With the help of this presentation, children learn to ask a range of special questions in Present Continuous by beginning their question with What, When, Where, Who, Why and How.
This café-themed PowerPoint explains the difference between indefinite pronouns some, any and no in a fun and interactive way. It clearly demonstrates the use of each type of pronouns and asks children to apply their knowledge in role-play situations.
This excellent presentation focuses on issues in relationships between parents and teenagers. It also suggests some ways to strengthen the relationship.
This engaging PowerPoint presentation comes with helpful illustrations to help your students memorise key weather words. They will learn to make simple observations about the weather using impersonal sentences.
Children will love this interactive circus-themed PowerPoint that will support them in meeting and greeting people. The ringmaster will present the children with different circus acts and ask them to identify them.
Either and neither represent a pair of words frequently used in the English vocabulary. This bright and colourful presentation clearly explains how to use either and neither in different contexts.
With amazing illustrations and engaging text, this resource is a great tool for getting children thinking about the famous landmarks around the world. It is excellent for using as part of a whole-class discussion or as inspiration for a writing task. Writing postcards is a great creative exercise to practise fitting exciting information into a small space.
This presentation teaches children the key words related to family and extends their understanding of basic grammar in English. It provides lots of fun activities to help your pupils practise the new vocabulary.
This great PowerPoint focuses on the commonly used irregular plurals (children, men, women, teeth, feet, mice, geese etc.) and contains a number of activities to develop your students’ 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. This beautifully illustrated PowerPoint presentation is the perfect way to open up a class discussion about the different kinds of families and the changes in gender roles in today’s society.