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After so many people liked the first English Vocabulary Writing Worksheet, I decided to share another one. I will be offering these and many more worksheets in a downloadable package coming soon. These English Vocabulary Writing Worksheets are perfect for ESL learners and parents that want to improve the writing ability of their children.

How to use this vocabulary writing worksheet 2:
1. Look at the new sight words next to the picture. These are the bonus words.
2. The words in the boxes are the words we need to learn for this lesson. They are the bold words in the sentences.
3. In the “Practice Sentence”, simply copy the original sentence. This helps you get more practice writing a perfect sentence.
4. In the “Your Sentence”, create a new sentence with any of the words on the page. Be Creative. Use the original sentence pattern and change it for your sentence.
5. In the second half of the worksheet (page 3), you will listen to the audio track and fill in the blanks on this page.

Free Vocabulary Writing Worksheet 2 Page 1
Vocabulary Writing Worksheet 2 page 1
Free Vocabulary Writing Worksheet 2 Page 2
Vocabulary Writing Worksheet 2 page 2
Free Vocabulary Writing Worksheet 2 Page 3
Vocabulary Writing Worksheet 2 page 3
Vocabulary Writing Worksheet 1 Page 3 Audio

Use this Vocabulary Writing Worksheet to master the following 10 English words.
He, Was, For, On, Are, As, With, His, They, and I

Leave me a comment if you are interested in more worksheets like this. I will be offering a digital download for sale in the future of 400 total Vocabulary words in this English Vocabulary Writing Worksheet format. They will all include audio as well.

Click here for English Vocabulary Writing Worksheet 1

4 thoughts on “Vocabulary Writing Worksheet 2

  1. 1.
    1. He is a happy boy.
    The boy smiles.
    2. His pen is orange.
    He has glasses.
    3. His two apples are red.
    The chair is behind the table.
    4. They are on his desk.
    There are a book and a pen on the table.
    5. Was he sad? No, he wasn’t.
    He is wearing a blue checkered shirt.
    6. He has glasses for his eyes.
    I think, the boy is not sad, he smiles.
    7. I like his black glasses.
    The apple isn’t as big as the book.
    8. He smiles with his books and his pen.
    There are a desk and a shelf here. They are in the room.
    9. He is as happy, as he can be.
    The pen in the boy’s hand is colorful.
    10. Was this book for his mom? No, it wasn’t.
    Is this child plays with the pen? No, he isn’t. He writes a poem for
    his grandmother.

    2.
    1. He is a happy boy.
    2. His pen is orange.
    3. His two apples are red.
    4. They are on his desk.
    5. Was he sad? No, he wasn’t.
    6. He has glasses for his eyes.
    7. I like his black glasses.
    8. He smiles with his books and his pen.
    9. He is as happy, as he can be.
    10. Was this book for his mom? No, it wasn’t.

  2. Thank you so much for all your suggestions and work these lesson sheets really are axblessing for my little ones and I we are native English speakers however these tools are so much fun and helps the little ones with their speech and writing hopefully I will be able to purchase the vocabulary practice sheets when the are out. Thank you once more and please keep doing the awesome job you have and still do.
    Blessings

    1. I am so happy that you are enjoying these worksheets. I will work harder to make more now that I know you are using them with your children. That gives me the motivation to make more. These are actually designed with Grade 2 vocabulary so that we can get the kids ahead. This pandemic and homeschooling year will be the moment that some kids jump far ahead of their peers. I hope to help more kids jump ahead while they study at home.

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