Vocabulary | Woodward English https://www.woodwardenglish.com Learning English - Teaching English Fri, 27 Oct 2023 06:52:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/cropped-woodward-education-favicon-32x32.png Vocabulary | Woodward English https://www.woodwardenglish.com 32 32 23550559 Halloween QUIZ – English Task Cards https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/halloween-quiz-english-task-cards/ Fri, 27 Oct 2023 06:52:33 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=4995 Halloween Task Cards in English 30 Task cards to practice English about the topic of Halloween. Some questions are about vocabulary, some about spelling and also general knowledge. Questions 1-20 The first 20 quizzes are multiple choice questions (with 4 alternatives) e.g. What do children wear for Halloween? a) custom b) custome c) costum d) […]

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Halloween Task Cards in English

30 Task cards to practice English about the topic of Halloween.
Some questions are about vocabulary, some about spelling and also general knowledge.

Questions 1-20 The first 20 quizzes are multiple choice questions (with 4 alternatives)
e.g. What do children wear for Halloween?
a) custom b) custome c) costum d) costume

Questions 21-27 are open questions without possible answers.
e.g. What is the name of a carved pumpkin? (Includes a cartoon of some Jack-o’-lanterns)

Questions 28-30 each ask to name three things (name 3 monsters, 3 horror movies, 3 things you would find in a haunted house)

There are two sizes of these task cards:

  • 1 LARGE quiz per page.
  • 6 SMALLER versions per page with cutting lines around them.

We have included a blank answer sheet where students can write their answers.

Answers for Teachers / Parents ✅
We have included an answer sheet which students can use to check their own work or as a reference guide for teachers / parents. Note, the last three questions will need to be checked by the teacher as all answers will vary.

PRINTABLE (PDF) VERSION

The Printable PDF Version of this resource includes:

  • Halloween QUIZ – 1 LARGE quiz per page – (30 pages)
  • Halloween QUIZ – 6 quizzes per page – (5 pages)
  • Halloween QUIZ – blank answer sheet – (1 page)
  • Halloween QUIZ – answers – (1 page)

This printable PDF version is available immediately upon purchase.


SIMILAR ENGLISH RESOURCES

You may also be interested in the following English resources about Halloween:

Halloween Worksheets in English – Bundle
English Information Gap Activity – Halloween Monsters (Pair Work)
Halloween Crossword in English (also in our bundle)

Have an awesome day!
– Rob Woodward
Woodward Education

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101 Irregular Past Participles in English – Flash Cards / Charts https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/101-irregular-past-participles-in-english-flash-cards-charts/ Thu, 28 Sep 2023 02:10:35 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=4974 Flash Cards / Charts with 101 Irregular Past Participles in English.

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Woodward English has created Flash Cards / Charts to help students learn 101 irregular past participles in English.

Irregular Past Participles Lists

There is a list of all 101 irregular past participles that appear in the large charts. The verb appears in its basic form (base form of the infinitive), its past participle form, and then it appears in an example sentence.

The 101 irregular past participles that appear in these charts are:
been, become, begun, bent, bet, bitten, bled, blown, broken, brought, built, bought, caught, chosen, come, cost, cut, dealt, dug, done, drawn, drunk, driven, eaten, fallen, fed, felt, fought, found, flown, forgotten, forgiven, frozen, got/gotten, given, gone, grown, hung, had, heard, hidden, hit, held, hurt, kept, known, led, left, lent, let, lit, lost, made, meant, met, paid, put, quit, read, ridden, rung, risen, run, said, seen, sold, sent, set, shaken, shone, shot, shut, sung, sunk, sat, slept, slid, spoken, sped, spent, spun, spread, stood, stolen, stuck, stung, struck, swept, swum, swung, taken, taught, torn, told, thought, thrown, understood, woken, worn, won, written.

PRINTABLE (PDF) VERSION

There are two versions of these flash cards:

🟢 LARGE Version – 1 past participle per page
There is one irregular past participle per page. Each past participle appears in its basic form (base form of the infinitive), its past participle form, and there is a simple example sentence using that past participle. There is also a cartoon next to each sentence to help with understanding of the meaning of it.

🟢 SMALL Version – 3 past participles per page
These are the same as the larger version though a smaller size with 3 irregular past participles on each page. They are surrounded by dotted lines for ease of cutting. Another alternative is to keep all of the verbs together as a mini book.

✅ BONUS MATERIAL ✅

🟢 We have included a summary with 3 pages containing all of the past participles and example sentences that appear in the main flash cards / charts. There are around 34 past participles with their examples per page.

🟢 We have also included a summary chart with a list of all 101 past participles next to their present simple tense form e.g. Catch – Caught. There are no example sentences in this chart but it is VERY useful as a quick reference guide.

CONTENT: The Printable PDF Version of this English resource contains 139 Pages and includes:

  • List of Irregular Past Participle in both Present & Past Participle form with example sentence – (3 pages)
  • Summary Chart with 101 Past Participles – (1 page)
  • Irregular Past Participle Charts (three verbs on one page) – (34 pages)
  • Large Irregular Past Participle Chart (one past participle per page) – (101 pages)

Common Core State Standards (CCSS)

This resource is appropriate for Common Core State Standards:
L.3.1.D
Form and use regular and irregular verbs.

L.5.1.B
Form and use the perfect (e.g., I had walked; I have walked; I will have walked) verb tenses.

English Video

I have created a video on YouTube about 101 Irregular Past Participles in English. You can watch this video to have a better idea of the content of these charts and you can even use it in the classroom if you wish.

Our video will give you an idea of the quality of this resource and the past participles and example sentences it contains:

✅ Similar English Resources ✅

You may also be interested in the following English language resources:
101 Irregular Past Tense Verbs – Flash Cards / Charts
Irregular Past Tense Verbs in English – Word Search

© Woodward Education – All rights reserved.
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101 Personality Adjectives and Character Traits in English – Flash Cards / Charts https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/personality-adjectives-character-traits-english-flash-cards/ Wed, 01 Jun 2022 20:54:18 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=4290 Flash Cards / Charts featuring 101 Positive Personality Adjectives in English.

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101 adjectives to describe a person’s personality and character traits in English with example sentences.

In this English resource we look at POSITIVE adjectives to help describe a person’s personality and character. While most of these adjectives are considered positive, some people may consider some of them negative.

On each flash card / chart, we give the meaning of the adjective along with with an example sentence using that word.
There is a cartoon image to accompany each sentence to help with understanding.

The positive personality adjectives that appear in this video are:
adaptable, adventurous, affectionate, approachable, artistic, attentive, bold, brave, bright, calm, careful, cautious, charismatic, charming, cheerful, clever, compassionate, confident, conscientious, considerate, cooperative, courageous, courteous, creative, curious, decisive, dedicated, delightful, dependable, determined, diligent, diplomatic, disciplined, discreet, dynamic, easy-going, efficient, energetic, enthusiastic, faithful, fearless, flexible, focused, forgiving, friendly, funny, generous, gentle, genuine, hard-working, helpful, honest, humble, imaginative, intelligent, intuitive, kind, lively, loving, loyal, mature, modest, motivated, nice, observant, open-minded, optimistic, passionate, patient, peaceful, perceptive, persistent, playful, polite, positive, practical, proactive, prudent, punctual, rational, realistic, relaxed, reliable, resilient, resourceful, respectful, responsible, romantic, sensible, sincere, sociable, straightforward, supportive, thoughtful, tolerant, trusting, trustworthy, unassuming, understanding, versatile, witty.

These adjectives can be used to describe character and personality in English.

PRINTABLE (PDF) VERSION
The Printable PDF Version of this resource includes:

  • Summary Chart with 100 adjectives – (1 page)
  • Personality Adjectives Charts (three adjectives on one page) – (34 pages)
  • Large Personality Adjectives Chart (one adjective per page) – (101 pages)

There are two versions of these flash cards:

Large Version – 1 verb per page
There is one adjective per page. We give the meaning of the adjective along with with an example sentence using that word.
There is a cartoon image to accompany each sentence to help with understanding.

Small Version – 3 verbs per page
These are the same as the larger versions though smaller with 3 adjectives on each page. They are surrounded by dotted lines for ease of cutting. Another alternative is to keep all of the adjectives together as a mini book.

DIGITAL VERSION (EASEL by TpT™)
With EASEL, you can assign interactive digital activities to your students which can be completed on any device. EASEL is ideal for use in distance learning settings and also in the physical classroom.
The Digital Easel Version of this resource includes:

  • Summary Chart with 100 adjectives – (1 page)
  • Large Personality Adjectives Chart (one adjective per page) – (101 pages)

The printable PDF version and the Digital EASEL version are both available immediately upon purchase. Pen and paper or digital … you choose which version fits best in your classroom’s learning model.

➡️ Please download the PREVIEW so you have a better idea of the quality of this resource and what it contains before purchasing.

This resource is appropriate for Common Core Standards:
CCSS ELA-LITERACY RL.3.3
Describe characters in a story (e.g., their traits, motivations, or feelings)

LEVEL: Intermediate (CEFR – B1 Level)
Format: .PDF and Digital (TpT Easel)

English Video

I have created a video on YouTube about Positive Personality Adjectives and Character Traits in English. You can watch this free video to have a better idea of the contents of these charts and you can even use it in the classroom if you wish.

This video will give you an idea of the quality of this resource and what it contains.

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Woodward English Quiz – Task Cards – Set 1 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/woodward-english-quiz-task-cards/ Tue, 03 Sep 2019 21:18:41 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=2662 English Grammar and Vocabulary Quiz Task Cards by Woodward English - ESOL Teacher Resource.

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Woodward English Quiz – ESOL Task Cards

The objective of these tasks cards is for English learners (ESOL) at an intermediate level to practice and improve their English.

Each task card is a multiple-choice quiz where a sentence or question has a word or some words missing from it. Students need to choose one of four options available to correctly complete the blank space and write their answer on an answer sheet.

There are 100 different quizzes which cover topics such as: do vs. make, prepositions, countable and uncountable nouns, some/any, much/many, tenses (present, past, perfect), homophones, common mistakes (your vs. you’re), adjective word order, comparatives/superlatives, articles, for vs. since, collocations, phrasal verbs, general vocabulary, and more.

A teacher answer key has been created which can also be used by students to check their own work. This makes it ideal as a literary center activity.

You can see all of the questions in this set by looking at each individual quiz on our social media accounts (there is an entire board on pinterest called English Quiz). This set contains Woodward English Quizzes numbered 1 to 100. The difference with the quizzes in THIS resource is that the answers do NOT appear in the bottom right corner and our website addresses don’t appear at the bottom (as they do on social media). Also, this resource contains blank answer sheets for students and an answer key for teachers/students.

I have made it easier for teachers to print with 6 quizzes per page (surrounded by dotted lines for cutting). Another alternative is to project one quiz a day on the board and ask students WHY a certain answer is correct. Doing so will give you 20 weeks worth of activity.

CONTENT: This resource contains 26 Pages:

  • English Quiz Task cards – 6 per page – (17 pages)
  • Student Answer Sheets – (3 pages)
  • Question List for teachers – (3 pages)
  • Teacher Answers – (3 pages)

LEVEL: Intermediate (CEFR – B1 Level)
AGE: 9+
Format: .PDF

Tarjetas de selección múltiple (u opción múltiple) para practicar gramática y vocabulario en inglés – 100 preguntas.

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101 Irregular Verbs – Past Tense in English – Flash Cards / Charts https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/101-irregular-verbs-past-tense-english-flash-cards/ Wed, 20 Mar 2019 23:31:16 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=2380 Flash Cards / Charts featuring 101 Past Tense Irregular Verbs  in English.

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Flash Cards / Charts to help students learn irregular verbs in the past tense.

Irregular Verbs Lists
There is a list of all 101 irregular verbs that appear in the large charts. The verb appears in its basic form (base form of the infinitive), its past tense form, and then it appears in an example sentences. The 101 verbs are divided into 3 pages.

The 101 irregular verbs that appear in these charts are:

Be, become, begin, bend, bet, bite, bleed, blow, break, bring, build, buy, catch, choose, come, cost, cut, deal, dig, do, draw, drink, drive, eat, fall, feed, feel, fight, find, fly, forget, forgive, freeze, get, give, go, grow, hang, have, hear, hide, hit, hold, hurt, keep, know, lead, leave, lend, let, light, lose, make, mean, meet, pay, put, quit, read, ride, ring, rise, run, say, see, sell, send, set, shake, shine, shoot, shut, sing, sink, sit, sleep, slide, speak, speed, spend, spin, spread, stand, steal, stick, sting, strike, sweep, swim, swing, take, teach, tear, tell, think, throw, understand, wake, wear, win, write.

There are two versions of these flash cards:

Large Version – 1 verb per page
There is one irregular verb per page. Each verb appears in its basic form (base form of the infinitive), its past tense form, and there is a simple example sentence using that verb in the past tense. There is also a cartoon next to each sentence to help with understanding of the meaning of the verb.

Small Version – 3 verbs per page
These are the same as the larger versions though smaller with 3 irregular verbs on each page. They are surrounded by dotted lines for ease of cutting. Another alternative is to keep all of the verbs together as a mini book.

This resource is appropriate for Common Core Standards: L.2.1d
Form and use the past tense of frequently occurring irregular verbs (e.g., sat, hid, told).

CONTENT: This resource contains 138 Pages:

  • List of Irregular verbs in Present/Past Tense with example sentence – (3 pages)
  • Irregular Verb Charts (three verbs on one page) – (34 pages)
  • Large Irregular Verb Chart (one verb per page) – (101 pages)

LEVEL: Pre-Intermediate (CEFR – A2 Level)
AGE: 8+
Format: .PDF

English Video

I have created a video on YouTube about 101 Irregular Verbs in English. You can watch this free video to have a better idea of the contents of these charts and you can even use it in the classroom if you wish.

This video will give you an idea of the quality of this resource.

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Adjectives Opposites in English – Charts https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/adjectives-opposites-in-english-charts/ Wed, 06 Feb 2019 23:43:01 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=2329 ESOL / ELA Grammar Charts about Adjectives and their opposites in English.

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Adjectives and their Opposites in English – ESOL / ELA Charts

Opposites Summary Charts
There are two summary charts, each with 15 pairs of opposites. Each pair has an image to help identify the meaning of each opposite with the name of that adjective above the picture.

Large Opposites – Cards/Charts
We have each pair of adjectives on its own page. These can be used as large flash cards or as wall charts. There are two version of these. One version with the names of the adjectives above the cartoon/image and the other version without the names above in order to elicit the information or start a conversation.

BONUS: Also included are two bonus charts for the opposites left/right and also wrong/right.

Adjectives Lists
Also included is a list of the adjectives that appear in these large charts. There are two version of this page, one with normal text, the other where each pair of opposites is in its own colored box (look at the preview to see design).

Opposites Worksheet
Also included is a simple worksheet with a list of adjectives and students need to write its opposite in the space to the right. This is based on the adjectives list above.

The 64 adjectives that appear in these charts are:

  • happy – sad
  • big – small
  • hot – cold
  • fast – slow
  • wet – dry
  • black – white
  • nervous – relaxed
  • clean – dirty
  • sick – healthy
  • poor – rich
  • full – empty
  • strong – weak
  • noisy – quiet
  • hard – soft
  • difficult – easy
  • dangerous – safe
  • generous – selfish
  • cheap – expensive
  • lazy – hardworking
  • beautiful – ugly
  • open – closed
  • early – late
  • tidy – messy
  • deep – shallow
  • left – right
  • wrong – right
  • old – new
  • old – young
  • short – tall
  • short – long
  • light – dark
  • light – heavy

I have created a video on YouTube about this topic: Adjectives – Opposites in English (Suitable for the classroom). You can watch this free video to have a better idea of the contents of these charts and even use it in the classroom if you wish.

CONTENT: This resource contains 70 Pages:

  • Adjectives Opposites Summary Charts (both on one page) – (1 page)
  • Adjectives Opposites Summary Chart – (2 pages)
  • Pairs of Opposites with text – (32 pages)
  • Pairs of Opposites without text – (32 pages)
  • List of adjectives – (1 page)
  • List of adjectives with colored separation – (1 page)
  • List of adjectives worksheet (missing opposite)  – (1 page)

LEVEL: Beginner (CEFR – A1 Level)
AGE: 6+
Format: .PDF

English Video

I have created a video on YouTube about adjectives and opposites. You can watch this free video to have a better idea of the contents of these charts and you can even use it in the classroom if you wish.

This video will give you an idea of the content in this resource.

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English Parts of the Body Charts https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/english-parts-of-the-body-charts/ https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/english-parts-of-the-body-charts/#respond Mon, 23 Jul 2018 02:49:15 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=2120 Charts showing the parts of the body in English and worksheet

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Our popular Parts of the Body in English chart is now available for classroom use.

We have created three different versions of the chart so teachers can decide which would be more appropriate or useful for their own class.

1. A version where the English word appears next to its corresponding part of the body.

2. Another version has a line (instead of the word) where students can write the name of the body part in English next to its corresponding part.

3. The final version has numbers instead of the name of the body part. Students can then write their answers in their exercise books or on the answer sheet that is also included in this resource.

Each of these versions has another three versions. One of both the frontal and side view together, another with only the frontal view, and the last one only the side view. See the preview for a better idea of the different types of charts available.

There is also a worksheet with a mini chart at the top (both front and side view) and a numbered area at the bottom of that worksheet where students can write their answers. An answer sheet has been included should you want students to be able to check their own work.

The following vocabulary appears on the main chart (31 words): ankle, arm, calf, cheek, chest, chin, ear, elbow, eye, eyebrow, finger, foot, forearm, forehead, hand, head, heel, hip, knee, leg, lips, mouth, neck, nose, palm, shin, shoulder, thigh, thumb, toe, wrist.

We highly recommend seeing our video about Parts of the Body in English which is appropriate for classroom use and a great lead up to the worksheet.

We also have a version of these charts in Spanish: Spanish Parts of the Body Charts

CONTENT: This resource contains 12 Pages:

  • English Parts of the Body Chart with Words – Frontal & Side Version – (1 page)
  • Chart with Words – Frontal Version – (1 page)
  • Chart with Words – Side Version – (1 page)
  • English Parts of the Body Chart with Blank Line – Frontal & Side Version – (1 page)
  • Chart with Blank Line – Frontal Version – (1 page)
  • Chart with Blank Line – Side Version – (1 page)
  • English Parts of the Body Chart with Numbers – Frontal & Side Version – (1 page)
  • Chart with Numbers – Frontal Version – (1 page)
  • Chart with Numbers – Side Version – (1 page)
  • English Parts of the Body Chart Worksheet with Numbers – (1 page)
  • Answer Sheet for students to complete – (1 page)
  • Teacher Answers – (1 page)

LEVEL: Beginner (CEFR – A1 Level)
AGE: From 6 years and up
Format: .PDF

Las partes del cuerpo en inglés.

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Ordinal Numbers in English – Charts https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/ordinal-numbers-english-charts/ https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/ordinal-numbers-english-charts/#respond Sun, 11 Mar 2018 22:39:31 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=2000 Charts explaining when and how to use ordinal numbers in English.

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Summary charts explaining when and how to use ordinal numbers in English.

Main Ordinal Numbers Summary Chart

The main chart contains a list of all ordinal numbers from 1st to 31st written as the number and the word. Note, the ordinal numbers that have an irregular spelling (ninth, twelfth, twentieth, etc.) are highlighted. We have also included the ordinal numbers 40th, 41st, 50th, and 51st. In the lower left corner there are four common uses of ordinal numbers: dates, centuries, sequence/order, floors of a building. There is an example sentence of each.

There are two versions of this ordinal numbers summary chart, one charts fills up the width of the page. We also have included a smaller version that contains two summary charts per sheet (to save on printing paper).

Uses of Ordinal Numbers Summary Charts

Chart 1: shows the difference between a cardinal number and an ordinal number.
Chart 2: How to make ordinal numbers (be careful with spelling)
Chart 3: How to make larger ordinal numbers.
Chart 4: Uses of ordinal numbers: Dates *
Chart 5: Uses of ordinal numbers: Sequence / Order *
Chart 6: Uses of ordinal numbers: Floors of a building *
Chart 7: Uses of ordinal numbers: Celebrations *
Chart 8: Uses of ordinal numbers: Centuries *
Chart 9: Uses of ordinal numbers: Kings and Queens *
Chart 10: Ordinal Numbers from 1st to 31st
Chart 11: Ordinal Numbers Summary Chart (in large rectangle similar to “Uses”)

* Each use is accompanied by two or three example sentences.

For a better idea of what is contained in each of these charts, see our YouTube Video about Ordinal Numbers in English.

What makes the summary chart different from the one that appears on our website?

Our Woodward English logo is much smaller and the chart is ready for printing in the different sizes mentioned above. Oh, and did I mention that this is the official chart that you can legally use in your classroom or with your private students (or children) without any worries. 🙂

More importantly, every purchase helps us to continue creating more of our other English resources (pages, charts, videos etc.) that are freely available.

CONTENT: This pack contains 13 Pages:

  • Large Summary Chart – 1 per page – (1 page)
  • Smaller Summary Charts – 2 per page – (1 page)
  • Cardinal Number / Ordinal Number difference – (1 page)
  • How to make ordinal numbers – (1 page)
  • How to make larger ordinal numbers – (1 page)
  • Uses of ordinal numbers: Dates – (1 page)
  • Uses of ordinal numbers: Sequence / Order – (1 page)
  • Uses of ordinal numbers: Floors – (1 page)
  • Uses of ordinal numbers: Celebrations – (1 page)
  • Uses of ordinal numbers: Centuries – (1 page)
  • Uses of ordinal numbers: Kings and Queens – (1 page)
  • Ordinal Numbers from 1st to 31st – (1 page)
  • Ordinal Numbers Summary Chart – (1 page)

LEVEL: Pre-Intermediate (CEFR – A2 Level)
AGE: From 7 years
Format: .PDF

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Guy Fawkes Word Search in English https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/guy-fawkes-word-search-in-english/ https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/guy-fawkes-word-search-in-english/#respond Thu, 02 Nov 2017 00:05:04 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=1912 Word Search containing English vocabulary associated with Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder plot of 1605.

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A Word Search containing English vocabulary associated with Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder plot of 1605.

The words that are included are: arrested, barrel, bonfire, catholic, England, failure, fifth, fireworks, Guido, gunpowder, Guy Fawkes, House of Lords, King James, November, parliament, plot, protestant, treason.
(Note: all words appear in capital letters)

There are two versions of this word search:

  • One worksheet is with clues at the bottom of the sheet.
  • One worksheet is without clues. There are lines (spaces) where students have to write the vocabulary in English that they have found. This worksheet is good for students that have already seen this topic or are normally fast finishers.

CONTENT: This resource contains 3 Pages:

  • Guy Fawkes – Word Search with clues – Student Version – (1 page)
  • Guy Fawkes – Word Search without clues – Student Version – (1 page)
  • Guy Fawkes – Word Search – Teacher Answers – (1 page)

LEVEL: Elementary (CEFR – A2 Level)
AGE: From 10 years
Format: .PDF

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ED Pronunciation – ESL Listening Activity https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/ed-pronunciation-esl-listening-activity/ Fri, 25 Aug 2017 15:29:31 +0000 http://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=1616 ED Pronunciation - Listening Activity
(Sounds of ED)
ESL/ELL Teacher Resource

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Pronunciation of ED – Sounds of ED – ESL Listening Activity

The objective of this activity is to help students distinguish the sounds of ED at the end of words in English.

The teacher (guide) has 3 lists of words ending in -ED (they are all regular past tense verbs). Each list contains 18 words. The teacher reads out each word from a list and students need to write the word they hear in the correct column according to the final ED sound each word has.
There are three columns for students to choose from: /t/ – /d/ – /id/
For example, when the teacher says “wanted”, students need to write that word in the “/id/” column.
Not only are students becoming more aware of the three sounds of -ED, but this activity can also double as a spelling exercise.
As mentioned before, there are three lists. Each list could be used on different days. Note that List 3 has slightly more challenging words.

Teacher answer keys have been created which can also be used by students to check their own work. There is a separate page for each list of 18 words.

This resource is ideal for ESL/ELL students to help them sound more like a native speaker when it comes to saying words that end in ED (accent reduction).

I have created a pronunciation video on YouTube about this topic: ED pronunciation in English – How to pronounce ED endings (Suitable for the classroom).

CONTENT: This resource contains 5 Pages:

  • Pronunciation of ED – Teacher Word Lists – (1 page)
  • Pronunciation of ED – Student Worksheet – (1 page)
  • Pronunciation of ED – Teacher Answers – (3 pages)

LEVEL: (Pre-) Intermediate (CEFR – B1 Level)
AGE: 9+
Format: .PDF

Una actividad de escuchar palabras que terminan en ED en inglés y escribir cada palabra en la columna correcta de acuerdo a su pronunciación.

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ED Pronunciation in English – Cut and Paste Activity https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/ed-pronunciation-in-english-cut-and-paste-activity/ Thu, 24 Aug 2017 18:40:05 +0000 http://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=1613 ED Pronunciation - Cut and Paste Activity
(Sounds of ED)
ESL/ELL Teacher Resource

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Pronunciation of ED in English – Sounds of ED – Cut and Paste Activity

The objective of this activity is to learn the sounds of ED at the end of words in English.

There is a list of words ending in -ED. Students need to cut out each word and then paste/glue them in the correct column according to the sound of the final ED each word has.

One activity has 15 words with the cut and paste activity happening on the same page.
The second activity has 30 words on one page which need to by cut and pasted into their correct columns on a separate page. The ED words in both activities are different.

Also, there are two versions of both activities:
One where the three columns are headed with T, D, and ID;
The second version also with three columns though headed with T, D, and ED.
Notice how the only difference is ID or ED being written differently in the final column. This is because some teachers use ED at lower levels instead of the normal ID.

A teacher answer key has been created which can also be used by students to check their own work. This makes it ideal as a literary center activity.

This resource is ideal for ESL/ELL students to help them sound more like a native speaker when it comes to saying words that end in ED (accent reduction).

I have created a pronunciation video on YouTube about this topic: ED pronunciation in English – How to pronounce ED endings (Suitable for the classroom).

CONTENT: This resource contains 7 Pages:

  • Pronunciation of ED – 15 words – Full border – (1 page)
  • Pronunciation of ED – 15 words – Border only around Pasting area – (1 page)
  • Pronunciation of ED – 30 words – Pasting worksheet (1 page)
  • Pronunciation of ED – 30 words – Cutting worksheet (1 page)
  • Pronunciation of ED – Teacher Answers – (3 pages)

* There are an additional 7 pages using the ED version for a column instead of ID as mentioned previously (7 pages). The rest of the activity is exactly the same.

LEVEL: (Pre-) Intermediate (CEFR – B1 Level)
AGE: 7+
Format: .PDF

Una actividad de cortar y pegar palabras que terminan en ED en inglés en la columna correcta de acuerdo a su pronunciación.

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Plural Nouns Charts – Regular & Irregular Nouns in English https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/plural-nouns-charts-regular-irregular-nouns-english/ Fri, 16 Jun 2017 23:02:02 +0000 http://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=1566 Plural Nouns Charts - Regular & Irregular Nouns in English
ESL/ELL Teacher Resource

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Regular and Irregular Nouns in English – Summary Charts

These charts look at the spelling rules used when making nouns plural. They cover both regular and irregular plural forms.

Plurals Summary Chart
This chart is a summary of the nine spelling rules that appear below, all in one handy place. It is great as a quick reference guide for students.
Regular Nouns
Nouns where we add an -S to make them plural. There are no other changes to the noun. The example nouns are car, dog, book, house, and apple.
Nouns ending in S, CH, SH, X, Z
Nouns with these endings and where we need to add -ES to make them plural. The example nouns are bus, match, dish, box, and quiz.
Nouns ending in F or FE
Nouns with these endings and how we remove them and add -VES to make the nouns plural. The example nouns are leaf, wolf, life, and knife. There are two exceptions to this rule that also appear in this chart: roofs and cliffs.
Nouns ending in VOWEL + Y
These are regular nouns where we just add the -S to the plural. The example nouns are day, key, boy, guy, and donkey. This chart exists to be able to compare it with the next chart about nouns ending in a consonant + Y.
Nouns ending in CONSONANT + Y
We remove the end Y and add -IES to these nouns to make them plural. The example nouns are city, baby, story, party, and country.
Irregular Nouns
These are nouns that have a completely different plural form compared to its singular form. The example nouns are man, child, foot, tooth, mouse, and person.
Nouns ending in VOWEL + O
These are regular nouns where we just add the S to make them plural. The example nouns are zoo, radio, stereo, video, and kangaroo. This chart exists to be able to compare it with the next chart about nouns ending in a consonant + O.
Nouns ending in CONSONANT + O
We add -ES to these nouns to make them plural. The example nouns are hero, echo, tomato, and potato. We also show some exceptions to the rule where we only add an -S. These words are piano and photo.
Nouns that don’t change in plural
These are the nouns that have the same form in singular and plural. The example nouns are sheep, deer, fish, series, species

These charts can be used for decorating the classroom wall or as a part of literary centers. Some teachers also photocopy these and make a booklet for students.

CONTENT: This resource contains 10 Pages:

  • Plurals Summary Chart – (1 page)
  • Regular Nouns – (1 page)
  • Nouns ending in S, CH, SH, X, Z – (1 page)
  • Nouns ending in F or FE – (1 page)
  • Nouns ending in VOWEL + Y – (1 page)
  • Nouns ending in CONSONANT + Y – (1 page)
  • Irregular Nouns – (1 page)
  • Nouns ending in VOWEL + O – (1 page)
  • Nouns ending in CONSONANT + O – (1 page)
  • Nouns that don’t change in plural – (1 page)

These charts are aligned to Common Core State Standards:
L.K.1C – Form regular plural nouns orally by adding /s/ or /es/ (e.g., dog, dogs; wish, wishes).
L.2.1B – Form and use frequently occurring irregular plural nouns (e.g., feet, children, teeth, mice, fish).

LEVEL: Basic (CEFR – A1 Level)
AGE: All ages
Format: .PDF

Afiches con la formación de sustantivos plurales en inglés.

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ANZAC Day Word Search in English https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/anzac-day-word-search-english/ https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/anzac-day-word-search-english/#respond Mon, 10 Apr 2017 15:41:06 +0000 http://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=1545 Word Search in English containing vocabulary about ANZAC Day.

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A Word Search containing English vocabulary associated with ANZAC Day (25th of April).

The words that are included are: Allies, ANZAC, April, Army Corps, Australia, Battle, Brave, Fighting, Gallipoli, Landing, New Zealand, Poppies, Remember, Sacrifice, Soldier, Turkey, World War One, Wreath
(Note: all words appear in capital letters)

There are two versions of this word search:

  • One worksheet is with clues at the bottom of the sheet.
  • One worksheet is without clues. There are lines (spaces) where students have to write the vocabulary in English that they have found. This worksheet is good for students that have already seen this topic or are normally fast finishers.
  • All answers appear either horizontal or vertical (none are diagonal).

CONTENT: This resource contains 3 Pages:

  • ANZAC Day – Word Search with clues – Student Version – (1 page)
  • ANZAC Day – Word Search without clues – Student Version – (1 page)
  • ANZAC Day – Word Search – Teacher Answers – (1 page)

LEVEL: Elementary (CEFR – A2 Level)
AGE: From 8 years
Format: .PDF

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TITANIC Word Search in English https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/titanic-word-search-in-english/ https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/titanic-word-search-in-english/#respond Mon, 27 Mar 2017 15:38:08 +0000 http://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/titanic-word-search-in-english/ Word Search in English containing vocabulary about the RMS Titanic.

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A Word Search containing English vocabulary associated with the RMS Titanic that struck an iceberg in 1912 and sank.

The words that are included are: captain, Carpathia, crew, disaster, iceberg, life jacket, lifeboat, luxury, maiden, ocean, passengers, rescue, Southampton, survivor, Titanic, unsinkable, voyage, White Star Line.
(Note: all words appear in capital letters)

There are two versions of this word search:

  • One worksheet is with clues at the bottom of the sheet.
  • One worksheet is without clues. There are lines (spaces) where students have to write the vocabulary in English that they have found. This worksheet is good for students that have already seen this topic or are normally fast finishers.

CONTENT: This resource contains 3 Pages:

  • Titanic – Word Search with clues – Student Version – (1 page)
  • Titanic – Word Search without clues – Student Version – (1 page)
  • Titanic – Word Search – Teacher Answers – (1 page)

LEVEL: Elementary (CEFR – A2 Level)
AGE: From 8 years
Format: .PDF

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Earth Day Word Search in English https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/earth-day-word-search-in-english/ https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/earth-day-word-search-in-english/#respond Mon, 20 Mar 2017 16:36:59 +0000 http://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/earth-day-word-search-in-english/ Word Search in English containing vocabulary about EARTH DAY.

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An ESL/ELL Word Search containing vocabulary associated with Earth Day and the environment in English.

The clues have been divided into two boxes, nouns and verbs.

There are two versions of this word search:

  • One worksheet is with clues at the bottom of the sheet.
  • One worksheet is without clues. There are lines (spaces) where students have to write the vocabulary in English that they have found. This worksheet is good for students that have already seen this topic or are normally fast finishers.

CONTENT: This pack contains 3 Pages:

  • Earth Day – Word Search with clues – Student Version – (1 page)
  • Earth Day – Word Search without clues – Student Version – (1 page)
  • Earth Day – Word Search – Teacher Answers – (1 page)

LEVEL: Elementary (CEFR – A2 Level)
AGE: From 7 years
Format: .PDF

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Fruit in English – Charts / Flash Cards https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/fruit-in-english-charts-flash-cards/ Mon, 06 Mar 2017 16:39:03 +0000 http://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/fruit-in-english-charts-flash-cards/ Fruit in English - Flash Cards / Charts
ESL/ELL Teacher Resource

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Fruit in English – Charts / Flash Cards

The main summary chart contains a photo and the name of each of the following fruit: apple, apricot, avocado, banana, blackcurrant, blackberry, blueberry, cherry, coconut, fig, grape, kiwi(fruit), lemon, lime, lychee, mango, nectarine, orange, papaya, passion fruit, peach, pear, pineapple, plum, quince, raspberry, strawberry, and watermelon

Each of these fruit appear as their own individual A4 size chart which can also be used as a large flash card. Each chart/flashcard has a photo of the fruit and its name underneath.

BONUS: For the flash cards, we have included four fruit that do not appear in the summary chart. These are: grapefruit, mandarin, pomegranate, tomato.

Due to regional differences in spelling (American English vs. British English) we have also included two charts (with the same image) with the following variations in spelling: kiwi/kiwifruit, passion fruit (two words)/passionfruit (one word). Use what is more appropriate for your region.

NOTE: Both in the chart and the large flash cards, the name of each fruit is in singular form even though there may appear two or more of that fruit in the photo. For example there is a photo of two cherries though the name underneath it is in singular form – cherry.

We recommend you laminate each chart / large flashcard. Some teachers also photocopy these and make a booklet for students.

CONTENT: This resource contains 36 Pages:

  • Fruit Summary Chart – (Wall Chart – A4 Size) – (1 page)
  • Fruit Title – (1 page)
  • Individual Fruit Flash Cards – A4 Size (34 pages)

LEVEL: Basic (CEFR – A1 Level)
AGE: All ages
Format: .PDF

Tarjetas con fotos de frutas con su nombre en inglés.

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Saint Patrick’s Day English Crossword https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/saint-patricks-day-english-crossword/ https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/saint-patricks-day-english-crossword/#respond Fri, 03 Mar 2017 14:25:32 +0000 http://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/saint-patricks-day-english-crossword/ Crossword in English about Saint Patrick's Day

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Crossword containing typical English vocabulary associated with Saint Patrick’s Day.

This ESL Crossword contains the following words in English: clover, emerald, flag, gold, harp, Ireland, Irish, leprechaun, luck, music, parade, Patrick, pot, Saint, snakes.

We also have an English Word Search about Saint Patrick’s Day.

CONTENT: This resource contains 2 Pages:

  • Saint Patrick’s Day – English Crossword – Student Version – (1 page)
  • Saint Patrick’s Day – English Crossword – Teacher Answers – (1 page)

LEVEL: Pre-Intermediate (CEFR – A2 Level)
AGE: From 10 years
Format: .PDF

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English Days of the Week – Bundle of ESL Activities https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/english-days-week-bundle-esl-activities/ Tue, 03 Jan 2017 17:07:22 +0000 http://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/english-days-week-bundle-esl-activities/ Days of the Week in English - Bundle of ESL/ELL Teacher Resources

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Days of the week in English – Bundle of ESL/ELL activities

A bundle of our months of the year in English products at a MUCH cheaper price compared to buying them individually.

This bundle includes a variety of flash cards, worksheets, cut and paste activities and much more.

For more about the contents of each activity, see the links to the individual resource.

CONTENT: This Days of the Week bundle contains 10 products with a total of 57 Pages:

LEVEL: Basic (CEFR – A1 Level)
Format: .ZIP

Actividades para aprender los días de la semana en inglés.

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Days of the Week Chart – I go to school https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/days-of-the-week-chart-i-go-to-school/ https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/days-of-the-week-chart-i-go-to-school/#respond Tue, 03 Jan 2017 16:19:00 +0000 http://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/days-of-the-week-chart-i-go-to-school/ English Days of the Week Chart - I go to school

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A chart containing the days of the week in English.

There are two versions of this chart. One version is in full color which can be handed out or used as a wall chart. The days Monday to Friday are in green while the days for the weekend (Saturday and Sunday) and in red. The other version is in black and white where students can color the days of the week with their appropriate color as well as color the picture of the school bus.

This resource is part of our ESL/ELL Bundle of Activities – Days of the Week.

CONTENT: This pack contains 2 Pages:

  • I go to school – Color Version – (1 page)
  • I go to school – Blank and White Version for Coloring – (1 page)

LEVEL: Elementary (CEFR – A2 Level)
AGE: From 5 years
Format: .PDF

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Days of the Week in English – Word Search https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/days-week-english-word-search/ https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/days-week-english-word-search/#respond Tue, 03 Jan 2017 15:36:56 +0000 http://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/days-week-english-word-search/ Word Search in English containing the days of the week.

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An ESL/ELL Word Search containing the days of the week in English.

There are two versions of this word search:

  • One worksheet is with clues at the bottom of the sheet.
  • One worksheet is without clues. There are lines (spaces) where students have to write the day of the week in English that they have found (and two additional words – days and week). This worksheet is good for students that have already seen this topic or are normally fast finishers.

This resource is part of our ESL/ELL Bundle of Activities – Days of the Week.

CONTENT: This pack contains 3 Pages:

  • Days in English – Word Search with clues – Student Version – (1 page)
  • Days in English – Word Search without clues – Student Version – (1 page)
  • Days in English – Word Search – Teacher Answers – (1 page)

LEVEL: Elementary (CEFR – A2 Level)
AGE: From 7 years
Format: .PDF

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