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Periodic English Verbs | EFL Classroom Poster

Periodic English Verbs | EFL Classroom Poster

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Another fun classroom poster based on the periodic table but replacing the elements with verbs in their groups. A great tool for learning to conjugate and use the past participle for so many essential verbs, from physical or mental process to motion or transactional verbs. This is also a great way to engage your more science-minded students!

You can use this ESOL English Verbs Poster as a discussion topic or a jumping-off point for various activities. The poster is ready to print and comes with some free activity ideas for putting the poster to good use.

This poster can be printed up to Size A1 (594 × 841mm).

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

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