New Intermediate worksheets June 2010
Well, I say Intermediate, but I’ve never quite got my head round grading things and how it might link in with own much more random language learning. Anyhoo, these seemed to go down well with my Intermediate Listening and Speaking class last term despite using the horror that is Natural English Intermediate, so hope a version of them (see previous post) can help with some of your classes too:
Education and work things in common (love getting them looking for things in common, the best possible thing for both classroom dynamics and real communication)
Graduate options careers advice roleplay
Advantages and disadvantages guess the job
Form filling and official questions guessing game (a reasonably fun and very complete review of possibly the most important and most neglected kind of writing in English)
Weekends advantages and disadvantages (vocabulary for the easiest topic, with loads of functional language practice)
Work and study vocabulary (about as much of a game as I could manage, given the huge slice of vocab I wanted to present)
Revision rotating board game (see the last post for a much much much better presented version of this)

