Advanced-Level Worksheets
We have pages of materials for advanced-level students! You'll also find materials in our intermediate level collection which are great for advanced students.
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Conspiracy Theories
Has mankind really landed on the moon? There are millions of people who think that NASA faked the footage. What do your students think of this, and other conspiracy theories?
This worksheet had a gap-fill reading, with vocabulary building exercises. Save lots of time for the discussion at the end. What are some common conspiracy theories in your students' countries?
This worksheet is written for upper-intermediate and advanced-level students.
Grammar Goofs
How good are your students at advanced error correction? This worksheet looks at grammar mistakes which are commonly made by native speakers.
There are twenty-four different sentences. Can your class find the errors?
The lesson works well with a follow-up discussion.
Some of the 'errors' in the sentences may well be controversial.
- Should we really care about split infinitive?
- How does English grammar compare to your students' mother tongue?
- Is the grammar strict in their language? Do people regularly break the rules?
This lesson is designed for advanced-level classes.
The Conditional Business Gambler
How good are your business students at conditionals?
We have updated our conditional gambler game with a business version.
There is lots of practice of mixed conditionals. Can your students spot the errors?
We have moved the worksheet up a notch in difficulty, so this should be perfect for your advanced-level classes.
Level Check for Spoken English
This level check is a great way to check your students' spoken English ability.
This level check has around one hundred questions ranging from elementary level structures such as to be / there is, as well as tenses, passives, conditionals, adjectives, phrasal verbs, used to, and higher level structures. (recommend, insist, despite, cleft sentences etc.)
The questions gradually become more difficult. It's not necessary to ask them all; you can stop when the student is struggling.
If you have lower-level students, you could use the picture level check instead.
After conducting this level check, you'll have an excellent idea of your students' strengths and weaknesses in English.
Internet Addiction
How many times a day do your students check their Facebook accounts, tweet something, or send an email or text? Could they survive in an offline world?
This worksheet looks at the growing problem of Internet addiction and the marginalization of people who choose not to conduct their lives online.
There are lots of exercises to build your students' vocabulary - and it's a fantastic subject for discussion, and we have lots of questions for you to use!
Christmas Sentence Transformations
Are you looking for a Christmas quiz to finish off the year? This could be just what you're been looking for!
We have updated our sentence transformation quiz, adding a festive touch! Your students need to transform the sentence, using the keyword given.
Your students will get lots of practice of common 'tricky' language for this level.
You could either use the board game provided, or just divide your class into teams.
It's a fun - but educational - note on which to finish your lessons for the year!
Cheat!
We're quite sure your students would never cheat in any of your lessons! However, there is a growing problem of cheating in examinations and coursework. This worksheet looks at some of the reasons and methods.
There is an opening question, followed by a reading, vocabulary exercises and discussion questions. The topic is a great one for discussion - make sure you leave lots of time at the end!
This worksheet is written for upper-intermediate and advanced-level classes.
Under Pressure
Are your students (or you!) under stress?
This lesson will give everyone a chance to talk about the pressures of life!
This worksheet has a short reading on stress - the causes, symptoms and possible remedies.
There are vocabulary building exercises and a summarising activity.
The lesson rounds off with discussion questions themed to the topic of stress. It makes a great topic for conversation!
This worksheet is written for upper-intermediate and advanced level students.