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Title
Space Exploration
Target Structure
Reading and Discussion
Level
Advanced
Time
60 minutes
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Description
Is space exploration really worth the expense and danger? This worksheet looks at some of the issues.

There's a quick quiz, vocabulary exercises, a reading passage and discussion questions. It's not technical, and will provoke lively discussion among students.

This worksheet is designed for advanced level students. However, it can be adjusted for other levels.

 


 

Title
A Writer's Crossword
Target Structure
Writing Occupations
Level
Upper Int / Advanced
Time
minutes
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Description
This advanced crossword has lots of vocabulary connected with the art of writing. How many of these occupations do your students know?

Great for filling half an hour in a lesson, or simply as homework.

 


 

Title
Do you feel lucky?
Target Structure
Reading and Discussion
Level
Upper Int / Advanced
Time
60 minutes
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Description
This worksheet takes 'luck' as a theme, looking at whether some people are luckier than others.

There are vocabulary-building exercises, a reading, and plenty of discussion.

It's great for upper-intermediate and advanced-level students.

 


 

Title
Conspiracy Theories
Target Structure
Vocabulary, Reading, Discussion
Level
Upper-Intermediate to Advanced
Time
60 minutes
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Description
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.

 


 

Title
Order! Order!
Target Structure
Reading and Discussion
Level
Advanced
Time
60 minutes
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Description
This worksheet is a great way to build your students' knowledge of some of the more common expressions used when talking about trials. You don't need to be a legal genius - it's the kind of vocabulary that's often heard in TV legal dramas.

There's a gap-fill reading, followed by comprehension questions, and vocabulary-building exercises.

The worksheet rounds off with discussion questions. Would your students like to be on a jury? Do they watch TV legal dramas?

This worksheet is written for advanced (and possibly upper-intermediate) level students.


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