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Hotel Inspection

ESL Present Simple Passive Worksheet - Grammar Exercises: Rewriting Sentences, Gap-fill, Categorising, Writing Sentences from Prompts, Error Correction - Intermediate (B1) - 25 minutes

In this comprehensive present simple passive worksheet, students practice identifying and writing sentences in the present simple passive. Students start by changing present simple sentences from active to passive. Next, students complete present simple active or passive sentences with verbs from a box in their correct form and identify if each sentence is active or passive. Students then write active or passive yes/no questions about the sentences. Finally, students correct mistakes in active and passive sentences.
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Passive Descriptions

ESL Present Simple Passive Game - Grammar and Speaking: Describing, Forming Sentences from Prompts, Guessing, Freer Practice - Group Work - Intermediate (B1) - 25 minutes

In this free present simple passive game, students practice describing objects using the present simple passive. In groups, students take turns picking up a card and describing the object to the other students in the group using the present simple passive along with the pronoun: it, they, this or these. For example, if a student picked up the picture of a dictionary, they might say, "It's made from paper. It's used in the classroom. It's bought by someone learning a language. It's used to find the meanings of words." The first student to guess the object wins the card. The student with the most cards at the end of the game wins.
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Present Simple Passive Quiz

ESL Present Simple Passive Game - Grammar: Gap-fill, True or False, Guessing - Group and Pair Work - Intermediate (B1) - 25 minutes

In this fun present simple passive game, students complete true or false facts with the present simple passive and then take part in a quiz. First, in two groups, students complete true or false facts with the present simple passive form of the verbs in brackets. Next, students pair up with someone from the other group and take turns reading their facts to their partner, who guesses if they are true or false. Students score one point for each correct guess. The student with the most points at the end of the game wins.
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Rewrite it

ESL Present Simple Passive Worksheet - Grammar and Writing Exercises: Rewriting Sentences - Intermediate (B1) - 20 minutes

In this useful present simple passive worksheet, students practice the affirmative, negative and interrogative forms of the present simple passive. First, students read the present simple affirmative sentences and rewrite them in the present simple passive. Afterwards, review the answers with the class. Students then repeat the process with the negative and interrogative forms.
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What do they have in common?

ESL Present Simple Passive Game - Grammar and Speaking: Forming Sentences from Prompts, Freer Practice - Pair Work - Intermediate (B1) - 35 minutes

In this engaging present simple passive game, students make sentences about what two things have in common. Teams take turns picking up a card and asking the opposing team what the two things on the card have in common, e.g. 'What do football and basketball have in common?' The opposing team then has two minutes to think of as many answers as they can using the present simple passive, e.g. 'Football and basketball are played in teams.' For each grammatically correct and appropriate sentence, the team scores one point. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
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Processes

ESL Describing Processes Worksheet - Grammar and Writing Exercises: Gap-fill, Binary-Choice, Changing Word Forms, Writing Paragraphs - Upper-intermediate (B2) - 35 minutes

This present simple passive worksheet helps students practice describing processes with the present simple passive. First, students look at pictures showing the process of writing an essay. Students then complete sentences about the process with the present simple passive form of the verbs in brackets. Next, students complete a process description by underlining the correct verb in each pair. After that, students use sequence words from a box and the present simple passive to describe another process. Finally, students write two processes of their own using the present simple passive. Afterwards, students present one of their processes to the class.
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