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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home3/bart1972/public_html/linguabanca.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114As a teacher, you’ll know that sourcing materials for classes<\/strong> can be a time-consuming chore,\u00a0whether you are searching for\u00a0existing resources online or have decided to produce something yourselves. \u00a0That’s why we’ve set out to make your lives a little easier, by producing a set of simple, well-designed pdf<\/strong>s which we hope will make learning English vocab<\/strong> easier and more engaging for your students.<\/p>\n All our pdfs are free to download<\/strong>, and you are welcome to print<\/strong>, copy<\/strong> or send<\/strong> them\u00a0as many times as you wish.\u00a0 If you are interested in finding out how our team of educators and designers have come up with this specific format, we\u00a0go into more detail about the anatomy of our English Vocabulary Sheets<\/strong> in this separate post.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Below, you’ll find links to our first four vocab sheets: The face<\/strong>, the body<\/strong>, clothes<\/strong>, and accessories<\/strong>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n We start our series by looking at the human face<\/strong> and its component parts: the nose, eyes, eyes, etc. \u00a0Both the verb section<\/strong> and the phrases section<\/strong> are quite eclectic. We include verbs for actions that we do with the face (or parts of it) like ‘see<\/strong>‘, ‘smile<\/strong>‘ and ‘wink<\/strong>‘. The phrases, meanwhile, are simple, practical examples which illustrate how to use these verbs with the given nouns. There aren’t really many surprises in this sheet, so to spice things up a little we have\u00a0also included a couple of sentences for giving complements<\/strong>, which both male and female students should\u00a0find useful!<\/p>\n Open\u00a0pdf: The Face<\/a><\/p>\n Having done the face, it seemed only logical to go on and look at the different parts of the human body<\/strong>, from head to toe. \u00a0Amongst the phrases, we’ll see how to describe basic body movements<\/strong> (external ones!), such as\u00a0‘<\/em>bend<\/strong>‘<\/em>, ‘stretch<\/strong>‘<\/em> or ‘tread<\/strong>‘<\/em>, and we’ll also demonstrate how to say that a particular part of the body hurts<\/strong>. \u00a0We think that this sheet is suitable for students from\u00a0beginner level upwards, though the verbs<\/strong> highlighted may be a little better suited to more advanced classes.<\/p>\n Open\u00a0pdf: The body<\/a><\/p>\n Open\u00a0pdf: Clothes 1<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Once your students have learned the basic English vocab<\/strong> for talking about clothes, it’s a natural fit to mix in a few accessories<\/strong>. We’ll look again at ‘put on’ and ‘take off’, and we’ll also introduce students to another extremely important verb. We hope that the clothes<\/strong> and accessories<\/strong> sheets together should give students a really good grounding in the use of phrasal verbs<\/strong>.<\/p>\n Open\u00a0pdf: Accessories<\/a><\/p>\n Of course! If you’re a teacher and would like to use our English Vocab Sheets<\/strong> in your classes, please go ahead. That’s what they have been designed for! You are free to use them as many times as you wish. We only ask that you exercise a little bit of restraint when it comes to printing. \u00a0Reusing sheets by inserting them in a clear plastic sleeve, or even laminating them, should help save a few trees!<\/p>\n We are working on a series of downloadable posters which feature even more words. They will be made available in a variety of different sizes. The first set will be published in Spring 2017.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" English Vocabulary sheets Welcome to the first offering from\u00a0our series of English Vocabulary Sheets. As a teacher, you’ll know that sourcing materials for classes can be a time-consuming chore,\u00a0whether you are searching for\u00a0existing resources online […]<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":1011,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_monsterinsights_skip_tracking":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_active":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_note":"","_monsterinsights_sitenote_category":0,"footnotes":""},"categories":[71,102],"tags":[83,89,88],"class_list":{"0":"post-981","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","5":"has-post-thumbnail","7":"category-teaching-english","8":"category-worksheets-classroom-materials-resources","9":"tag-english","10":"tag-free","11":"tag-vocab"},"yoast_head":"\nFree to download<\/h5>\n
English Vocab Sheets 1-4<\/h5>\n
1.\u00a0The Face<\/h3>\n
2. The\u00a0body<\/h3>\n
3.\u00a0Clothes<\/h3>\n
\nThis is the first of our sheets on the subject\u00a0of clothes<\/strong>. There should be another two, or more, to come in the\u00a0following months. \u00a0So as not to overload the students at the beginning, we start with 7 of the most common items of clothing<\/strong>. \u00a0Those fearful phrasal verbs<\/strong> are a key theme in this vocabulary lesson, and the sheet is actually a good starting point if your students have never seen English phrasal verbs before. \u00a0In the section of phrases we give lots of examples of the use of phrasal verbs, including sentences which demonstrate \u00a0how ‘put on<\/strong>‘ and ‘take off<\/strong>‘ are separable<\/strong> verbs.<\/p>\n4. Accessories<\/h3>\n
\u00bfCan we use the Linguabanca Vocab Sheets in class?<\/h2>\n
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