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English Listening Lessons Classroom Materials » UUEG Teacher-Created Worksheets contributed by ESL/EFL teachers everywhere Azar-Hagen Grammar Series: Understanding and Using English Grammar, 4th edition Our Teacher-Created Worksheets were contributed by fellow teachers. Worksheets are available as Word documents or PDF files. You may download, reproduce and adapt the material to suit your classroom needs. “I hope you will share materials you have created for your own teaching as a way of helping other teachers.” —Betty Azar Submit your worksheets for publication. Chapter 1—Overview of Verb Tenses Practicing with Verb Tenses Myra M. Present Perfect Progressive Leslie BiaggiMiami Dade College Present Tense Alex GarridoGulliver Academy School Tenses, Plural and Possessive Nouns Quiz Pattia CreelmanMiami Dade College Verb Practice (Cloze) Elizabeth RamsayMiami Dade College Verb Tense Review The teachers at Edmonds Community College Working with Tenses Chapter 2—Present and Past; Simple and Progressive Past Tense Sentences: Irregular Verbs Regular Verbs: -ed Endings Present Perfect Word Hunt

Games/Activities « Tune Into English The Tune Into English Drawing Competition - feature in our publicitywww.tuneintoenglish.com ESL Beatles - their story in easy English, with activities and audio/videoeslchestnut.com The Beatles IQ Challenge - Can you beat Tune Into English’s high score of 172,077?www.thebeatlesrockband.com Music Challenge - guess the song. Self-Study worksheets - improve your English with your favourite songsAmy Macdonald – This Is The LifeJesus Christ Superstar – Heaven On Their Minds Tune Into English Intros Quiz - from the early Roadshowswww.tuneintoenglish.com Tune Into English Grammar Quiz - from the early Roadshowswww.tuneintoenglish.com Sphinx Kids - interactive classical music lessons and gameswww.sphinxkids.org Past Simple Grammar Quiz – with song lyrics Past Simple Grammar Quiz Grammar – specially written grammatical songs www.letslets.com Listen and complete the song lyrics in these siteslyricstraining.comwww.esercizinglese.comwww.esolcourses.comwww.lyricsgaps.com

English Grammar Lessons Listening: A Tour of London Tower Bridge, London (Copyright: Getty) When you visit a city for the first time, a good way to explore it is to go on an organised sightseeing tour. The tour will give you an overview of what there is to see and also provide you with some historical background. A popular way of seeing London is to go in one of the red double deck buses. This tour will take you around London by bus. Listen to the guide, and then do the activity below. Activity Check how well you know London. a Madame Tussaud’s is a famous wax museum. b Bond Street is where the detective, Sherlock Holmes, once lived. c Marble Arch is a gate which was built in 1827. d Hyde Park used to be the royal hunting grounds. e Buckingham Palace is the London home of the Queen. f Piccadilly Circus is the largest circus in the world. g Fleet Street once housed the national newspapers. h St Paul’s Cathedral is a small but beautiful church. i The Tower of London is more than 900 years old. j The Globe is the world’s oldest restaurant.

Sound Grammar English Talk Station VerbBusters English Irregular Verbs 50 Incredible, Historical Speeches You Should Watch Online You hope that your professors will be good speakers who can keep your interest for at least the length of a class period, but more often than not, you’ll have a teacher or two each semester who drones on and on and doesn’t make you feel passionate about the subject. They could take tips from these speakers who have inspired thousands or even millions of people around the world, some even long after they’ve died. Here are 50 incredible, historical speeches you should watch online. Commencement Addresses These commencement speakers include presidents, a professor, political strategist and industry leader. John F. Presidential Speeches Presidents are natural and practiced leaders and give some of the most impressive speeches. Barack Obama Election Night Speech: Moments after being elected the first ever African American President of the United States, Obama addresses the nation live from Chicago. Society and Culture War and Peace Politics

ESL Resources for Teachers and Learners Document sans titre VOCABULAIRE ANGLAIS Wilfrid Rotgé © HATIER Langues 1999 - ISBN 2-218-72780-3 - Click here ELEMENTARY TASK LISTENING Jasqueline St Clair Stokes © Cambridge University Press 1984 - Click here GRAMMAR CHANTS - More Jazz Chants - click here NEW SPRING 6e - click here NEW SPRING 6e | Transparents - click here NEW SPRING 5e - click here NEW SPRING 5e | Transparents - click here NEW - Hello From Britain Videos - click here NEW - JOIN THE TEAM 4e - © Nathan - 2008 - ISBN 978-2-09-173805-5 - click here NEW - Intermediate Listening - Intermediate- advanced - Scholastic - click here NEW - ENJOY ENGLISH in 3e - Didier - ISBN 978-2-278-06363-5 - click here STEP IN 4e - © Hatier - 1996 - ISBN 2 - 218 - 06780 - 3 - click here ENGLISH LIVE 3e - © Editions Didier - 1999 - ISBN 2 - 278 - 04801 - 5 - click here SHIP OR SHEEP - © CUP 1981 - ISBN 0 -521 -26358 - 1 - click here LOOK AHEAD 2 PART A - Classroom course - PART A - Units 1-8 - ©Longman ELT VIDEO - click here Contents title - click here 1.

Asking For and Giving Street Directions English Exercise | Blair English Introduction: Anybody who has travelled to another country or city has got lost. Sometimes maps don't help, so you have to ask somebody for directions. If you're in a country where they don't speak your language, this can be difficult. At other times, you will have to give directions to people visiting your country. In many cases, people just follow the direction the person was pointing to, and hope they will find the place they are looking for. In this online exercise, we will look at the essential vocabulary used to both ask for and to give directions in English. Exercise: Receiving directions A visitor to the city of York in the North of England asks a person in the street for directions to the Silk Cottage restaurant. Using both the directions and the map, try to guess what the meaning of the words/phrases in bold are. Visitor:'Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the Silk Cottage restaurant please?' York Resident:'Eh, the Silk Cottage restaurant. ". ". Leeds Resident: Practice

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