In this B1+ Speaking Worksheet students talk about Healthy Lifestyles.
Students revise grammar contents like verbs followed by a gerund or an infinitive with a change in meaning, the verb «tend to», the expression «the reason why» and frequency adverbs and expressions. In the section of Speaking skills, they look at how to exemplify with contrasting ideas, how to emphasize, and at ways to admit something you are not very proud of.
Some B1 phrasal verbs are given to help them provide a more accurate discourse when they talk about healthy lifestyles, together with B1 level vocabulary. B1 level idioms and expressions are also introduced, so students become familiar with them.
This B1 speaking activity includes speaking questions about healthy lifestyles to get your students talking. This way, they will integrate all the contents on their worksheet while they talk.
You can also download the teacher and student’s feedback templates at the bottom of the download box. With them, you will be able to give your students well-structured individual feedback to take home.
The level of this Speaking Unit about Healthy Lifestyles covers B1 vocabulary and grammar that would be most suitable for B1+ groups.
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