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ESL Flow: Grammar Lesson Plans - Grammar exercises and worksheets

Grammar - Self Study Grammar Quizzes - Computer based exercises on grammar

Schoolhouse Rock: Grammar Rock - Lyrics to 9 great songs; videos Google search (Busy Prepositions ; Conjunction Junction ; Interjections! ; Lolly, Lolly, Lolly, Get Your Adverbs Here ; Noun is a Person Place or Thing ; Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla ; The Tale of Mr. Morton ; Unpack Your Adjectives ; Verb: That's What's a Happenin')

English grammar guide - grammatical rules explained in plain English: nouns, adjectives, adverbs, determiners, verbs & verb tenses, indirect speech, punctuation, and relative clauses,  (ef.com)

Word order exercises for various ESOL levels - 50+ exercises to practice correct word order (agendaweb.org)

Test & Drills in English Grammar by Robert J Dixson - Scanned intro pages - book is available in ESL office

25 Common Grammar Mistakes - resource to use with intermediate and advanced students - article has dozens of curated links to grammar resources and practice exercises

Everybody, anybody, somebody, and nobody - short story

It doesn't matter? Add -ever: whatever, whenever, wherever, whoever, however

Transitional words and phrases showing relationships (from mdc.edu)

Grammarlya tool for improving writing, especially for pointing out obvious errors. The free version makes suggestions about spelling, grammar, and punctuation and gives short explanations via sidebar commentary. The free Grammarly desktop app lets you export in MS Word docx format. Android and iPhone apps are available in the App stores.

 Prepositions:
A good list of various types of prepositions from Dave's ESL Cafe
AT/ON/IN:
Comprehensive page with excellent graphics explaining the different uses of at, on, and in (7esl) – Helpful graphic attached here
Another page with good examples and explanations for at/on/in (British Council)

15-minute quiz to estimate level - includes reading skills (grammar and vocabulary) and listening skills (ef.com)


Verb resources sub-page on the ESOL wiki - https://wikis.mit.edu/confluence/display/ESLSE/Verbs


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