Community ESOL Materials for classroom use by ESOL teachers devised by Liz Chiu, Hillingdon Adult Education
ACTIVITY SHEET 2
Community ESOL Materials for classroom use by ESOL teachers devised by Liz Chiu, Hillingdon Adult Education
ACTIVITY SHEET 3
Work with Animals Part 1 Answer these questions about Part 1:
I have a friend called Su Lin. She …… Chinese. Her
1 What work does Su Lin’s father do?
parents …… farmers. They …… not rich, but they ……
2 Where are the chickens?
happy. On the farm there ……. a pig and there …… lots
3 Where is the dog?
of chickens. At home there ……. a dog, and a cat with five
4 How many kittens are there?
kittens. Su Lin loves them all. The smallest kitten …… Su
5 Who is Jet?
Lin’s favourite. She calls him Jet because he ……. black
6 What colour is Jet?
apart from his ears and the tip of his tail.
The verb ‘to be’ is missing. Write be /is /are in the spaces above.
Community ESOL Materials for classroom use by ESOL teachers devised by Liz Chiu, Hillingdon Adult Education
ACTIVITY SHEET 4
1 How many hours do you spend at the following leisure facilities: 5. YOUR TIME CHART
choose: every week every month every year none Compare the time you spend in front of a screen and doing other activities
Recreation park …….hrs ……hrs ……..hrs ……. each week. Colour the ‘free time’ chart in 2 colours to show how you divide
Library …….hrs ……hrs ……..hrs ……. your time most weeks.
Swimming pool …….hrs ……hrs ……..hrs …….
Fitness gym …….hrs ……hrs ……..hrs ……. time spent in front of a screen / time spent on other activities
Community ESOL Materials for classroom use by ESOL teachers devised by Liz Chiu, Hillingdon Adult Education
ACTIVITY SHEET 5
Behaviour,
ehaviour, Effort and Ability
Sentence A has a similar meaning to Sentence B in each case Underline the verb in each sentence
Mark each pair: B (behaviour), E (effort) or A (ability) Which verb is it? eg has done = verb: to do
For example:
1A Your daughter studies very hard. to study E 1B She is a very hard worker. to be
2A Your son tries hard. 2B He makes a lot of effort.
3A Your daughter is very quiet. 3B She doesn’t make any noise.
4A Your son has done all his homework. 4B He works hard at home.
5A Your daughter doesn’t write very neatly. 5B Her writing is quite untidy.
6A Your son answers the teacher very well. 6B He gives good answers in class.
7A Your daughter is always late. 7B She is never on time.
8A Your daughter came top of the class. 8B She is the best in the class.
9A Your son should be in the top set. 9B He is too good for the group he’s in.
10A Your daughter is very well behaved. 10B She behaves very well.
11A Your son is always talking in class. 11B He talks instead of studying.
12A Your daughter is very popular. 12B She has a lot of friends.
13A Your daughter doesn’t come to PE. 13B She has missed a lot of lessons.
14A Your son is very good at football. 14B He is a talented footballer.
Community ESOL Materials for classroom use by ESOL teachers devised by Liz Chiu, Hillingdon Adult Education