Intermediate-Level Worksheets (Continued)


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Title
Regrets and Dreams
Target Structure
Wish (two different structures)
Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Time
30 minutes
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An ideal last-minute lesson. It's a great one for maximum student participation! Chances are your students will be weak on the target structure. It could last a whole lesson!

This handout practices wish + past simple (for dreams) and wish + past perfect (for regrets). Do your students know the difference? Find out!

 


 

Title
Absolutely Fabulous
Target Structure
Absolutely Modifier
Level
Lower-intermediate and above
Time
20 minutes
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Get your students speak more interesting English. Instead of 'It's cold', teach them 'It's absolutely freezing!'

This is a great filler for intermediate and advanced levels. This worksheet has controlled exercises plus personalization.

 


 

Title
Basic Articles 1
Target Structure
Articles
Level
Pre-intermediate and above
Time
30 minutes
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For some nationalities, using articles is a difficult skill to master. This worksheet looks at a few of the differences in use of the definite / indefinite article.

For lower-intermediate and above.

 


 

Title
As...As... Idioms
Target Structure
Comparatives & Idioms
Level
Intermediate / Advanced
Time
30 minutes
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This is a great activity for a wet Wednesday. Lots of 'as good as gold' style idioms. Simply cut out the idiom cards (there are two pages), and get the students to match the cards.

This will work with intermediate or advanced level students.

 


 

Title
Modals Worksheet
Target Structure
Modals (Can May Could Would)
Level
Elementary to Pre-Intermediate
Time
20 minutes
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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.

This has been updated for 2012 - the example 'May I smoke' has been replaced with something more appropriate!


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