In this Spanish-EnglishMediation Worksheet students have a conversation created from scratch, with a foreigner they bump into on the street. Students work in groups of three and one of them pretends he/she doesn’t speak English. It is a cross-linguistic (Spanish-English) mediation task.
Students revise vocabulary related to places in the city, prepositions of place and giving directions. They also have a lot of practice in question formation and answers, both written and oral.
This mediation activity is perfect to train translation at lower levels and to give your students extra practice in building questions and giving short and long answers.
In this B1 reading task about Travelling through Japan by bullet train learners practice a very popular exam-type exercise, a C1 Multiple Choice exercise in which they’ll have to select the right option to answer the questions. B1 Students will…
In this C1 reading task about Travelling through Japan by bullet train learners practice a very popular exam-type exercise, a C1 Multiple Choice exercise in which they’ll have to select the right option to answer the questions. C1 Students will…
In this B2.1 Speaking Worksheet learners talk about travelling, what kind of travellers they are, and their preferences and views on the topic. Learners revise Grammar contents like Comparatives and Superlatives, and Conditionals. In the section Speaking Skills, they look…
This is a selection of Mediation Summary Tasks for Exams for freemium users. If this is your case, you can download and use these mediation tasks in your lessons and give them to your students. If you are thinking about…