In this C2 Speaking Worksheet students talk about new and not so new dietary trends and about restrained eating patterns that we sometimes adopt.
Students revise Grammar contents like fixed expressions in comparisons, speculation with may/ might well… and the continuous form of stative verb mean.
In the section of Speaking skills, they look at ways to express disagreement and at the use of though.
Some phrasal verbs are given to help them express their ideas more accurately, together with common idioms and advanced vocabulary to speak about the topic at length.
This C2 speaking activity includes speaking questions about dietary trends to get your students talking, so they integrate all the contents on the worksheet while they speak.
You can also download the teacher and student’s feedback templates at the bottom of the downloads box. With them, you will be able to give your students well-structured individual feedback to take home.
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