Pre intermediate speaking topics Can't find it? Just make your own! A2 - Tell me more! - When was the last time you? - Talk about - 92 Personal Questions. C1 Speaking Part 1 - Most frequent/possible questions. Do you prefer speaking on the phone or in person? Why? Have you ever made a call or taken a message in English? What happened? Do you have a hidden talent? Have you ever done it in public? Do you practise? When/where? Is it useful in your job/future job? What would you say to someone who can't stop coughing and feels sick? All Talking Point conversation worksheets are designed for use with students who have reached Pre-Intermediate level, though they are also very successful with Intermediate and more advanced students. Each Talking Point worksheet is accompanied by Teacher's Notes with answers. Speaking cards. These ESL resources are ideal for preparing for international exams such as the FCE, TOEFL, or IELTS. The document provides a list of potential topics for speaking activities including describing favorite food, weekend activities, reasons for learning English, favorite TV shows, hobbies, best friends, countries to visit, daily routines, dislikes, favorite music, current activities, unforgettable nights, fun parties, last weekend, yesterday . Discover Twinkl's debates and discussion speaking activities for you to practise with your pre-intermediate (B1) and intermediate (B2) level ESL students. Printable PDF lesson plans and teacher instructions for pre-intermediate speaking and role play lessons. Look at the airport signs and match them with the word/phrases Labelled diagram. gfiwcd orlab cqt geui uajfu cvemwnn knosv kwls umhscf xzqs |
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