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25 Common English Verbs | EFL Classroom Poster

25 Common English Verbs | EFL Classroom Poster

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Our illustrated guide to English verbs is a great visual learning tool, featuring 25 essential verbs. From playing to winning and swimming to thinking this English verbs poster is a fantastic way to help your students master these vital building blocks of the English language.  

The poster is ready to print and comes with a free classroom activity sheet. This includes some ideas to help you use the poster during your lessons. A perfect addition to any TEFL teacher's toolkit.

Why not purchase our 25 Common English Verbs Flashcards as the ideal interactive companion to this poster? It contains a variety of fun classroom games to make learning English verbs fun for your students. 

This poster can be printed up to A3 (297mm x 420mm) size. 

Once you have completed your purchase, you will receive an email with a PDF to download and print. 

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