Below is a link to a really great webpage where you can practice past participles.
http://letshavefunwithenglish.com/games/irregular_verbs/past_participles/index.html
Note: You might have to refresh the page after a few games.
Below is a link to a really great webpage where you can practice past participles.
http://letshavefunwithenglish.com/games/irregular_verbs/past_participles/index.html
Note: You might have to refresh the page after a few games.
Here are links to some fun games to practice your comparatives and superlatives. I’ve ordered them broadly by difficulty, the first being very simple.
http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/grammar-games/comparatives-and-superlatives (this page has two games)
http://www.grammar.cl/Games/Comparatives_Superlatives.htm
http://www.marks-english-school.com/games/basketball.html
Here are two links for practice with telling and recognising the time in English .
http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=1648#a ( online worksheet)
http://www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/BangOnTime/clockwordres.html (online game with 5 min intervals)
Here are some links for online games to practice ‘Question Words’
http://www.eslgamesplus.com/question-words-what-where-who-why-when-which-how-grammar-activity/
http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/es/word-games/make-the-sentences/questions
http://www.grammar.cl/Games/Question_Words.htm
http://www.grammar.cl/Games/Question_Words_2.htm
http://www.englishmedialab.com/Quizzes/beginners/beginner%20gap%20fills.htm
These 6 games are for a group of spanish speaking yr 6 primary pupils. They offer repetitive practice in the spanish meaning of a selection of english verbs. The games could also be suitable for ESO1 reinforcement.
Here’s a list of the verbs included in each game:
Learning new verbs | Learning new verbs 2 | Learning New verbs 3 |
comprar*buy
pensar*think convertirse*become caer*fall sentir*feel coger*catch saber*know perder*lose romper*break alimentar*feed
|
pelear*fight
beber*drink quemar*burn traer*bring conseguir*get comenzar*begin venir*come oir*hear dar*give eligir*choose |
morder*bite
soplar*blow constuir*build cortar*cut hacer/crear*make golpear*hit sangrar*bleed cavar*dig dibujar*draw apostar*bet |
Learning new verbs 4 | Learning new verbs 5 | Learning new verbs 6 |
encontrar*find
significar*mean ir*go pagar*pay tener/hacer*have conocer /quedar con*meet poner*put leer*read llamar(telefono)*ring correr*run
|
decir*say
ver*see vender*sell enseñar/demostrar*show cerrar*shut sentarse*sit hablar*speak gastar*spend estar en pie*stand coger*take |
robar*steal
enseñar/educar*teach contar*tell pensar*think arrojar*throw entender*understand despertarse*wake llevar puesto*wear ganar*win prestar*lend
|
And here’s the final set of worksheets with an online game. In total, including groups A & B, I should have covered more than 30 verbs from the list of the top 50 most commonly used irregular verbs.
It’s been almost 10 years since I came across that list and I vaguely remember reading that if you knew the first 20 then that was equivalent to knowing 50% of the irregular verbs used in day to day language and if you knew all 50 of them then it was equivalent to knowing 80% of irregular verbs used in day to day language. I don’t know how accurate that is but I find it very inspiring.
An extra verb scramble worksheet: