Talk about 1
4 different topics for your students to talk about. I usually have really nice discussion with this worksheet and my students like these kinds of talking worksheets:)
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Present Perfect and Past Simple Question Cards
These cards are a great and efficient way of making your students speak and use the Present Perfect or the Past Simple. They should ask follow-up questions and give as many details as possible. They�ll have fun, for sure!
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-100
Type: activity-card
CONVERSATION CLASS - JUDGING BY APPEARANCES
I prepared this conversation guide to discuss appearances with a conversation class. I included three links to youtube videos that are subject related, so that students can also watch and check understanding later.
Level: advanced
Age: 13-100
Type: worksheet
Christmas Speaking
Use these cards to organise a discussion in your class before Christmas. Have fun!
Level: elementary
Age: 12-100
Type: activity-card
Music
To prepare an oral exam, here you have some very good practice with a mind map, accurate vocabulary and discussion questions.
Level: advanced
Age: 16-100
Type: worksheet
EXTREME HOLIDAY DESTINATIONS
You can use this activity to make students talk about extreme holiday destinations and express their preferences and ideas on which option they find most appealing and worth the risk. You can show them the following videos so that they have an idea of what it feels like to take a vacation over the edge (https://www.youtube .com/watch?v=FVFsiJB SQps...
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-100
Type: worksheet
Fears and Phobias
Students practice the following phrases:
I am afraid of ____________.
I am not afraid of _____________.
I am terrified of ______________.
I have a phobia of ______________.
I am afraid of __________, but I am terrified of ______________.
Con tains a graphic organizer for phrases about fears.
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
Type: lesson-plan
speaking cards 2
It is the second worksheet of a set of 3 containing speaking cards to revise elementary vocabulary. You can give each card to a student or present the topic to the class and one by one they have to name elements related to the topic. Enjoy the other 2 worksheets.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-17
Type: worksheet
Functions - Asking for and iving advice - agreeing and disagreeing
A worksheet to help your students learn and practise the functions of opinions , agreeing and disagreeing
Level: intermediate
Age: 16-100
Type: worksheet
Oral Practice (Pearson Test) / Part 1 - Level C1
Oral practice for PTEG (Pearson Test of English General). Level: C1. The worksheet is based on questions for the first part of the exam (monologue). It can also be used for oral practice in general. Hope you like it!
Level: advanced
Age: 16-100
Type: worksheet
debate about the urban and rural linkage
this is a worksheet on the issue of urban and rural linkage + how to hinder rural rush towards the city and ways to develop rural areas.
Level: advanced
Age: 16-100
Type: worksheet
Conflicts
It is a lesson-plan for teachers and students about conflicts and the ways of its resolution. It can be useful both in a class work and individual work.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: lesson-plan
dialogue skills for beginners (variant 1)
a good way to practice both reading and dialogue skills
Level: elementary
Age: 7-12
Type: worksheet
Discuss, chat or talk about - Family
This is a conversation worksheet that should get you students talking about their family.
Hope it helps!
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type: worksheet
Past Simple Wh - conversation part 1
Past Simple Wh - questions
Level: elementary
Age: 12-17
Type: activity-card
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Oral Presentation on Engangered Species
Students have to pick an endangered animal and search some informations following the given prompts. They will present their research to the class.
Level: elementary
Age: 9-14
Format: PowerPoint
Vocabulary Practice
to expand sts vocabulary with word building
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
Format: PowerPoint
Draw what you hear
Students work in pairs where one student sees the picture and describes it to his/her partner who draws what s/he hears. Once finished, students compare the drawing to the original picture.
This is a great practice for describing things and students are not allowed to use any dictionaries, but they have to describe the items.
Level: advanced
Age: 16-100
Format: PowerPoint
Procastination- conversation
Procastination topic with pictures, vocabulary and questions for group discussion. Editable. Hope you like it!
Level: intermediate
Age: 18-100
Format: PowerPoint
Idioms
I use this preasntation training students before final oral exam on the topic "People description"
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
Format: PowerPoint
Missing
Uses of the word "miss" and "missing"
Level: intermediate
Age: 18-100
Format: PowerPoint
smoking vocab
vocab studies
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-100
Format: PowerPoint
How to introduce yourself. Personal pronouns.
What is your name? How old are you? Where are you from? Giving personal information.
Level: elementary
Age: 7-9
Format: PowerPoint
Australia - Part I
Broadening students� cultural knowledge.
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-100
Format: PowerPoint
Quiz about Australia- part II
Cultural insight.
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-100
Format: PowerPoint
Quiz about Australia- Part IV
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-100
Format: PowerPoint
Make Weeken Plans
Beginner students can practice a simple social conversation together
Level: elementary
Age: 12-100
Format: PowerPoint
Force and Motion Mix and mingle
This is a mix and mingle which involves the teacher playing music while students move throughout the room. When the music stops, the teacher moves to the next slide which poses a question. The students partner up and read and discuss to decide an answer. There is a written component page that is optional also.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-11
Format: PowerPoint
Comparative and superlatives activities
Play game with your student.
Your student have to find their classmate or things.
Here�s more example of question.
Who�s the oldest in here?
Who has the logest hair ?
What is the highest mountain?
Who has the smallest eraser in this room?
A�s eraser is smaller than B�s eraser..
We can use both of them, comparative and superlative.
Level: elementary
Age: 7-10
Format: PowerPoint
Hotel role play cards
Each card gives a students some information about what type of a room he/she would like to book; the length of the stay and what service the customer would prefer. Hand out one card to each students and role a customer and a receptionist.
Level: intermediate
Age: 11-100
Format: PowerPoint
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