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Title
Giving Advice
Target Structure
Advice Function (Should, Can, If I were you...)
Level
Elementary to Pre-intermediate
Time
40 minutes
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Description
'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.

 


 

Title
Reported Speech
Target Structure
Reported Speech
Level
Intermediate
Time
30 minutes
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Description
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!

 


 

Title
The Questions of Life
Target Structure
Mixed Post-Elementary Questions
Level
Elementary to Intermediate
Time
40 minutes
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Description
Can your students ask these biographical questions correctly? Are they using natural English? If not, this could be the chance. Controlled question practice plus an interview session to try the questions out.

Great for both upper-elementary and lower-intermediate students.

 


 

Title
What would you take to a desert island?
Target Structure
Second Conditional
Level
Pre-intermediate to Intermediate
Time
30 minutes
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Description
Get your students using the second conditional with this fun handout. Who would they bring to the desert island? What food, drink and luxury items would they want?

Ideal for pair or group practice, and can be set as homework ("Think about it") if your students aren't so chatty.

 


 

Title
Regrets and Dreams
Target Structure
Wish (two different structures)
Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Time
30 minutes
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An ideal last-minute lesson. It's a great one for maximum student participation! Chances are your students will be weak on the target structure. It could last a whole lesson!

This handout practices wish + past simple (for dreams) and wish + past perfect (for regrets). Do your students know the difference? Find out!


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