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Title
It's really rewarding!
Target Structure
Gerund Phrases
Level
Elementary
Time
45 minutes
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Description
This conversation-based worksheet looks at gerund phrases. It's the kind of language elementary students need to become confident with in order to more intermediate-level structures.

Examples include: Watching TV is fun. / I enjoy playing tennis on Sundays.

This worksheet has vocabulary work, a gap-fill conversation, comprehension questions, language work, role-play and discussion.

It's written for elementary-level students. Some intermediate students would no doubt also benefit from a review of this language.

 


 

Title
A Trip to Paris
Target Structure
Travel conversation with practice of Present Perfect
Level
Lower Intermediate +
Time
45 - 60 minutes
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Description
Get your students talking about an upcoming trip with this conversation-based worksheet.

Your students will practice talking to a partner about a trip and ask for recommendations.

The worksheet includes lots of practice of the present perfect for experiences.

There is a warm-up on Paris, followed by question practice, a gap-fill reading, comprehension questions, role-play and discussion.

This lesson is designed for lower-intermediate level students and above.

 


 

Title
Showing Interest in a Conversation
Target Structure
Tag Questions, Others
Level
Intermediate
Time
30 minutes
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Description
It can be difficult for language-learners to show that they are listening to (and interested in) another speaker. This worksheet demonstrates techniques native speakers use when engaged in a conversation.

This worksheet looks at tag questions, repetition of key words, showing surprise, sympathy and more.

This handout is written for intermediate students. However it can be adjusted for other levels.

 


 

Title
Have you ever been to the USA?
Target Structure
Present Perfect - Experiences
Level
Elementary / Pre-Intermediate
Time
30 minutes
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Description
This worksheet is great for getting lower-level students to build their conversation and fluency skills.

The worksheet looks at 'Have you ever', followed by Past Simple 'Wh-' questions.

There is a conversation, grammar practice and a substitution speaking exercise.

For additional speaking practice, you can use our 'Experiences Worksheet'.

 


 

Title
Checking a Hotel Reservation
Target Structure
Phone English / Requests
Level
Elementary
Time
45 minutes
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This conversation-based worksheet will help your students with basic telephone English and using 'could' for requests.

There is a lead-in on the topic of hotels, with simple questions. Your students will then need to put a conversation in order. The conversation strips are provided along with teaching notes.

There is a short grammar quiz, followed by lots of practice of the target language.

By the end of the lesson, your students will be able to ask and answer basic telephone questions, and check a reservation at a hotel.

This worksheet is written for elementary-level students.


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