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General English - Intermediate level, Part 4 (20 Lessons)

General English - Intermediate level, Part 4 (20 Lessons)  


   
 

Lesson 1. I wish, If only

This worksheet presents the structures I wish ... and If only ... for talking about situations that someone regrets or would like to be different in the past, present or future. The worksheet is suitable for both classroom practice and self-study.

   
 

Lesson 2. Probability and chance

In this lesson, students learn useful expressions for expressing the probability that something will happen in the future, including 'be likely/unlikely/bound/certain to + infinitive' and phrases with 'chance'. There is a video-aided exercise in which students watch several short clips and discuss the chances that a particular event will occur. You can also use this lesson plan as an alternative to Ex4-5 of our worksheet Planning ahead.

   
 

Lesson 3. Direct and indirect questions

This worksheet presents and compares direct questions and indirect questions. The worksheet is suitable for both classroom practice and self-study.

   
 

Lesson 4. Future perfect

This worksheet presents the future perfect tense. Both future perfect simple and future perfect continuous forms are studied and practised. The worksheet is suitable for both classroom practice and self-study.

   
 

Lesson 5. Past perfect 1

This worksheet presents the main uses of the past perfect tense as well as the difference between the past perfect and present perfect. The worksheet is suitable for both classroom practice and self-study.

   
 

Lesson 6. Past perfect 2

This worksheet looks at the differences between the past perfect simple and past perfect continuous. The worksheet is suitable for both classroom practice and self-study.

   
 

Lesson 7. Subject and object questions

This worksheet teaches the two types of questions commonly used in English: subject questions and object questions. The worksheet is suitable for both classroom practice and self-study

   
 

Lesson 8. Word order 1 - Object, time and place

In this worksheet, the basic rules for ordering words in an English sentence are studied. The order of the object, time and place is presented and practised. The worksheet is suitable for both classroom practice and self-study.

   
 

Lesson 9. Word order 2 - Verb + adverb

In this worksheet, the word order of verbs and adverbs in an English sentence is studied. The worksheet is suitable for both classroom practice and self-study.

   
 

Lesson 10. Reported speech

This worksheet teaches reported speech. The rules for changing the tense of the verb from direct speech are presented and practised. The worksheet is suitable for both classroom practice and self-study.

   
 

Lesson 11. It is vs. there is

This worksheet looks at the difference between the structures It is ... and There is ..., a common area of confusion among learners. The worksheet is suitable for both classroom practice and self-study.

   
 

Lesson 12. Relative clauses 1

This worksheet teaches relative clauses beginning with who, which, where, that and whose. The worksheet is suitable for both classroom practice and self-study.

   
 

Lesson 13. Relative clauses 2 - Extra information

This worksheet presents the two types of relative clauses used in English – relative clauses that give necessary information and relative clauses that provide extra information. The worksheet is suitable for both classroom practice and self-study.

   
 

Lesson 14. In the wild

This worksheet is based on a newspaper interview with Jake Williams, a hermit who has lived in the Scottish wilderness for 30 years. There is an optional grammar exercise on the present perfect, past simple and past perfect tenses, which feature a lot in the article. Students discuss the hermit lifestyle at the end of the lesson.

   
 

Lesson 15. Phrasal verbs 1

This lesson teaches 17 common phrasal verbs by presenting them in context and getting the students to interact with each other using the target language. For larger classes, there is a 'Find someone who' activity at the end of the worksheet. The lesson also includes a video-aided exercise for homework.

   
 

Lesson 16. Describing jobs

This communicative lesson plan is a great way to teach your students vocabulary for talking about jobs. The worksheet covers typical adjectives and expressions used for describing work. The lesson rounds off with a speaking activity in which students talk about their own or other people’s jobs using the target language.

   
 

Lesson 17. Phrasal verbs 2

This is our second intermediate-level vocabulary worksheet for teaching phrasal verbs in context. The lesson presents 15 common phrasal verbs and gets the students to interact with each other using the target language. For larger classes, there is a 'Find someone who' activity at the end of the worksheet.

   
 

Lesson 18. Festive phrasal verbs

This phrasal verb worksheet is a great lesson filler to use just before or just after the Christmas and New Year holiday break. Nine common phrasal verbs are presented in a festive context. Suitable for intermediate level and above

   
 

Lesson 19. Prepositions of time: for, during, while

This lesson plan covers the different uses of the prepositions of time for, during and while. The worksheet is suitable for both classroom practice and self-study.

   
 

Lesson 20. Comparatives and superlatives

In this lesson, students learn how to form and use the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives and adverbs. The worksheet is suitable for both classroom practice and self-study.