Materials for B1 Intermediate learners. Help your students develop fluency and confidence with our carefully crafted intermediate-level resources.
Dive into an exciting adventure full of crime investigations and wandering through Zootopia's towns! You'll learn how to write case files and get the most out of the movie extract.
If you're here looking for a fun seasonal activity before Easter, try this Easter Bingo set! It includes three ready-to-use bingo boards with engaging Easter preparation activities your students will love.
Has your Easter preparation already started? This speaking activity will come in handy as a fun way to practise comparatives while exploring Easter traditions around the world.
A fun personality quiz where students answer 7 quick questions, revise key personality adjectives, and discover which Bridgerton lady they are most like.
A creative Valentine’s Day speaking activity for more advanced students to complete “puzzle” sentence starters using the first, second, and third conditionals while opening brackets and using the correct form of the verbs.
A creative Valentine’s Day speaking activity where students complete “puzzle” sentence starters using the first, second, and third conditionals.
A fun and thought-provoking Valentine’s warm-up of 5 sets where students choose only three “benefit cards” and explain their decisions - from cozy moments to confidence boosts and everyday happiness!
Use these 7 warm-ups to discuss various topics, such as summer, travelling, hobbies & interests, work, shopping, self-care, and gadgets.
Spark conversation about family and friends gatherings with summer treats using these warm-ups tailored for 3 levels - A2, B1, B2.
Dog days of summer are on our doorstep! Encourage your students to share their summer moods with this sweet warm-up.
Perfect as a conversation starter and includes the following topics: 🏝 summer 🌞 weekend ✈️ travelling 🛍 shopping 🥐 food (A2 & B1)
Discuss your students' exciting summer experience with the help of this speaking activity + practice using the present perfect tense — perfect match!