With the help of this presentation, children learn to ask a range of special questions in Present Simple by beginning their question with what, when, where, who, why and how.
With the help of this fun and engaging presentation, children will practise structuring sentences in Past Continuous by saying what the animals were doing when they visited the zoo.
Use this engaging presentation to share information about a range of different careers ranging from an architect to a vet. The eye-catching slides contain a variety of relevant information such as personal qualities and professional qualifications and are perfect for starting a discussion about future careers.
Named after John Ridley Stroop, this test was originally used to identify Soviet spies. It is sure to challenge your intermediate and advanced learners and develop their cognitive skills. It is great fun too! The presentation comes with a free worksheet.
This fun fruit-themed PowerPoint teaches how to make nouns plural by adding 's' and 'ies'. The children will enjoy choosing the ingredients for a fruit smoothie, while practising their language skills in the process.
With the help of this engaging presentation, children will practise structuring sentences about their old habits or actions in the past with the construction used to.
This excellent presentation is a great way to prepare your pupils for the oral part of the end of the year exam in English. Describing photographs in English is not an easy task, however the strategies and the key vocabulary included in this presentation will help your students create an interesting detailed description of the photos.
This fun and colourful PowerPoint teaches your children about what a preposition is and how it is used in a sentence, with cute cats as a visual example. See if your children can work out the position of the cats as the PowerPoint progresses.
This fantastic presentation clearly explains how to structure sentences with There is/ There are. The bright colours and fantastic illustrations are great for keeping students engaged and helping them to practise their speaking skills.
This informative PowerPoint introduces children to the problem of air pollution and ways in which it is caused and how it can be reduced. It is a great way to start a whole class discussion or introduce the task of researching how different countries are dealing with air pollution.