This fantastic PowerPoint highlights the difference between a comparative adjective and superlative adjectives. It will enable children to practise changing adjectives and structuring simple sentences, boosting their language skills in the process.
Download this informative PowerPoint with just a click of a button to teach children how to use adverbs of frequency in sentences (always, usually, often, sometimes, never). It is also great for consolidating the children’s knowledge of daily routine activities.
This informative presentation clearly explains how to structure sentences in Future Perfect. The bright colours and fantastic illustrations are great for keeping students engaged and helping them to practise their speaking skills.
This excellent presentation is a great way to prepare your pupils for the oral part of the end of the year exam in English. It explores the differences between city life and country life (convenience, noise, traffic, fresh food, peace and quiet etc.). It also contains both lives' advantages and disadvantages.
This bright and colourful presentation is perfect as an introduction to the main food groups and the key principles of a healthy balanced diet. Children will practise structuring sentences about foods they should and should not eat using the modal verbs must, should, ought to and can.
This bright and engaging presentation will introduce the names of baby animals to younger children. Short rhymes and colourful images make learning the new vocabulary easy and fun!
In this lesson, children will learn the English names for hot and cold drinks and how to ask somebody what they would like to drink and how to respond.
Use this engaging PowerPoint to teach children the names of different items of clothing. Children will practise using the new vocabulary by dressing the character in the most appropriate items for different weather.
Clauses of time show when something happens. They are introduced by adverbs such as before, after, as, when, and others. This informative presentation is perfect for practising building sentences with clauses of time.
The idea of writing a film review in English may be daunting for children who are not confident with their writing skills. This fantastic presentation clearly explains the features of a film review as well as provides a comprehensive list of key vocabulary, to make it easier for the children to structure their writing more effectively.