Activities posted by AbbyALT

  • Are you going to ~?

    Bingo worksheet activity to practice 'be going to' grammar in conversation. (NH2 JHS P9 Unit 1)

  • Dear Diary

    A worksheet for P115 of the New Horizon 1 JHS textbook. It's used to understand how to write a diary/journal entry.

  • Did you _____ yesterday? (NH1 Past Simple)

    Just a simple worksheet that practices the interrogative sentence asking about past events.

  • Kahoot! New Horizon 3 - Let's Read 2 Review

    A kahoot specific to the New Horizon 3 Textbook that reviews P106-108 (Let's Read 2).

  • SHOPPING (Shall I...?) - NH2 P93 JHS

    Dialogue worksheet that can be used to roleplay a shopping scene. Target language - "Shall I show you a bigger one?"

  • HANGMAN! MAGIC LIBRARY - Past Simple (Irregular)

    Guess the letters correctly to save the hanging man! The basic form of the verb is shown and students will have to guess the irregular simple present tense. Made for New Horizon 1 Page 104.

  • HANGMAN! - Clouds Version: Past Simple Tense

    Guess the letters correctly to save the hanging man! This activity focuses on regular verbs. Students will guess the letters in order to complete the sentences. Made for New Horizon 1 Page 103.

  • Asking Directions + Collecting Signatures

    This is specific to NH1 P94. It is a simple pair activity with a worksheet to help students practice how to ask directions. The pair activity could also be used for practicing another grammar point.

  • Changing Trains! NH2 Let's Talk Activity

    My JTE asked me to create this activity for page 81 of the NH 2 textbook. She wanted me to use the train route from our prefecture instead of the one in the text. Feel free to try it out!

  • Let's Write an Email

    This worksheet is specific to page 45 of the New Horizon 2 textbook; the Let's Write activity.

  • Ask Me! Please.

    This is a very basic worksheet that covers page 60 (Unit 4) of the New Horizon 3 textbook. It has scramble questions along with changing questions to indirect questions using: ~ Do you know...?