ESL worksheets
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Blog Post: Fun Space Quiz for A1–A2 English Learners
Make English learning fun with this 7-question space quiz for A1–A2 learners! Great for vocabulary, reading, and laughs—plus silly answers like “galaxypants.” 🌌👩🚀
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Boost Speaking Skills with Our Space-Themed Taboo Game!
Practice English with our Space Taboo card game! Perfect for A2–C2 learners, this fun, fast-paced game boosts speaking and listening skills through creative challenges and space-themed vocabulary. Great for teens, adults, and group learning. Explore language while having fun—no spaceship required!
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Love & relationship Taboo Card Game
Get your ESL students talking with this fun Love & Relationships Taboo card game! Great for speaking, listening, and vocabulary practice.
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Writing Challenge: Create an Instagram Post (Past Tenses)
Practice your English by writing like an influencer! This fun Instagram-style writing challenge helps you master past tenses while sharing personal stories, recommendations, or life updates — complete with emojis, hashtags, and all the IG vibes.
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Pets – what do you think?
Get your students talking with our fun, pet-themed speaking worksheets! Packed with opinion and discussion questions, they’re designed to spark lively, relatable conversations. Perfect for all levels!
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Asking questions – Lucy’s day
Practising how to ask questions is key to speaking English confidently. In this activity, students work in pairs to complete Lucy’s story by asking and answering questions. It’s fun, interactive, and perfect for teens and adults at A1-B2 level. Includes an answer key with suggested questions and answers.
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Spot the difference – dog edition
A spot the difference worksheet for all the dog lovers out there. Find nine differences and practice speaking English!
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Let’s talk about art!
A collection of 10 opinions about the current world of art. Do you agree or disagree? 🙂
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Love & relationships – reading time!
It’s time for another reading about love and relationships, this time, about Valentine’s Day. It can be used whenever you’re discussing dating with your students.
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Love & relationship – questions
A set of questions about dating and relationships – a worksheet designed to spark fun, thoughtful conversations. Pair/group work.
