ESL Writing: Instead of / Rather than (review worksheet)
In this worksheet, students have the chance to practice making sentences with the phrases "instead of" and "rather than". Download lesson as pdf Instead of / Rather than - REVIEW…
Sentence Pattern handouts and worksheets for intermediate – advanced ESL students.
In this worksheet, students have the chance to practice making sentences with the phrases "instead of" and "rather than". Download lesson as pdf Instead of / Rather than - REVIEW…
In this ESL writing worksheet, students are introduced to different ways to use the word "instead" in a sentence. Download lesson as pdf
This printable ESL lesson introduces students to several sample sentences using "would rather". Download lesson as pdf Would Rather Sentence Pattern: I would rather A than B I don’t want…
ESL Usage Lesson: Would Rather In this exercise, students practice writing sentences about their preferences using the phrase "would rather". Download lesson as pdf Would Rather - REVIEW…
This ESL writing lesson introduces students to the proper usage of "prefer". Download lesson as pdf Sentence Pattern: I prefer A(-ing) to B(-ing) This means the same as “I would…
This ESL writing lesson introduces the proper usage of "instead of" and "rather than" with several sample sentences. Download lesson as pdf Instead of / Rather than Sentence Pattern:A…
This lesson teaches students to use "lasts" to describe an amount of time. Download lesson as pdf Subject – lasts – amount of time (the subject continues for how…
This lesson teaches students to use "takes" to describe how long an activity is. Download lesson as pdf Subject – takes – amount of time (how much time is needed…
This lesson teaches students to use "as well as" to give additional information. Download lesson as pdf [A] and [B], as well as [C] and [D] “as well as” means…
This lesson teaches students to properly use the phrase "even if". Download lesson as pdf Even if [A], [B] If [A] happens, [B] will still happen. Whether or not [A]…
This lesson teaches students to properly use "refers to" in a sentence. Download lesson as pdf Something – refers to – something else to mention or represent something; to make…
This lesson teaches students to use "found myself" when talking about a surprising or unexpected situation. Download lesson as pdf Found myself [adjective] Found myself [verb + ing] If you…