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Title
Vocabulary Building : Binomials
Target Structure
Idiomatic Language
Level
Upper-Intermediate +
Time
45 minutes
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Description
Not sure what binomials are? Don't worry! It's just a fancy word for two words joined by 'and / or' in a fixed expression.

Your students will study:
  • sick and tired
  • wine and dine
  • more or less
  • leaps and bounds
  • hands and knees


Following the warm-up, there is a gap fill exercises introducing the expressions. Subsequent exercises will consolidate the language with the lesson rounding off with discussion.

This worksheet is written for upper-intermediate level students and above.

 


 

Title
I don't exercise enough!
Target Structure
Too much / Not Enough
Level
Upper Elementary +
Time
45 minutes
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Description
Too Much and Not Enough can be difficult for students to master.

This worksheet keeps it simple by just covering verb + too much (I talk too much) and not + verb + enough (I don't exercise enough).

There is a warm up, a matching vocabulary exercise, a conversation to practice, follow-up exercises and discussion.

This worksheet is designed for upper elementary level students.

 


 

Title
All About 'Set'
Target Structure
Expressions using 'Set'
Level
Intermediate
Time
30+ minutes
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Description
This worksheet looks at six common expressions based around the word 'set'.

Language covered includes:
  • set foot in
  • set eyes on
  • set something up
  • set off

The lesson has an opening quiz, consolidation questions, a caption matching quiz and discussion questions.

It's a great way to help your students learn some fun, natural English!

 


 

Title
Talking About Where You Live
Target Structure
Conversational Expressions
Level
Elementary +
Time
30+ minutes
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Description
It's one of the most basic conversations your elementary-level students need to be confident with. However, it can be fraught with difficulty!

Your students will become confident with questions including:
  • Where do you live?
  • How long have you lived there?
  • Do you like [London]?
  • What's there to do in [London]?
  • ...and more
This worksheet has a gap-fill conversation, follow-up exercises and role-play cards.

 


 

Title
Appetite or Taste?
Target Structure
Natural Expressions
Level
Intermediate +
Time
40 minutes
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Description

Build your students' knowledge of some common expressions using 'taste' or 'appetite'.

Expressions studied include:

  • an acquired taste
  • lose your appetite
  • whet your appetite
  • in poor taste
  • no accounting for taste

The lesson has an opening quiz, consolidation questions, a caption matching quiz and discussion questions.

It's a great way to help your students learn some fun, natural English!




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