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Pre-Intermediate - worksheets 2

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Discourse Markers Worksheet.
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Students fill in spaces with discourse markers such as "moreover", "besides" and "finally".

Just, Yet, Already.
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Worksheet to practise the use of these three words often used in conjunction with the present perfect. Note that there are often quite big differences between how British and American speakers use these words - or more specifically how they would use the present perfect with these words.

"For" and "Since" Gap Fill Worksheet.
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A gap fill worksheet to help with the difference between "for" and "since".

He's Been and Gone.
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The difference between "been" and "gone" often confuses students. Here is a simple worksheet which focuses on the problem.

 

 

Preposition Gap Fill Worksheet.
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To practise prepositions. Worksheet in which students fill in the prepositions.

"Going To" Worksheet.
This worksheet focuses on the times when "going to" is used to make a prediction based on evidence we can see now.

Adjective Worksheet.
Students provide adjectives that can be used to describe towns or people or both. Can be used as a warmer to discussing students' friends, family or cities. I use as a warmer before doing 'what is _______ like?': this work on adjectives helps students remember that 'like' in this structure is used only to provide descriptions.

 

 

John the Stuntman.
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Students fill the spaces with the correct verb form.

Quantifiers Gap Fill.
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Worksheet which concentrates on quantifiers and indefinite articles.

Past Continuous Gap Fill.
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Students read sentences containing both past simple and past continuous and fill the spaces.

Article Gap Fill Worksheet.
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Fill in the spaces with either one of the articles or nothing if not required.

"Should" Worksheet.
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Students choose between "should" and "shouldn't" in this worksheet.



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