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Healthy Phrasal Verbs
- come down with
- get over
- pass out
- shake off
- go round
- give up
The History of Vaccination
The topic of getting vaccinated was a major talking point during the Covid-19 pandemic.
This worksheet looks at the history of vaccination - and how opposition to vaccination stretches back hundreds of years.
Following the lead-in question, there is a pre-reading task, a gap-fill reading, compression / vocabulary exercises and discussion.
This worksheet is written for upper-intermediate level students and above/
What Can Your Partner Do?
This pair practice worksheet is great for lower levels. Does anyone in your class have a special skill? Students need to predict their partner's abilities, and then find out the actual answer using a 'can' question.
Coffee at Home
Can your students start their day without a cup of coffee? Is it possible to make coffee at home that rivals the brew you would buy at a cafe?
This worksheet looks at (purportedly) the best way to make a proper cup of coffee.
Language studied includes:
- a discerning palate
- the rule of thumb
- cost a fortune
- an airtight container
- ...and more
The lesson rounds off with a look at different kinds of coffee brewing methods. Can your students decide which they think is best for home?
With a reading, comprehension questions, vocabulary exercises and discussion, there are plenty of opportunities for your students to explore the topic of coffee and give their opinions.
Vocabulary Building : Binomials
- sick and tired
- wine and dine
- more or less
- leaps and bounds
- hands and knees
I don't exercise enough!
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.
All About 'Set'
- set foot in
- set eyes on
- set something up
- set off
Talking About Where You Live
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.