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Grammar resources for Microsoft Excel in English (UK)

Preview of Pre and Post Writing Test Analysis Calculator

Pre and Post Writing Test Analysis Calculator

This is an Excel calculator for writing that will quickly compare before and after results for your students, as well as much more. The calculator will also work out your students average grade, and the amount of a certain grade you class gets in various sub categories.
Preview of Have you ever...? (food and drinks)

Have you ever...? (food and drinks)

Created by
Andrew Herzfeld
This Excel spreadsheet includes three two-page worksheets about the topic of travel. The worksheets are about the following: -positive questioning: Have you...? and Have you ever...? -negative questioning: Have you never...? and Have you not...? -a combination of the above two question types (i.e. positive and negative) Students are asked a question like "have you ever been to Thailand?" to which students must write an answer. Worksheets are randomizable by pressing F9 on your keyboard. The s
Preview of Have you ever....?  (travel)

Have you ever....? (travel)

Created by
Andrew Herzfeld
This Excel spreadsheet includes three two-page worksheets about the topic of travel. The worksheets are about the following: -positive questioning: Have you...? and Have you ever...? -negative questioning: Have you never...? and Have you not...? -a combination of the above two question types (i.e. positive and negative) Students are asked a question like "have you ever been to Thailand?" to which students must write an answer. Worksheets are randomizable by pressing F9 on your keyboard. The
Preview of Comparing Food Weights

Comparing Food Weights

Created by
Andrew Herzfeld
A collection of three activities to compare the weight of food:oral activity (teacher led)written activity (independent work)survey about expectant weightActivities are all randomisable by pressing F9 on your keyboard. Compatible with recent versions of Microsoft Excel.
Preview of This is a ...

This is a ...

Created by
Andrew Herzfeld
Two worksheets to help student develop:questioning techniques for what and whose (e.g. what is this? & whose pen is this?)making statements (e.g. this is a book, that is her pen, etc)knowledge of vocabulary for school items (e.g. pen, book, white board, etc), family member (mum, dad, brother sister) and possessive pronouns (e.g. my, his, her)The worksheet is randomisable by pressing F9 on your keyboard.
Preview of Pre and Post Writing Test Analysis Calculator Numerical Grades

Pre and Post Writing Test Analysis Calculator Numerical Grades

This is an Excel calculator for writing that will quickly compare before and after results for your students, as well as much more. The calculator will also work out your students average grade. Please note that this is the numerical version, (1-5 grades) see: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Pre-and-Post-Writing-Test-Analysis-Calculator-3181690 for the A-E grade version.
Preview of ERROR CORRECTION: PREPOSITIONS & FAMILY

ERROR CORRECTION: PREPOSITIONS & FAMILY

Created by
Andrew Herzfeld
Based on the topic of family, this worksheet helps develop students' understanding of prepositions. By pressing F9, this worksheet can be randomised, allowing you, as the teacher, to quickly generate varied worksheets, should students need additional support with prepositions. This Excel spread sheet works with all versions of Excel (at least since 2010).
Preview of Height Comparative Worksheet

Height Comparative Worksheet

Created by
Andrew Herzfeld
A randomisable worksheet based on comparing people's heights. The worksheet can be randomise by pressing F9 on the keyboard.Group activity is included for students to orally answer the question. It also allows the teacher to model the answers and what is required in the worksheet.Solutions are also included.
Preview of Last Man Standing - Food and Drinks

Last Man Standing - Food and Drinks

Created by
Andrew Herzfeld
Students stand in a circle around the outside of the classroom, ensuring they can see the computer screen / projection. Students are to use the words on the board to create a sentence. If they create a correct sentence, they can stay in the game. If the sentence is incorrect, the student sits down and is "out" of the game. A student who is "out" can come back into the game when another student creates an incorrect sentence. When the other student creates an incorrect sentence, the student
Preview of Last Man Standing - Family

Last Man Standing - Family

Created by
Andrew Herzfeld
Students stand in a circle around the outside of the classroom, ensuring they can see the computer screen / projection. Students are to use the words on the board to create a sentence. If they create a correct sentence, they can stay in the game. If the sentence is incorrect, the student sits down and is "out" of the game. A student who is "out" can come back into the game when another student creates an incorrect sentence. When the other student creates an incorrect sentence, the student
Preview of Where are you?

Where are you?

Created by
Andrew Herzfeld
Students learn how to use "in", "at" and "on" in relation to:peoplerooms in a houselocations around town (e.g. the library, bank, beach)simple aspect of grammarWorksheet is randomisable by pressing F9 on the keyboard.
Preview of Error Corrections: Adverbs and Adjectives - Family

Error Corrections: Adverbs and Adjectives - Family

Created by
Andrew Herzfeld
This worksheet helps students to develop their understanding of adverbs and adjectives in relation to describing family members and their likes/interests. Students must determine if there is an error in the sentence, then correct it. The spread sheet can be randomised by pressing F9 on your keyboard (works on all versions of Excel, at least since 2010).
Preview of Tic Tac Toe - Family

Tic Tac Toe - Family

Created by
Andrew Herzfeld
Based on the game tic tac toe (noughts and crosses) where the aim of the game is to get a row of noughts or a row of crosses first. A student first chooses a square, then they must follow the instructions in that square. If the student is correct, they can draw their symbol. If they are incorrect, they cannot draw their symbol and lose a turn. Students can choose any unmarked square. Press F9 on your keyboard to randomise the board. Once printed, pages can be cut in half. There are enough
Preview of Prepositoins and Objects

Prepositoins and Objects

Created by
Andrew Herzfeld
Students can practise prepositoins of locations (e.g. in, at, on, behind, etc) in relation to household objects.The worksheet is randomisable by pressin F9.
Preview of Gravity and Space Tic Tac Toe

Gravity and Space Tic Tac Toe

Created by
Andrew Herzfeld
Based on the original Tic Tac Toe / Naughts and Crosses. First, students choose a square, but before they can place their naught or cross, they must first complete the instruction in the square: either make a statement or ask a question about a particular word or topic. There are 60 boards with no two boards that are the same. This ensures every student has a different board. If you want to randomise the boards, simply press F9 before printing.
Preview of List of all our English lesson plans /  A1.1 to C1.4 / Business English / Blogs

List of all our English lesson plans / A1.1 to C1.4 / Business English / Blogs

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EFLacademyhub
List of all our English lesson plans / A1.1 to C1.4 / Business English / BlogsWe will be putting them on teacherpayteachers.If your interested please contact meWe also do online lessons as well as sell the plans
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