Being bilingual (English and French), I will offer material in both languages.
Being both a secondary school and college teacher, I will offer material created for these age groups.
Being a language lover, I will offer material created to optimize language learning and make the experience enjoyable for all.
Being a teacher, I will offer material that is easy to use in a classroom and challenging for the students.
Being bilingual (English and French), I will offer material in both languages.
Being both a secondary school and college teacher, I will offer material created for these age groups.
Being a language lover, I will offer material created to optimize language learning and make the experience enjoyable for all.
Being a teacher, I will offer material that is easy to use in a classroom and challenging for the students.
A listening comprehension for the 2011 movie In Time.
This evaluation contains a short-answer section for 30 points (identify the characters, vocabulary and identify the speaker) and a long-answer section for 30 points (19 questions).
I also included a writing journal section with its own evaluation grid. Students are asked to answer four questions.
total pages: 13
answer key included
A listening comprehension for the 2010 movie Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief.
This evaluation contains a short-answer section for 10 points (identify the characters) and a long-answer section for 40 points (24 questions).
I also included a writing journal with a writing task. This section has its own evaluation grid. Students are asked to answer three questions.
total pages: 10
answer key included
A listening comprehension for the 2014 movie Paddington.
This evaluation contains a short-answer section for 20 points (identify the characters and chronology) and a long-answer section for 40 points (19 questions).
I also included a writing journal with a writing task. This section has its own evaluation grid. Students are asked to answer three questions.
total pages: 10
answer key included
A listening comprehension for the 2005 movie Pride and Prejudice.
This evaluation contains a short-answer section for 30 points (identify the characters, vocabulary and complete the dialogues) and a long-answer section for 40 points (22 questions).
I also included a writing journal with a writing task. This section has its own evaluation grid. Students are asked to answer five questions.
total pages: 12
answer key included
A listening comprehension for the 2013 movie Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters.
This evaluation contains a short-answer section for 20 points (identify the characters and mythology) and a long-answer section for 30 points (18 questions).
I also included a writing journal with a writing task. This section has its own evaluation grid. Students are asked to answer three questions.
total pages: 10
answer key included
A listening comprehension for the 2007 movie Sydney White.
This evaluation contains a short-answer section for 20 points (identify the characters and complete the dialogues) and a long-answer section for 30 points (15 questions).
I also included a writing journal section which can be completed in class or at home. For the writing journal, students are asked to select and answer two of the proposed questions.
total pages: 10
answer key included
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of Northanger Abbey is a 4: Intermediate (1,700 words) book.
Total pages: 8
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of Pride and Prejudice is a 5: Upper Intermediate (2,300 words) book.
Total pages: 8
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book Robin Hood by Howard Pyle.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of Robin Hood is a 2: Elementary (600 words) book.
Total pages: 6
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 50 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of Doctor Faustus is a 4: Intermediate (1,700 words) book.
Total pages: 8
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book The Gift of Magi and other Stories by multiple authors.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of The Gift of Magi and other Stories is a 1: Beginner (300 words) book.
Total pages: 4
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 40 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of The Grapes of Wrath is a 5: Upper Intermediate (2,300 words) book.
Total pages: 8
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of The Great Gatsby is a 5: Upper Intermediate (2,300 words) book.
Total pages: 8
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of The Importance of Being Earnest is a 2: Elementary (600 words) book.
Total pages: 6
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 50 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of The Picture of Dorian Gray is a 4: Intermediate (1,700 words) book.
Total pages: 8
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of The Scarlet Letter is a 2: Elementary (600 words) book.
Total pages: 6
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 50 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of The Secret Garden is a 2: Elementary (600 words) book.
Total pages: 6
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 50 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.