Phrasal verb worksheet. Deals with: break up, get on with, get over and more. There are lots of different practice exercises, which are bound to get your students going!
Ideal as a one-off lesson. For intermediate-level students, but can be adjusted for other classes.
>> This worksheet has been updated in 2009 with additional exercises, US/US versions and a new design. <<
Students need lots of practice of comparative adjectives! The topic in this worksheet is choosing where to go on vacation.
This handout has conversation, grammar practice, and an information-gap exercise. It's great for really getting your students using the target language accurately.
The worksheet is designed for elementary-level students. However, it will also work in lower-intermediate classes.
Do you want your students to read more in English? Newspapers can be very off-putting with the complex grammar and vocabulary. This two-page worksheet has mix and match activities, plus a chance for students to write headlines about famous historical events.
There's both an American and British-English version of this worksheet.
This is a simplified version of our popular worksheet 'The Menace of Spam'.
There is a text with a gap-fill exercise, followed by comprehension work and preposition practice. Students also have the chance to summarize the text, and have a discussion on email / spam.
The vocabulary and grammar is suitable for lower-intermediate students and above. You can also make the text even easier by pre-teaching more vocabulary.