Elementary-Level Worksheets

We have pages of materials for elementary level students! Remember that many of these materials will also work with pre-intermediate level students as well.

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How many bottles? (part 1)
How many bottles? (part 2)
How many bottles? (part 3)

How many bottles?

Structure: Much | Many | Countable | Uncountable
Time: 45 min
Level: Elementary to Pre-Intermediate

Help your students to master 'much' and 'many' with this worksheet.

There's a gap-fill conversation with two people making a shopping list for a party. There are practice exercises to improve accuracy and fluency with the target language, as well as vocabulary building. (A loaf of bread, a carton of millk etc.)

Your students will have the opportunity to role-play, using food and drink which they would want at a party.

Finally, there are a number of discussion questions, so that your students can talk about the topic more.

This worksheet is written for elementary-level students. It would also make good revision for pre-intermediate classes too.

Making a Doctor's Appointment (part 1)
Making a Doctor's Appointment (part 2)
Making a Doctor's Appointment (part 3)

Making a Doctor's Appointment

Structure: Telephone / Making Appointments
Time: 45 min
Level: Elementary to Pre-Intermediate
One of the most difficult things about being overseas is knowing what to do if you are sick. This worksheet looks at some common expressions your students might use when making an appointment to see a doctor. There is a warm-up activity, followed by a gap-fill conversation, telephone expressions and role-plays. This worksheet is written for elementary and pre-intermediate students.
Your Favorite Food (part 1)
Your Favorite Food (part 2)
Your Favorite Food (part 3)

Your Favorite Food

Structure: Present Simple
Time: 45 min
Level: Elementary to Pre-Intermediate
Taking food and restaurants as its theme, this worksheet will give your elementary and lower intermediate level students lots of opportunities to practice the Present Simple tense. There is also plenty of vocabulary building, with exercises on nationalities and the English names for foods often hound in restaurants. This worksheet is great for elementary and lower-intermediate level classes.
Watching the World Cup (part 1)
Watching the World Cup (part 2)
Watching the World Cup (part 3)

Watching the World Cup

Structure: Theme Lesson - World Cup
Time: 30+ min
Level: Elementary
It's not long until the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Get your students in the mood with this updated worksheet! This World Cup theme lesson is a good way of reviewing some common structures in conversation. Language reviewed includes: - Can't wait (for something) - Be interested (in something) - Come round (to my house) ... and more There's a conversation, practice exercises and some simple discussion questions. It's an excellent way to make your lessons topical. The British English version (see below) has some vocabulary differences. (Particularly 'football' instead of 'soccer'.)
Julia's Vacation Preparations   (part 1)
Julia's Vacation Preparations   (part 2)
Julia's Vacation Preparations   (part 3)

Julia's Vacation Preparations

Structure: Present Perfect for 'Yet' and 'Already'
Time: 20 min
Level: Elementary

Julia's going on vacation soon, and needs help with her preparations!

This is a great way to practice yet and already with the Present Perfect for elementary students. A popular worksheet!

If you're looking for similar worksheets, head over to our Present Perfect Collection to see more.

Quick Advice (part 1)
Quick Advice (part 2)
Quick Advice (part 3)

Quick Advice

Structure: 'Advice' Function (Should, If I were you etc.)
Time: 15 min
Level: Elementary

We have lots of handouts for teaching advice. This is great for filling a spare fifteen minutes. Covers 'Should', 'If I were you' and more. A quick review, plus a practice exercise that can be done orally, or set as homework. What advice do your students have for single, balding English teachers? Find out here!

Time Preposition Error Smasher (part 1)
Time Preposition Error Smasher (part 2)
Time Preposition Error Smasher (part 3)

Time Preposition Error Smasher

Structure: Prepositions of Time
Time: 25 min
Level: Elementary

This is a great lower level handout for dealing with the prepositions students find so difficult.

Fix 'Go' errors with 'To' (movement) plus prepostions of time (in, at etc.). Great worksheet ready for you!

Where were you on Monday? (part 1)
Where were you on Monday? (part 2)
Where were you on Monday? (part 3)

Where were you on Monday?

Structure: Prepositions (in / at / on)
Time: 20 min
Level: Elementary

Great extra practice of basic prepositions. Some students always get this wrong in conversation! This is your chance to fix errors with location and time prepositions.

For lower-level students.