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The Lure of the Lottery (part 1)
The Lure of the Lottery (part 2)
The Lure of the Lottery (part 3)

The Lure of the Lottery

Structure: Reading and Discussion
Time: 60 min
Level: Upper-Int / Adv

Do you have any gamblers in your class? Maybe not, but there's bound to be someone who's bought a few lottery tickets or scratch cards over the years.

This worksheet takes the UK's National Lottery as the basis of a lesson which builds reading, vocabulary and speaking skills.

There's a quick quiz at the beginning, followed by vocabulary building, reading, collocation practice and discussion.

Moments in History (part 1)
Moments in History (part 2)
Moments in History (part 3)

Moments in History

Structure: Past Perfect / Past Continuous
Time: 60 min
Level: Intermediate

This worksheet covers both the Past Perfect (I had done), and the Past Continuous/Progressive (I was doing). The topic is famous moments in history - what were your students doing?

The handout has a quick historical quiz as a warm up, followed by vocabulary and collocation practice. There are three mini-readings, a grammar exercise, and discussion questions.

Although written for intermediate-level students, it would also work well for other levels.

Christmas and New Year (part 1)
Christmas and New Year (part 2)
Christmas and New Year (part 3)

Christmas and New Year

Structure: Future forms: Will and Going to
Time: 45 min
Level: Intermediate

This Christmas and New Year worksheet is perfect for classes before the Christmas vacation.

The handouts covers different kinds of future (going to, will, probably, I'm thinking of), with conversation practice and exercises.

The lesson finishes with discussion practice. Although primarily for intermediate-level students, it can easily be adjusted for other levels.

New Year's Resolutions (part 1)
New Year's Resolutions (part 2)
New Year's Resolutions (part 3)

New Year's Resolutions

Structure: Mixed tenses - Past Simple / Future
Time: 30 min
Level: Elementary or Pre-Intermediate

This worksheet is a good mixer activity for the first lesson back after a Christmas / New Year break. It reviews common past simple and future 'going to' structures. It also has vocabulary and collocation practice.

This worksheet is for elementary to pre-intermediate level students.

It's a great first lesson back for the new year!

What should I do in London? (part 1)
What should I do in London? (part 2)
What should I do in London? (part 3)

What should I do in London?

Structure: Advice (should etc.)
Time: 40 min
Level: Lower-intermediate

This worksheet is great for practising different ways of giving advice. There's a conversation, grammar practice and discussion.

Target structures include: 'Should', 'It's a good idea to', 'How about' and more.

Ideal for lower-intermediate students, but can easily be adjusted for other levels.

Giving Advice (part 1)
Giving Advice (part 2)
Giving Advice (part 3)

Giving Advice

Structure: Advice Function (Should, Can, If I were you...)
Time: 40 min
Level: Elementary to Pre-intermediate

'Giving Advice' has four newspaper advice columns.

Should your students date an English Teacher? What should the wife do upon discovering lipstick on her husband's collar? Or how about the single man who can only talk about his computer? Deal with these conundrums while exploring advice functions (should, if I were you) etc.

This worksheet has lots of speaking practice. It's great for group work or even one-to-one lessons.

Halloween Crossword (part 1)
Halloween Crossword (part 2)
Halloween Crossword (part 3)

Halloween Crossword

Structure: Halloween Vocabulary
Time: 20 min
Level: Intermediate

This Halloween crossword should keep your students busy. There are sixteen Halloween-related words for your students to puzzle over. It's a great way to fill some time near the end of a lesson. Alternatively, you can set it as homework.

For intermediate levels, but can be easily adapted.

Which would you choose? (part 1)
Which would you choose? (part 2)
Which would you choose? (part 3)

Which would you choose?

Structure: Second Conditional
Time: 30 min
Level: Intermediate

How well do your students know each other?

This worksheet provides lots of speaking practice for the second conditional.

Great for pairwork.