Intermediate-Level Worksheets

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Fluency Builder: Time Expressions (part 1)
Fluency Builder: Time Expressions (part 2)
Fluency Builder: Time Expressions (part 3)

Fluency Builder: Time Expressions

Structure: Vocabulary & Speaking: Time
Time: 45 min
Level: Intermediate +

This worksheet is in two parts.

The first page looks at 'It's time to Go' vs 'It's time we went'. There are two short conversations, followed by a speaking practice exercise.

The worksheet also looks at other common time expressions including:

  • for the time being
  • it's only a matter of time
  • have the time of your life
  • from time to time

...and more.

The lesson rounds off with discussion questions using the target language.

Idiom Building: Exaggeration (part 1)
Idiom Building: Exaggeration (part 2)
Idiom Building: Exaggeration (part 3)

Idiom Building: Exaggeration

Structure: Exaggerating: Idiomatic Language
Time: 45 min
Level: Lower-Intermediate +

This worksheet looks at the use of exaggeration in order to allow the speaker to emphasise a point.

Expressions studied include:

  • I'm dying (for a coffee)
  • It's freezing in here!
  • Live in the middle of nowhere
  • (I've told you) a million times
  • (I waited) forever

...and more

The lesson begins with a gap-fill exercise, with students guessing the meaning of the expressions. This is followed by a caption quiz and a discussion using the new language.

This worksheet is written for intermediate-level classes.

What do you do at New Year?

What do you do at New Year?

Structure: Speaking, Reading, Vocabulary
Time: 45 min
Level: Lower-Intermediate

How do people celebrate New Year around the world?

This worksheet has three themed mini readings, with speakers telling us what they do at New Year.

Following a lead-in and gap-fill reading, there are vocabulary building exercises and discussion.

The discussion is in two parts. The first reviews expressions from the text (allowing your students to personalise the language). The second half is themed to New Year.

This worksheet is written for lower-intermediate level students.

Halloween Phrasal Quiz (part 1)
Halloween Phrasal Quiz (part 2)
Halloween Phrasal Quiz (part 3)

Halloween Phrasal Quiz

Structure: Spooky Phrasal Verbs
Time: 20 min
Level: Elementary to Lower-Intermediate

Get into the Halloween spirit with our spooky Halloween Phrasal Quiz!

Your students need to match the phrasal verb on the bat-sheet with the correct caption.

The phrasal verbs covered are:

  • look up
  • hold on
  • look forward to
  • pass out
  • turn up
  • get up
  • throw away
  • come across

This worksheet is written for elementary to lower intermediate classes. It's a fun way to bring a bit of Halloween into your class - while still teaching some useful language!

Buying a New Phone

Buying a New Phone

Structure: Conversation, Vocabulary, Discussion
Time: 60 min
Level: Intermediate +

There's lots of vocabulary and jargon with cell phones. This worksheet looks at some of the most commonly used language.

There is a lead-in, followed by a dialogue, vocabulary practice, role-play and discussion.

This worksheet is written for intermediate-level classes.

Did you have a good time in Rome? (part 1)
Did you have a good time in Rome? (part 2)
Did you have a good time in Rome? (part 3)

Did you have a good time in Rome?

Structure: Conversation, Role-Play, Discussion
Time: 45 min
Level: Intermediate

This vacation-themed worksheets gives intermediate-level students the opportunity to build their knowledge of natural expressions when talking about a recent trip.

There is a warm-up, followed by a colocation quiz.

The students can then work on a gap-fill conversation, comprehension questions, more vocabulary work, role-play and discussion.

Expressions studied include:

  • do a lot of sightseeing
  • experience something for yourself
  • be worth the wait
  • pre-book tickets

...and much more!

If you have lower-level students looking for a similar theme, be sure to check out 'Your Last Vacation / Holiday'

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

All About 'Speak'

Structure: Idioms / Phrasal Verbs
Time: 40 min
Level: Intermediate +

This worksheet looks at some common expressions, all using 'speak'

There is an opening gap-fill quiz, followed by an exercise checking your students' understanding of the language.

This is followed by a picture caption quiz.

Language studied includes:

  • speak highly of
  • isn't anything to speak of
  • speaking of (for a related topic)
  • speak up
  • speak for yourself!
  • speak your mind

The lesson rounds off with a discussion on the language and themes raised in the lesson.

The Entrepreneur (part 1)
The Entrepreneur (part 2)
The Entrepreneur (part 3)

The Entrepreneur

Structure: Reading, Vocabulary and Discussion
Time: 45+ min
Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Do your students enjoy a cup of coffee (or similar) at a local cafe or coffee shop? Has there been a growth in the market in the last twenty years?

This worksheet has an interview with the owner of an independent coffee shop. Following the warm-up, there are vocabulary exercises, a reading, comprehension questions and lots of discussion.

Your students will learn expressions including:

  • to make a point of doing something
  • to set something apart (from ...)
  • the secret to [your] success
  • plain sailing

This worksheet is for intermediate to advanced level classes.