Materials designed for A2 Pre-Intermediate learners. Comprehensive materials that bridge the gap between elementary and intermediate, helping students progress confidently.
Try this if you're looking for a quick and engaging warm-up! Have your students choose a paper plane and talk about their week's ups and downs.
Wrap up your lesson with a quick End of the Week Check-In ⭐ This simple speaking warm-up helps students reflect on their week using level-appropriate questions.
Need a quick speaking warm-up that works for different levels? Try Talk One Minute About… — a set of simple 3×3 speaking grids on everyday topics like daily life, shopping, housework, Easter, holidays, and free time.
Looking for a fun way to practise am / is / are and do / does questions without boring drills? 🎯 This Keep or Give grammar game turns simple questions into a lively classroom challenge!
In this activity, students read funny Threads-style posts with unusual problems and give advice using target grammar. It’s perfect for speaking, gets everyone involved, and always leads to creative (and sometimes hilarious) answers!
Here is a bright and engaging speaking activity where students explore different “profiles” and talk about spring habits using the Present Simple - simple, visual, and easy to adapt!
In this fun and creative speaking activity, students complete meme-style captions using relative clauses. Each slide presents a funny situation, and learners build a sentence that makes it relatable and grammatically correct.
Here is a fun way to review the adverbs of frequency while reacting to everyday situations presented with memes. Students choose their adverb and hit the Zoom or Google Meet reactions — works even better in groups!
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.
In this light and practical warm-up, students imagine they have a small budget for Valentine’s Day and must decide how to spend it wisely.
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!