Last week’s new worksheets Part One
Hoping I will manage to make this a regular weekly feature so that:
- All the time I’m putting into my worksheets that I only get to use once doesn’t seem wasted
- My students can come here to get copies of worksheets for lessons they missed
- I don’t end up with a backlog of 150 worksheets to post again, like I have at the moment
Here are the new ones I used last week in my classes:
Academic vocabulary Purpose and Cause and effect (good for Academic writing, e.g. IELTS, and surprisingly lively for such a dull grammar point)
Describing objects (also good for EAP, e.g. IELTS Writing Part One and Speaking Part Three, and also ESP, e.g. Technical English- suprisingly dull, this one, but lots of fun speaking you can do with it after)
IELTS Speaking Part Two about Things (with added pictures to liven it up a bit)
IELTS Speaking Part One vocabulary (a much neglected area)
Movies vocabulary and discussion questions
Functional Language- Remembering and forgetting (also good for IELTS, and useful for adding functional language to Past Simple and Used to lessons)
Which prediction? Whose prediction? (Will and trends)
Your teacher Presentations and discussions (also good for IELTS Speaking and EAP)
I’ve also organised these and some previous worksheets by book I am using:
Supplementary worksheets for IELTS Masterclass
Challenges 1 (Teen textbook from Oxford)


June 4th, 2009 at 4:19 am
Thanks again for this, Alex! This is really very useful for my IELTS classes. It’s hard to get teaching activities for IELTS on the net.
June 5th, 2009 at 12:47 am
Thanks Miracel
Here is another good looking site, to check if students copied their writing homework off the internet:
http://www.plagium.com/
Hattip to Jane’s E Learning Tip of the Day:
http://janeknight.typepad.com/pick/2009/06/plagium.html