Vocabulary Worksheets (Continued)

 


 

Title
Travel Phrasal Verbs
Target Structure
Phrasal Verbs
Level
Lower-Intermediate
Time
40 minutes
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Description
These phrasal verbs are great for your lower-level classes.

There's an opening quiz, consolidation practice, caption writing quiz and discussion.

Your students will study:

* set off
* pick someone up
* drop someone off
* look around a place
* check in online / at the airport
* look forward to

This worksheet is written for lower-intermediate level classes.

 


 

Title
Driving Idioms
Target Structure
Idiom / Vocabulary Building
Level
Intermediate and above
Time
45 + minutes
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Description
This worksheet looks at some common expressions taking driving as a theme.

Expressions include:

* a backseat driver
* drive someone crazy
* jump/run a red signal
* down the road (in the future)
* on the road to recovery

The worksheet has a lead-in question, followed by an exercise where students need to guess the meaning of the idioms. There are follow-up exercises to recycle the language, followed by extensive discussion questions.

This worksheet is written for intermediate-level classes.

 


 

Title
Grubs for Lunch
Target Structure
Reading, Vocabulary and Discussion
Level
Upper-Intermediate to Advanced
Time
90 minutes
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Description
Why is there a cultural taboo in some countries about eating insects? Would you feel apprehensive about munching on some chocolate-covered crickets? How about mealworm spaghetti?

This worksheet takes eating insects as its theme, with a warm-up, a gap-fill reading, vocabulary building and discussion.

It's a great topic to talk about - students of all levels and nationalities enjoy talking about food. Is there anything in your students' countries that foreign tourists would find difficult to eat?

This worksheet is written for upper-intermediate and advanced-level classes.

 


 

Title
Talking Business
Target Structure
General Business Conversation
Level
Intermediate
Time
30 minutes
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Description
Do you have some intermediate-level business students who need speaking practice?

This worksheet is a great way to improve fluency on common business topics. Can your students talk confidently about their company, responsibilities, skills and more?

Students need to speak for 30 seconds (or longer) on each topic to proceed.

This worksheet is written for intermediate classes.

 


 

Title
Business News in Brief
Target Structure
Reading, Vocabulary and Discussion
Level
Advanced
Time
60 minutes
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Description
This worksheet continues our series of handouts on business news.

Following the lead-in question, there are four short reading topics with a gap-fill reading task.

Subjects covered include the stock market, a company takeover, economic outlook and dividend payment.

The worksheet continues with vocabulary and collocation exercises. Do your students know (and use) phrases such as...

* meeting analysts' expectations
* to scotch a rumour
* pay a record dividend
* the stock price tumbled

... and much more!

The lesson rounds off with discussion questions. There's also a quiz which you can set as homework.

This worksheet is written for advanced-level students.


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