Intermediate-Level Worksheets
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A Halloween Party
Help your students with the language of invitations with this halloween party themed lesson.
Your students will learn expressions including:
- would you like to
- that sounds great / I'd love to
- the more the merrier
- I'm going as (a vampire)
- and more!
The lesson opens with a lead-in where your students tell each other about a recent party.
This is followed by a mix-and-match with students finding the two halves of sentences which will be used in the dialogue.
Following the dialogue, there are comprehension questions, and role-plays, with students going around the room, inviting and accepting invitations to halloween parties.
This worksheet is written for lower-level classes.
Absent Diners
Restaurants always make a good topic for reading and discussion!
This worksheet looks at the problem of people no-showing for reservations.
Following the lead-in, and vocabulary matching exercise, there is a gap-fill reading, additional vocabulary practice and extended discussion.
Your students will learn language including:
- exacerbate a problem
- do something on a whim
- have limited success
- do something sheepishly
- ...and much more!
This worksheet is for intermediate to advanced level classes
All About 'Play
Build your students' knowledge of idiomatic English with this worksheet!
Your students will learn expressions including:
- play it safe
- play it by ear
- play a joke on someone
- play by rules
- play second fiddle to someone
The lesson opens with a gap fill quiz, where your students can speculate on the meaning. This is followed by a caption quiz to consolidate the expressions.
The lesson rounds off with discussion questions, allowing your class to personalise the language.
This lesson is written for intermediate-level students.
The History of the World Cup
Boost your students' vocabulary and fluency with our World Cup themed reading worksheet.
Following the lead-in, there is a short reading on the history of the tournament. Your students will learn vocabulary including 'inaugural', 'boycott', 'pundit' and more.
Following some vocabulary consolidation exercises, the worksheet rounds off with discussion questions on the World Cup.
A Trip to Paris
Get your students talking about an upcoming trip with this conversation-based worksheet.
Your students will practice talking to a partner about a trip and ask for recommendations.
The worksheet includes lots of practice of the present perfect for experiences.
There is a warm-up on Paris, followed by question practice, a gap-fill reading, comprehension questions, role-play and discussion.
This lesson is designed for lower-intermediate level students and above.
All about 'Turn'
Boost your students' phrasal verb knowledge with this lesson teaching expressions using 'turn'.
The worksheet looks at:
- turn away (refuse entry)
- turn up (arrive)
- turn down (decline)
- turn in (go to bed)
- turn into (become)
Following the lead-in, there is a gap-fill quiz, follow-up exercises and discussion.
This worksheet is for intermediate level students.
Could you quit social media?
Are your students active on social media? Are they uploading photos of their meals to Instagram or are they glued to Twitter or Facebook?
Or perhaps they prefer to call people instead?
This worksheet has short vox-pop readings, with vocabulary-building exercises and discussion questions.
This worksheet is written for upper-elementary students and above.
The New Enemy: Plastic
There have been a lot of stories in the new recently about the environmental costs of plastic. Get your students talking about it!
This worksheet has a lead-in quiz, followed by a short reading, vocabulary building exercises and discussion.
It is written for intermediate levels and above.