Intermediate-Level Worksheets

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Health Flashcards (part 1)
Health Flashcards (part 2)
Health Flashcards (part 3)

Health Flashcards

Structure: Health / Illness Vocabulary
Time: 20 min
Level: Elementary / Int+

These health flash cards are great for teaching the most common illnesses and symptoms. They come in several sizes, and work with both large groups, and one-on-one classes.

We even have a vocabulary test you can spring on your students! Check them out!

The Four-Day Week (part 1)
The Four-Day Week (part 2)
The Four-Day Week (part 3)

The Four-Day Week

Structure: General / Business
Time: 60 + min
Level: Upper Intermediate & Advanced

Are your students overworked from long days in the office (or college?)

This worksheet looks at the results of an experiment to change the working week to just four days, rather than five.

Following the warm-up, there is a gap-fill reading, comprehension questions and discussion.

It's a great topic for both general and business English students.

Reported Speech (part 1)
Reported Speech (part 2)
Reported Speech (part 3)

Reported Speech

Structure: Reported Speech
Time: 30 min
Level: Intermediate

A great two-page worksheet, with both controlled practice plus a chance for personalization of the language.

Students find reported-speech tricky to master: this should help them!

Don't bore your students to death with 'he said that' grammar drills - try this instead!

The Present Perfect Gambler (part 1)
The Present Perfect Gambler (part 2)
The Present Perfect Gambler (part 3)

The Present Perfect Gambler

Structure: Present Perfect / Past Simple
Time: 30+ min
Level: Lower Intermediate

If you're looking for a light-hearted way of practicing the Present Perfect, this could be the answer.

This worksheet looks at differences between the Past Simple and the Present Perfect. Students need to bet some imaginary money depending on their confidence in their answers.

It's a great way to build accuracy with tenses.

Airport Vocabulary Builder (part 1)
Airport Vocabulary Builder (part 2)
Airport Vocabulary Builder (part 3)

Airport Vocabulary Builder

Structure: Travel
Time: 40 min
Level: Intermediate

Everyone likes to talk about travel. Perhaps your students have some opinions on airports they have been to?

This worksheet practices lots of vocabulary for travelling. We have two versions of this worksheet!

Why did Susie go to the doctor? (part 1)
Why did Susie go to the doctor? (part 2)
Why did Susie go to the doctor? (part 3)

Why did Susie go to the doctor?

Structure: Infinitive of Purpose
Time: 30 min
Level: Elem / Pre-Intermediate

Infinitive of purpose is easy to teach, but students make endless mistakes with it!

The target structure is 'I went to the doctor to get some medicine'. There's a mix-and-match exercise, lots of pairwork speaking, as well as a final exercise allowing students to personalize the language.

There is a British English and American English version of this worksheet. Both are great for lower-level students.

Quiz Time: The United Kingdom (part 1)
Quiz Time: The United Kingdom (part 2)
Quiz Time: The United Kingdom (part 3)

Quiz Time: The United Kingdom

Structure: Various
Time: 30 min
Level: Elementary to Intermediate

Find out how much your students know about the UK!

This worksheet is designed to be not-too-difficult and fun! There are questions on the Royal Family (can you name King Charles' three siblings?), some landmarks and even Cockney rhyming slang!

Even if your students aren't experts on the UK, you can still have lots of fun with this worksheet.

It's designed to be suitable for all different levels - you can help by just pre-teaching some vocabulary!

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.