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Title
Did you see the new Star Wars movie?
Target Structure
Present Simple / Past Simple
Level
Elem to Pre-Intermediate
Time
40 minutes
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Description
This worksheet looks at a basic conversation about seeing a movie.

There is a verb gap fill conversation, followed by comprehension questions checking your students skills with the past and present simple.

The lesson continues with a controlled substitution speaking exercise and free production.

The worksheet rounds off with discussion questions on films (and film franchises, such as Star Wars).

This worksheet is written for elementary and lower-intermediate level classes.

 


 

Title
Quiz Time: The United States
Target Structure
N/A
Level
Elementary to Intermediate
Time
30 minutes
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Description
How much do your students know about the United States?

This fun quiz is a great way to fill some spare time in a lesson. Many of the questions are multiple choice, and cover topics including:

  • the names of states
  • famous landmarks
  • movie years
  • nicknames for money

Even if your students aren't experts on the USA, there are lots of questions that they'll be able to guess.

This worksheet is designed to be suitable for all different levels - you can help by just pre-teaching some vocabulary!

If you're looking for a quiz on the UK, follow this link to see our United Kingdom Quiz.

 


 

Title
Watching the Winter Olympics
Target Structure
General Lower Level
Level
Upper Elementary / Pre-Intermediate
Time
30 + minutes
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Description
With the Winter Olympics about to begin, we have updated our 'Watching the Olympics' worksheet so that it's ready for the 2016 games.

Following the lead-in, there is a short conversation practicing some common lower-level expressions, including:
  • interested in
  • favourite
  • can't wait
  • and more...
The conversation is followed by practice exercises, giving your students the opportunity to personalise the language.

The lesson rounds off with some simple discussion questions. Which events will your students watch? How many medals will their country win?

This worksheet is a great way to bring the Olympics to your lower-level classes!

 


 

Title
What do you think of driverless cars?
Target Structure
Reading, Vocabulary and Discussion
Level
Upper-Elem / Pre-Intermediate
Time
60 minutes
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Description
There are lots of stories about self-driving cars in the news in the last few years. This worksheet brings the topic to your lower-level classes.

'Driverless Cars' has a vocabulary matching exercise, followed by three short gap-fill vox pops. The lesson continues with comprehension questions, exercises to personalise the target language and finally discussion questions.

Your students will learn (or review) vocabulary including:

reliable
not keen (on something)
commute
can't wait
...and more

This worksheet is designed for upper elementary or lower-intermediate level classes.


 


 

Title
The Business Interview
Target Structure
Present / Past Simple, there, want
Level
Elementary (Upper)
Time
40 minutes
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Description
This worksheet is great for making sure your students can deal with some common questions about a person and his/her business background.

The questions review: present simple, past simple, 'born', there is / are, want.

We have created a worksheet with two option. If your students need more support, you can cut up a set of question and answer slips. Your students can then match these.

Alternatively, they can use the interview sheet with blanks for the questions, and try to come up with the questions themselves.

There is also a blank template for your students to interview a partner. This information can then be turned into a simple presentation, with students having one minute to tell the class about their partners.

This worksheet is written for lower-level students who need to consolidate simple questions in a business context.

There is also a general-English version of this worksheet. Search our listings for 'The Questions of Life'.


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