Modals Lessons

Modals are one of the building blocks of English. Our worksheets will help your students with functions such as requesting, refusing, giving permission and more.

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Arranging to Meet (part 1)
Arranging to Meet (part 2)
Arranging to Meet (part 3)

Arranging to Meet

Structure: Making arrangements (Inviting, Accepting, Declining)
Time: 30 min
Level: Elementary
If you're looking to teach something that can be put to use easily, try this invitation worksheet! Remember that old adage about bridging the gap between the classroom and the real world? Well, in just 40 minutes your students could master inviting, accepting, declining and much more. There are also two pages of teaching notes. 'Arranging to Meet' can be used for both general and business English.
Modals Worksheet (part 1)
Modals Worksheet (part 2)
Modals Worksheet (part 3)

Modals Worksheet

Structure: Modals (Can May Could Would)
Time: 20 min
Level: Elementary to Pre-Intermediate

Are your students confused by modals?

This worksheet teaches 'Could', 'Can', 'Would' and 'May'.

Functions practiced are: inviting, asking for permission, requesting and offering. Good practice for lower level students.

What should I do in New York? (part 1)
What should I do in New York? (part 2)
What should I do in New York? (part 3)

What should I do in New York?

Structure: Advice (should etc.)
Time: 40 min
Level: Lower-intermediate

This worksheet is great for practising different ways of giving advice. There's a conversation, grammar practice and discussion. Target structures include: 'Should', 'It's a good idea to', 'How about' and more.

It's ideal for lower-intermediate students, but can easily be adjusted for other levels.

This worksheet has a conversation about New York. We also have a similar version for London.

What should I do in London? (part 1)
What should I do in London? (part 2)
What should I do in London? (part 3)

What should I do in London?

Structure: Advice (should etc.)
Time: 40 min
Level: Lower-intermediate

This worksheet is great for practising different ways of giving advice. There's a conversation, grammar practice and discussion.

Target structures include: 'Should', 'It's a good idea to', 'How about' and more.

Ideal for lower-intermediate students, but can easily be adjusted for other levels.