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B1-B2 Intensifiers - fairly- quite - rather
Students read the meaning and usage of the 3 intensifiers, then read each sentence to see which quantifier is needed to complete the sentence. Answers on page 2 with an explanation why that one was used.
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-100
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B1-B2 Let�s talk about ... money and banking
First, students need to familiarise themselves with the 25 words and their meanings Then they read the definitions to see which one is being described and write that word in the space provided. Answers on page 2.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
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B1-B2 Linking words practise -although, but, even though, while, because, since, in spite of, despite, however, so that & in order to
Linking words help connect ideas smoothly within a sentence or between sentences. This makes students writing and speaking more coherent and easier to follow. They clarify relationships between different parts of your text, such as cause and effect, contrast, and addition. This helps your audience understand the logic behind your statements. These ...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
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Downloads: 140
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B1-B2 Mastering conditional connectors: because - because of - in case - in case of
Learning how to use because, because of, in case, and in case of offers significant benefits for both spoken and written English, as they help students clarify cause, reason, and conditions in different contexts.Mastering these phrases allows students to explain reasons and conditions more clearly, enhance their formal and informal communication, a...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
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B1-B2 Noun + preposition practise Part 2
Understanding how to pair nouns with the correct prepositions helps convey ideas more clearly, reducing ambiguity. Many phrases in English are idiomatic; knowing these combinations allows students to speak and write more naturally, as native speakers do. Many of these nouns are relevant in everyday conversations and discussions, making this knowled...
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-100
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Downloads: 112
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B1-B2 Noun + preposition practise Part 3
Understanding how to pair nouns with the correct prepositions helps convey ideas more clearly, reducing ambiguity. Many phrases in English are idiomatic; knowing these combinations allows students to speak and write more naturally, as native speakers do. Many of these nouns are relevant in everyday conversations and discussions, making this knowled...
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-100
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Downloads: 102
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B1-B2 Noun formation from adjectives and verbs
This gap-fill exercise is suitable for B1 to C2 level students. The vocabulary and context are appropriate for these levels, offering a challenge in understanding and using the correct noun forms of given adjectives and verbs.Students increase their vocabulary by learning both adjectives / verbs and their corresponding noun forms, which enhances th...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
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Downloads: 118
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B1-B2 Noun formation from adjectives and verbs - 1
Students read the sentences and use the correct form of the word in (). Answers on page 2.
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
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Downloads: 110
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B1-B2 Past habits and states - used to - didn�t use to - would - wouldn�t practise
Students complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb using (+) for positive and (-) for negative verb constructions. Obviously, would cannot be used with state verbs, but can and should be used to contrast the past instead of just using used to. A selection of possible answers on page 2.
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-100
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 118
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B1-B2 Past perfect and past perfect continuous practise Part 1
Learning the past perfect and past perfect continuous tenses is valuable for describing actions or events that occurred before a specific moment in the past. These tenses help students create a clear timeline when discussing sequences of events, making it easier to show cause and effect or clarify the order of actions. For instance, the past perfec...
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-100
Type:
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