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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.
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Pre-intermediate A2. Here you can find a range of short activities to use in your adult classroom with students at pre-intermediate level. All of our activities are designed around engaging themes engaging and relevant to adult learners of English.
Pre-intermediate A2. Having fun with dialogues. Here are some ways to encourage learners to make their own dialogues and to experiment with the language they know. Author. Clare Lavery. Many learners need controlled speaking practice, and using scripted dialogues helps them gain confidence.
Activities. Pre-intermediate A2. Motivating speaking activities for lower levels. These activities are all designed to motivate lower level learners to speak in pairs or small groups. Author. Anna Blackmore. Planning time has been shown to increase production in speaking tasks.
Are you a learner at A2 English level (pre-intermediate)? This section offers speaking practice to help you learn and practise useful phrases that will help you to speak English clearly and effectively.
A selection of English ESL speaking printables with pre-intermediate (a2)
Pre-intermediate (A2-B1) In this lesson, students develop their conversational skills by describing neighbours. The students start by looking at an image of a block of flats and describing what the neighbours are doing and then personalise the topic by answering some related questions.