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 at ways to express their preferences, and how to show interest in their interlocutor’s contributions.
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 engaging speaking activity includes really interesting B2.1 speaking questions to get your students talking, so they integrate all the contents in the worksheet while they speak.
You can also download the teacher and student 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.
You can learn more about our Feedback Method in this video:
And there’s something else that’s new too!!
From now on, all Speaking Worksheets have a new design, so students have space for notes on the B-side, below the questions for the Speaking Task.
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…
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