bored with common vocabulary practice? Are you looking for some more exciting way to teach your students? Play along and get our animal break-out room with a fun story to explore. You get reading and writing and lots of vocabulary practice so that your students can finally remember farm animals. Using our interactive games you can be sure that your students will practice all skills.  Hop in and have fun! Teacher’s notes include the story and the description of all the activities and a download link as well. 

Level: A1/B1
Age: kids, teenagers
Language: English

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Present simple vs continuous

Present Simple vs Present Continuous Grammar Check 1

Here is a set that gives students extensive grammar practice of two most basic English tenses. 120 examples accompanied by their solutions that students can use for their self-assessment. Lots of examples that drill the most basic structures so students can really learn it. Grab it and play it. Teacher’s notes included. Have fun!

levels A1-B1

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Grammar Time – Present Simple vs Continuous

Grammar Time Present Simple vs Continuous

There’s never enough grammar practice. Let’s try to make it a bit more fun and competitive. Organize a competition for your students to practice basic tenses. We give you over 100 examples that students can test themselves on. Have fun when they test their friends in another class game. All included in our set. It’s perfect for any revision or even introduction of the grammar. You decide, we create. It’s all Genially and interactive. Have fun! Link to the presentation also in teacher’s notes. 

 

Level: A2/B1
Age: kids, teenagers, adults
Language: English

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