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  • London — Collection of Exercises

    A collection of several exercises. For this, the "exe-file" has to be executed. Detailansicht

    Clic 3.0 Exercise

  • Material for grammar lessons

    Target group:
    Teachers, who need material for grammar lessons (to explain the rules) as well as learners who want to improve their writing concerning punctuation and articles etc.

    Objectives:
    Improving the learner’s style by giving them information concerning formal arrangement of s ... Detailansicht

    englishplus.com

  • Mixed Tenses, Letter 1

    This exercise practises the use of different tenses (some present participles will be required). Detailansicht

    eduhi.at

  • Mixed Tenses, Letter 2

    This exercise practises the use of different tenses (some present participles will be required). Detailansicht

    eduhi.at

  • Mixed Tenses, Letter 3

    This exercise practises the use of different tenses (some present participles will be required). Detailansicht

    eduhi.at

  • Modals Part 1: Expressing Ability - Powerpoint

    Aimed at beginners' level Detailansicht

    azargrammar.com

  • Modals Part 2: Advice, Necessity, Requests, Suggestions - Powerpoint

    Aimed at beginners' level. Detailansicht

    azargrammar.com

  • Modals - Powerpoint

    Aimed at advanced level. Detailansicht

    azargrammar.com

  • Modal Verbs

    Gap-fill exercise. Detailansicht

    nonstopenglish.com

  • Modal Verbs

    Fill in the spaces with the right modal verbs. Gap-fill exercise. Detailansicht

    nonstopenglish.com

  • Modal Verbs 1

    Interactive short answer quiz. Type in the correct form of could , should, must, might and can't in the past tense in the spaces provided. Detailansicht

    edu.ge.ch

  • Modal Verbs 2

    Interactive short answer quiz. Use COULD, WOULD or MIGHT (in the correct form) - 20 sentences. Detailansicht

    edu.ge.ch

  • Modal Verbs - An Introduction

    When do we use them? Which ones are there? etc... Detailansicht

    edu.ge.ch

  • Modal Verbs to Express Past Possibilities

    Expressing past possibilities with modal verbs. ("May have visited ...; it is likely, possible, must, may, might, could have gone to ...)
    Video (13:07) Detailansicht

    youtube.com

  • More Grammar

    A very full and helpful, though quite formal, internet grammar reference site. Detailansicht

    ucl.ac.uk

  • Much, many, a lot - a video lesson

    Before you do this lesson [6:41], you should perhaps have a look at the video lesson on "countable and uncountable nouns" (see link below: http://www.engvid.com/countable-uncountable-nouns-english-grammar/) Detailansicht

    youtube.com

  • Non-defining Relative Clauses

    Interactive exercise (multiple choice). Detailansicht

    better-english.com

  • Nonstopenglish

    On nonstopenglish.com students can:
    - practice English with interactive exercises on-line
    - receive unique interactive email exercises
    - have own personal page with activity history
    - find and submit other English related websites Detailansicht

    nonstopenglish.com

  • Northern Ireland - Web Unit

    This web unit offers a few suggestions on how to teach the topic "Northern Ireland" in class. Detailansicht

    englisch.schule.de

  • Noun Clauses - Powerpoint

    Aimed at advanced level. Detailansicht

    azargrammar.com

  • Nouns and Modifiers - Powerpoint

    Aimed at beginners' level. Detailansicht

    azargrammar.com

  • Nouns and Pronouns - Powerpoint

    Aimed at beginners'level. Detailansicht

    azargrammar.com

  • Nouns - Special English Nouns

    Practice 601 nouns in multiple choice mode. Detailansicht

    iteslj.org

  • Object Pronouns

    An interactive exercise referring to object pronouns! Detailansicht

    aitech.ac.jp

  • Online English of the Bell School of English

    Lots of interactive exercises with audio files for nearly all levels. Detailansicht

    bellenglish.com