Vocabulary Worksheets
by Rachel Spack Koch
Beginning Level
Azar Grammar Series: Basic English Grammar, 3rd edition
Vocabulary Worksheets help students learn new vocabulary in the context of the grammar covered in the tables of contents of the Azar textbooks or any comparable syllabus. An Answer Key and Word List for target vocabulary are provided for each chapter. You may download, reproduce and adapt the material to suit your classroom needs. Vocabulary Worksheets are available as Word documents or PDF files.
More ideas on teaching vocabulary: Coping with idioms
Prepositions and adjectives
Vocabulary review: Adjectives
Which word doesn’t belong?
Possessive adjectives: Family relationships
Parts of the body: People
Parts of the body: Animals
Parts of the body and colors: Animals
Clothes, shapes, parts of the body
Vocabulary review: Opposites
Which word doesn’t belong?
Verbs: Occupation activities
Verbs: Everyday activities
Verbs: Occupation activities
Verbs: Everyday activities
Verbs: Everyday activities
Verbs: Everyday activities
Nouns and adjectives: People’s faces and hair
Which word doesn’t belong?
Verbs: Present activities
Verbs: Present activities
Verbs: Present activities
Verbs: Present activities
Verbs: Present activities
Verbs, nouns and prepostions
Verbs: Present activities
Which word doesn’t belong?
Which word doesn’t belong?
Review of adjectives: Opposites
Review of prepositions: Opposites
Regular and irregular plural nouns
Singular and plural nouns
Which word belongs in the group?
Which word doesn’t belong?
Vocabulary: Preview for reading passage
Vocabulary: Preview for reading passage
Reading: Thunder and Lightning
Reading: The Food Pyramid
Count and noncount nouns: Food
Reading: A Healthy Dinner
Noncount nouns: Expressions of quantity
Which word doesn’t belong?
Reading: The First Woman in Space
Nouns and irregular verbs
Reading: A Terrible Morning
Vocabulary review: Opposites
Reading: The Same Things Every Day
Reading: Hoover—A Famous Seal
Future time: Travel words
Future time with be going to
Which sentence doesn’t belong?
Reading: Interviews by a TV Reporter
Vocabulary review: Prepositions
Which word doesn’t belong?
Reading: Job Opening—Assistant Tour Guide
Reading: Job Opening—Legal Assistant
Vocabulary review: Opposites
What’s the right meaning?
Vocabulary review

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