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Healthy Phrasal Verbs (part 1)
Healthy Phrasal Verbs (part 2)
Healthy Phrasal Verbs (part 3)

Healthy Phrasal Verbs

Structure: Phrasal Verbs
Time: 30+ min
Level: Lower-Intermediate +
Health has been a big topic recently, and this worksheet looks at some vocabulary commonly used when talking about coughs and colds. This worksheet looks at:
  • come down with
  • get over
  • pass out
  • shake off
  • go round
  • give up
The worksheet starts off with a gap fill, followed by a consolidation exercise. The picture caption quiz recycles the language and the students can finish with discussion questions that use the target language in a freer context. This worksheet is written for pre-intermediate level students and above.
The History of Vaccination (part 1)
The History of Vaccination (part 2)
The History of Vaccination (part 3)

The History of Vaccination

Structure: Reading, Vocabulary & Discussion
Time: 60 min
Level: Upper-Intermediate to Advanced

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? (part 1)
What Can Your Partner Do? (part 2)
What Can Your Partner Do? (part 3)

What Can Your Partner Do?

Structure: Can (for ability)
Time: 20 min
Level: Elementary

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 (part 1)
Coffee at Home (part 2)
Coffee at Home (part 3)

Coffee at Home

Structure: Reading, Vocabulary & Discussion
Time: 60 min
Level: Upper-Intermediate to Advanced

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 (part 1)
Vocabulary Building : Binomials (part 2)
Vocabulary Building : Binomials (part 3)

Vocabulary Building : Binomials

Structure: Idiomatic Language
Time: 45 min
Level: Upper-Intermediate +
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.
I don't exercise enough! (part 1)
I don't exercise enough! (part 2)
I don't exercise enough! (part 3)

I don't exercise enough!

Structure: Too much / Not Enough
Time: 45 min
Level: Upper Elementary +

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' (part 1)
All About 'Set' (part 2)
All About 'Set' (part 3)

All About 'Set'

Structure: Expressions using 'Set'
Time: 30+ min
Level: Intermediate
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!
Talking About Where You Live (part 1)
Talking About Where You Live (part 2)
Talking About Where You Live (part 3)

Talking About Where You Live

Structure: Conversational Expressions
Time: 30+ min
Level: Elementary +

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.