Travel always works well as a conversation topic. This worksheet is designed for intermediate level students and above.
The questions listed are only suggestions for beginning a discussion. Depending on the dynamics of your class, you could choose to focus on questions one to five, or challenge your students with more thought-provoking questions from six to eleven.
The ability to write email in English is an important skill your students will need to master.
This worksheet looks at common expressions used in informal email messages. There's a reading, with a fill-in-the-blanks exercise, plus some comprehension questions.
The worksheet rounds off with some task-based email writing practice. Get your students to email you the homework! Alternatively, we have blank email templates which you can photocopy for use in the class.
This worksheet is for lower-intermediate students, but can be adjusted for other levels.
If your students need writing practice, this worksheet will help.
It looks at writing a formal letter, and works well in both business English, and general English classes.
There is an example letter, with practice exercises to help your students master not only the expressions, but also the layout of a formally-written letter.
This worksheet is designed for intermediate-level students, but can easily be adjusted for other levels.
There's also a British-English version. (See below.) This has changes for style and letter layout.
'Looking into the Future' is a great way of building your students' abilities with more complex future tenses.
This worksheets has extensive practice of both the future perfect, and the future continuous (progressive).
There is a conversation, grammar-based exercises, and lots of speaking at the end. There's a choice of discussion, or (if you have lots of students) a 'find someone who' exercise.
This worksheet is designed for intermediate classes, but can easily be adjusted for other levels. It's great for both general and business classes.
This advanced-level reading is the story of someone who managed, through a series of exchanges, to go from a paperclip to a house!
This worksheet has seven different activities, including reading, vocabulary building, and speaking / discussion practice. It's a great way to build your students' vocabulary range and speaking skills.