Intermediate-Level Worksheets (Continued)


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Title
Idioms about the Body
Target Structure
Idioms
Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Time
45 minutes
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Description
If your students are interested in idioms, this lesson is perfect for your class!

Taking 'body idioms' as a theme, this worksheet teaches:

* on the tip of my tongue
* lend me a hand
* a pain in the neck
* costs an arm and a leg
* get cold feet

There are five different exercises, including a discussion at the end.

 


 

Title
Living Abroad
Target Structure
Used To (familiarity)
Level
Intermediate
Time
45 minutes
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Description
This worksheet looks at the structures 'be used to' and 'get used to' for talking about familiarity.

There's a conversation about living overseas, followed by comprehension questions, grammar practice and a role-play. For additional fluency, there are also some discussion questions at the end.

This is a great way to teach 'be used to' in a communicative context.

'Living abroad' is written for intermediate students, but can easily be adjusted for other levels.

 


 

Title
Is it art?
Target Structure
Look / Taste / Feel / Sound / Smell
Level
Pre-Intermediate
Time
45 minutes
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Description
This worksheet looks at the language used for describing the five senses. Taking art as the theme, students study both the adjective pattern (it looks good) and the noun pattern (it looks like a Picasso).

This two-page worksheet has conversation, grammar practice and discussion.

It's great for upper-elementary and lower-intermediate students.

 


 

Title
Packing Light
Target Structure
Reading and Discussion
Level
Elementary - Intermediate
Time
60 minutes
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Description
Do your students pack too much when going on holiday? Is there anything they always take with them?

The topic of travel always works well with students, and this lower-level reading has lots of exercises to keep your class busy.

There is a reading, comprehension questions, role play and discussion.

This worksheet is designed for upper-elementary to intermediate-level students.

 


 

Title
Culture Shock!
Target Structure
Reading and Discussion
Level
Upper Int / Advanced
Time
60+ minutes
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Description
Have any of your students lived abroad? If so, they might have experienced culture shock. Even if they haven't, what things would they miss about their own country?

This reading-based worksheet has an article on culture shock, as well as vocabulary questions, and word-family practice.

With discussion questions at the end, this worksheet is bound to get your higher-level students talking.


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