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שיעורים קצרים באנגלית - Mini Lessons
תלמידים, מורים והורים יקרים, באזור הזה תמצאו מאגר עצום של שיעורי אנגלית קצרים המתרגלים נושאים שכיחים באנגלית, הדפים חופשיים להורדה ושימוש, כול עוד אינכם משנים את תוכנם. הורידו, תרגלו ושתפו. כמובן במידה וישנן הערות, נשמח לשמוע ולשפר. תודה! בקרוב יעלו לאתר שיעורים קצרים נוספים, כולל חוברות עבודה מסכמותArticles, Quantifiers, Pronouns & Determiners
- Mini Lesson 001 - Someone / Something / Somewhere / Anyone / Anything / Anywhere
- Mini Lesson 002 - Common Examples of Countable and Uncountable Nouns
- Mini Lesson 004 - A Little vs A Few + of
- Mini Lesson 020 - The Use of Articles: A, An, The
- Mini Lesson 025 - Quantifiers: Some, Any, Much, Many
- Mini Lesson 034 - Indefinite Pronouns: Everyone, No One, Somebody
- Mini Lesson 051 - The Difference Between 'Few' and 'A Few'
- Mini Lesson 067 - The Difference Between Each and Every
- Mini Lesson 076 - The Difference Between 'Somebody' and 'Somebody Else'
- Mini Lesson 087 - The Use of Each Other and One Another
Passive Voice
- Mini Lesson 003 - When Do We Choose the Passive
- Mini Lesson 010 - Passive with Two Objects
- Mini Lesson 080 - The Passive Voice in Different Tenses
- Mini Lesson 107 - The Passive Voice in the Future Tense
- Mini Lesson 124 - The Passive Voice with Modal Verbs
- Mini Lesson 136 - The Passive Voice in Different Tenses
- Mini Lesson 150 - The Passive Voice with Two Objects
- Mini Lesson 162 - The Passive Voice with Different Modals
Conditional Sentences
- Mini Lesson 005 - Using 'Unless' in Conditional Sentences
- Mini Lesson 016 - If and Unless
- Mini Lesson 027 - Conditional Sentences Type 1 (Real Present/Future Conditions)
- Mini Lesson 060 - Conditional Sentences Type 2 (Unreal Present/Future Conditions)
- Mini Lesson 108 - Using 'In Case' and 'If' for Conditions
- Mini Lesson 121 - The Use of 'Unless' in Conditional Sentences
- Mini Lesson 141 - Using 'What If' for Hypothetical Situations
- Mini Lesson 157 - The Use of 'In Case' and 'If' for Conditional Sentences
- Mini Lesson 165 - The Use of 'If Only' for Regretful Statements
Modal Verbs
- Mini Lesson 006 - Modals of Deduction: Making Educated Guesses
- Mini Lesson 023 - Making Polite Requests with 'Could' and 'Would'
- Mini Lesson 024 - Using 'Used To' for Past Habits
- Mini Lesson 028 - Modal Verbs for Advice (Should, Ought to)
- Mini Lesson 035 - Expressing Necessity with 'Must' and 'Have to'
- Mini Lesson 037 - Using 'Wish' for Unreal Past Situations
- Mini Lesson 040 - The Use of 'Should Have' and 'Could Have'
- Mini Lesson 050 - The Use of 'Had Better' for Strong Advice
- Mini Lesson 052 - The Use of 'Used To' vs. 'Would'
- Mini Lesson 054 - Expressing Possibility with 'Might', 'May', 'Could'
- Mini Lesson 059 - Making Predictions with 'Will' and 'Going to'
- Mini Lesson 066 - Expressing Regret with 'Wish'
- Mini Lesson 068 - Making Suggestions with Why Don't We and How About
- Mini Lesson 071 - Using 'Need to' and 'Have to' for Necessity
- Mini Lesson 072 - Expressing Certainty and Uncertainty with Will and Might
- Mini Lesson 079 - Expressing Future Possibility with Could and Might
- Mini Lesson 085 - Using 'Would' for Polite Requests
- Mini Lesson 095 - Expressing Obligation with Have to and Must
- Mini Lesson 101 - Expressing Degrees of Certainty with Surely, Definitely
Vocabulary and Common Confusions
- Mini Lesson 007 - Suffixes to Talk About People
- Mini Lesson 011 - Discover and Encounter
- Mini Lesson 012 - Come Across and Bump Into
- Mini Lesson 029 - Distinguishing Between 'Say' and 'Tell'
- Mini Lesson 057 - Commonly Confused Words (Advice vs. Advise)
- Mini Lesson 063 - Differentiating Between Say and Tell
- Mini Lesson 074 - Distinguishing Between Make and Do
Questions and Question Formation
- Mini Lesson 008 - Reported Speech: Handling Different Tenses
- Mini Lesson 013 - Subject and Object Questions
- Mini Lesson 022 - Question Tags in English
- Mini Lesson 039 - Reported Speech with Questions
- Mini Lesson 047 - Forming Questions with Auxiliary Verbs
- Mini Lesson 065 - The Use of 'Whose' in Questions and Clauses
- Mini Lesson 092 - The Use of 'Whose' in Possessive Clauses
- Mini Lesson 321 - Yes/No Questions vs. Wh-Questions
- Mini Lesson 322 - Question Formation in the Past Tense
- Mini Lesson 323 - Subject Questions vs. Object Questions
- Mini Lesson 324 - Indirect Questions for Politeness
- Mini Lesson 325 - Tag Questions with Negative Statements
- Mini Lesson 326 - Embedded Questions within Statements
- Mini Lesson 327 - Questions with Modal Verbs
- Mini Lesson 328 - Using 'How' in Various Question Forms
- Mini Lesson 329 - Common Mistakes in Question Formation
Verb Tenses
- Mini Lesson 009 - Using the Future with Time Clauses
- Mini Lesson 015 - Present Simple for Regular Habits
- Mini Lesson 017 - The Present Simple for Permanent Situations
- Mini Lesson 018 - The Present Continuous for Ongoing Actions
- Mini Lesson 026 - The Past Continuous Tense
- Mini Lesson 030 - Using 'Since' and 'For' with the Present Perfect
- Mini Lesson 031 - The Future Perfect Tense
- Mini Lesson 033 - The Difference Between 'Will' and 'Going to'
- Mini Lesson 038 - The Perfect Continuous Tenses
- Mini Lesson 049 - Future Intentions with 'Be About To'
- Mini Lesson 053 - Present Perfect vs. Past Simple
- Mini Lesson 055 - The Future Continuous Tense
- Mini Lesson 061 - The Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Miscellaneous Grammar Topics
Comparisons and Degrees
Prepositions and Conjunctions
- Mini Lesson 044 - Using 'Either' and 'Neither' in Sentences
- Mini Lesson 045 - The Difference Between Since and For
- Mini Lesson 048 - Using 'Although', 'Despite', and 'In Spite Of'
- Mini Lesson 056 - Using 'Despite' and 'In Spite Of' Correctly
- Mini Lesson 062 - Using Although, Even Though, and Despite the Fact That