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Title
Volunteering Abroad
Target Structure
Reading and Discussion
Level
Upper Intermediate / Advanced
Time
60 minutes
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Description
Would any of your students like to take a year off, and work as a volunteer overseas? What skills do they have which they could use?

This worksheet has a reading, vocabulary exercises, collocation practice, and lots of opportunities for your students to speak.

'Volunteering Abroad' is written for upper-intermediate and advanced-level students.

 


 

Title
Goodnight!
Target Structure
Reading and Discussion
Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Time
60 minutes
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Description
It's said that we need eight hours' sleep every night. However, is that really true, and how many people actually sleep for that long?

This worksheet takes sleep as its theme, with reading, vocabulary building and discussion questions.

It's a timeless topic, and is particularly suitable for intermediate and advanced-level classes.

 


 

Title
Conversation Builder - The News
Target Structure
Discussion Skills
Level
Intermediate
Time
45 minutes
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Description
Nowadays, many people have access to the news 24 hours a day, thanks to the Internet and rolling-news channels.

This fluency-building worksheet looks at some of the most popular ways your students get their news.

Find out your students' opinions on the quality of newspapers, TV and Internet news.

These discussion questions are written for intermediate-level students, but can be adapted for other levels.

 


 

Title
Conversation Builder: Tourism
Target Structure
Discussion Skills
Level
Intermediate
Time
45 minutes
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Description
Travel always works well as a conversation topic. This worksheet is designed for intermediate level students and above.

The questions listed are only suggestions for beginning a discussion. Depending on the dynamics of your class, you could choose to focus on questions one to five, or challenge your students with more thought-provoking questions from six to eleven.


 


 

Title
An Informal Email
Target Structure
Writing an Email
Level
Pre-Intermediate
Time
45+ minutes
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Description
The ability to write email in English is an important skill your students will need to master.

This worksheet looks at common expressions used in informal email messages. There's a reading, with a fill-in-the-blanks exercise, plus some comprehension questions.

The worksheet rounds off with some task-based email writing practice. Get your students to email you the homework! Alternatively, we have blank email templates which you can photocopy for use in the class.

This worksheet is for lower-intermediate students, but can be adjusted for other levels.


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