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WELCOME PACK FOR EAL PUPILS Secondary (English as an Additional language) Student s Name: Class Section: 1

Commonly confused words

Words Commonly Confused Worksheet For each of the following sentences, circle the word or words that best complete the sentence correctly. 1. Make sure you do ( your / you re ) homework right after school. 2. I talked ( to / too / two ) my brother yesterday. 3. He bought ( to / too / two ) speakers ( to / too / two ) complete his stereo system. 4. I saw ( their / there / they re ) mom sitting ( their / there / they re). 5. The site of the new shopping mall will be over ( their / there / they re ). 6. I think ( their / there / they re ) in trouble! 7. New surgeries for blind people can restore ( their / there / they re ) sight. 8. The dog chewed on ( its / it s ) squeaky toy. 9. I would rather be poor and happy ( than / then ) rich and sad. 10. Do you think ( its / it s ) going to rain? On a separate sheet of paper, write one sentence for each set of words, underlining each commonly confused word. (You may write more than one sentence per set if needed.) Example: I am too tired to work! 1. (its, it s) 2. (your, you re) 3. (there, their, they re) 3. (to, too, two) 4. (then, than)

Basic Classroom Language What do I have to do now? I was absent in the last lesson. I am ready, may I start? How do you say. In English? What is the homework? May I join the class? Can you explain it once more, please? What does. mean in our language? Do we have to write this? How is this word pronounced? How do you spell that word? Translate all the questions in your own language.

Advanced Language of seeking information I wonder why... How does... work? I d like to ask you about... Am I correct in assuming that...? Could you expand a little bit on what you said about...? Could you be more specific about...? Something else I d like to know is... If I have understood you correctly, your point is that... I didn t understand what you said about... I m sorry, could you repeat what you said about...? Sorry, but I m not quite clear on... 1

Complete the questions using correct question words. 1. "Why are you wearing a coat?" "Because it's cold." 2. "... is your party?" "On Sunday." 3. "... money have you got?" "$ 10" 4. "... is your school?" "It's near the station." 5. "... is the weather like?" "It's snowing." 6. "... books have you got?" " Not many. 7. "... sugar is there?" "One kilo." 8. "... are they doing?" "They are watching TV." 9. "Why are you running?" "Because I am late." 10. "... is your birthday?" " In January."

Classroom objects bookcase paper clip calendar stapler file compass crayon globe glue

CLASSROOM OBJECTS WORD SEARCH PUZZLE 1 Find and circle the words in the word search puzzle and number the pictures 1. crayon 2. sharpener 3. book 4. pen 5. palette 6. schoolbag 7. notebook 8. paintbrush 9. pencil case 10. ruler 11. scissors 12. pencil 13. map 14. globe 15. eraser 16. glue Copyright 02/03/2017 englishwsheets.com. All rights reserved.

CLASSROOM OBJECTS WORD SEARCH PUZZLE 2 Find and circle the words in the word search puzzle and number the pictures 1. bookcase 2. bin 3. computer 4. board 5. paper clips 6. calendar 7. stapler 8. desk 9. file 10. clock 11. tape 12. table 13. chair 14. compass 15. projector 16. lunchbox Copyright 02/03/2017 englishwsheets.com. All rights reserved.

Instructions and Communication Fans Instructions: Print them Cut them Keep them with you anywhere and at anytime

happy overjoyed jolly eager cheerful delighted lively pleased gleeful thrilled ecstatic upbeat content elated glad

sad bewildered grumpy heartbroken glum sorrowful bitter distressed cheerless gloomy hurting dismal mournful somber down

angry annoyed bitter enraged exasperated furious raging irritated offended outraged resentful cross fierce fuming infuriated

surprised shocked amazed startled taken aback speechless astonished astounded dazzled stunned overwhelmed bewildered blown away aghast flabbergasted

tired drained fatigued sleepy worn drowsy run-down worn out sluggish dozy flagging snoozy weary exhausted weak

worried bothered concerned distressed tense afraid apprehensive fearful fretful nervous on edge uptight doubtful troubled uncertain

scared afraid anxious fearful panicked startled petrified shaken terrified alarmed spooked stunned trembling surprised distressed

poorly ill ailing out of sorts rotten sick unwell afflicted under the weather diseased infirm woozy queasy run-down frail

nervous afraid apprehensive concerned hesitant jittery shakey shy timid uneasy worried anxious trembling scared uptight

embarrassed ashamed abashed disconcerted regretful humiliated mortified shamed bashful disgraced shy sheepish self-conscious sorry shamefaced

excited delighted eager enthusiastic thrilled elated ecstatic overjoyed gleeful joyous upbeat jubilant pleased triumphant passionate

confused baffled bewildered muddled perplexed puzzled flummoxed stumped uncertain dazed confounded mixed up troubled thrown mystified

cold chilled cool frozen icy nippy numbing shivery freezing chilly brisk ice-cold

hot blazing boiling scorching sweltering warm tropical sweating blistering burning feverish flaming baking on fire roasting

Write a Noun, Verb, Adverb and Adjective for each picture. Noun Verb Adverb Adjective Pencil Write carefully long Noun Verb Adverb Adjective Noun Verb Adverb Adjective Noun Verb Adverb Adjective Noun Verb Adverb Adjective Noun Verb Adverb Adjective

Verb tense timeline

V2 V3 V-ing Rank Base Form Past Tense Form Past Participle Present Participle / Gerund 1 say said said saying 2 make made made making 3 go went gone going 4 take took taken taking 5 come came come coming 6 see saw seen seeing 7 know knew known knowing 8 get got got/gotten (US) getting 9 give gave given giving 10 find found found finding 11 think thought thought thinking 12 tell told told telling 13 become became become becoming 14 show showed shown showing 15 leave left left leaving 16 feel felt felt feeling 17 put put put putting 18 bring brought brought bringing 19 begin began begun beginning 20 keep kept kept keeping 21 hold held held holding 22 write wrote written writing 23 stand stood stood standing 24 hear heard heard hearing 25 let let let letting

Regular Verbs + ed started (id) walked (t) arrived (d)

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