Worksheets
Worksheets
Worksheets
Unit 1
My First Job
Worksheet 1
Name
Find out the words/expressions from the two conversations to fill in
the following blanks.
People who work in a company:
A business that has a manager and other people working there:
A university or a government usually has several branches that are called
Good wishes for someone who is to take a trip:
Worksheet 2
Name________
1.
Fancy
on
3. Im afraid I must be
off
4. Its a small
world
?
now.
Answers
for Worksheet
2
5. Its been a long time since
we last met.
6. Its a sad job for me to put my feelings to words
7. Here
comes
my bus!
Worksheet 3
Name: ____________
QUESTION
What are the advantages and disadvantages of paying children for doing
household jobs at home?
ANALYSIS
Advantages
Disadvantages
Conclusion
Unit 2
American Homes
and British Homes
Worksheet 1
Name
Address an envelope to your imaginary girl/boyfriend, using the following
address information.
1. Invent a full name for your friend (including both a first name and a last
name). It might be fun to incorporate a middle name as well. American
teenagers and college students would often write out their friends names with
great flare and creativity. For example: Michael Joseph Steckler.
2. Invent a reasonable address and country. (No fantasy places, such as the moon
or Mars in the Galaxy). You can use the following:
Country: U.S.A, Britain, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Canada, etc.
Province/State: New South Wales, New York, Ontario, Montana, etc.
City: Toronto, Tokyo, Osaka, Seoul, Boston, London, Sydney, Hong Kong, Columbia
Falls, etc.
Postal code: ZP 21 D, 10034-2344, 59912, etc.
Street Name and Number: 105 Kings Street, 2008 Thomason Boulevard, 991 Fifth
Avenue, 12 Garden Path, 45 Oxford Road, 225 Pine Valley
Loop, etc.
Worksheet 2
Name
Read the section of American Homes and find answers to the following questions.
Where do these people live?
Young people such as college
students
Senior Citizens
Suggested points
students
Young married couples
Senior Citizens
Suggested points
Live in shared apartments
Go back to their family homes
occasionally for the weekend
Move to new suburbs
Or build their own homes there
Move further away out of town so as to
have more space
Have houses with better amenities or
more rooms
Dont live with their grownup children
,live in assisted-living facilities or
retirement communities specially built for
old people where it is quiet (There are no
isolated towns just for older people.)
Change houses frequently (constantly on
the move)
Worksheet 3
Name
Read the section of British Homes and find answers to the following questions.
What can be learned in the
section about British
homes?
Size
Types of homes
Buying homes
State provision
Suggested points
Types of homes
Suggested points
Old cottages
Buying homes
Borrowing
from
Building
Society
(mortgage)
State provision
Worksheet 4
Name
Study the following chart and write your points of view in the
appropriate boxes.
American house
Traditional Chinese house
Advantages
Disadvantages
Advantages
Disadvantages
Unit 3
What Is in a Name?
Worksheet 1
Name
Fill in the blanks.
Lost object
Important
features
Where was it
lost?
Handbag
File folder
Dictionary
Watch
Raincoat
Jacket
Pullover
Important
features*
Handbag
File folder
Dictionary
Watch
Raincoat
6
7
Jacket
Pullover
Leather, brown,
small, triangular
in shape
Students canteen,
library, etc.
Cardboard, pale
yellow, a little larger
than a sheet of A4
paper, with our
college logo printed
on the cover
Classroom,
lab,
reading
room,
auditorium, etc.
A hardcover book,
Longman
Dictionary
of
Modern
English,
almost new, my
signature on the
inside
of
the
dustcover*
Students
activity
center, School bank
A quartz watch,
looks like a sports
watch,
water
resistant, dark blue
plastic belt
Media
room,
department office
Synthetic
nonwoven material, a
red belt around the
waist,
Corridor of the
students apartment,
School bookstore
Call me
number:
Sports
ground,
Football court
Wool,
gray,
VPing Pong Room,
shaped neck, long school theater
sleeves, size: S
Come to my apartment
anytime in the evening
Worksheet 2
Name
at
my
home
Teacher
Singer
Police
cold.
Model
Worksheet 3
Name
Your friend has found the following web page information and had it printed out for
you. You decide to take the first step to protect your rights by completing this web
page form.
Last Name
Evening Phone
When did you first learn that you had been discriminated
against?
YYYY.MMM.DD (e.g. 2003.06.18)
In what city, county and state/province did it
happen?
Send
Worksheet 4
Name
1. When you speak to someone in a friendly and casual way, you can
address her/him on _________.
2. When people fill in official forms, they are more likely to use their full
name including __________________.
3. When you want to show great respect to someone, you are more likely
to use _____________.
4. In writing, people often abbreviate their _____________ with initials.
Unit 4
Doing Away with the
Kings English
Worksheet 1
Name
What is the key to the learning of English?
List some things* that constitute a knowledge of English and some things
that we can do to practice English:
Knowledge of English:
a. Vocabulary
b.
Ways to practice:
a. Read one story from an English
newspaper everyday, such as
Shanghai Students Post, China
Daily, the 21st Century, etc.
b.
Unit 5
England as Seen by
Americans
Worksheet 1
Name
1. Have you ever traveled to any city/town/village/county/country
other than the place you live in?
2. If so, list at least three things in that other city, etc.,that you think
are different from your own familiar culture. (E.g. ways of talking,
ways of treating a stranger, ways of cooking, types of
entertainment, concerns, landscapes, city views, aspects of
architecture, business, etc.)
3 Might you be biased against this unfamiliar culture? If so, why so; if
not, why not?
Worksheet 2
Name
1. Place youd like to go: __________________________
2. What is the reason for your choice:
What can you see there? ________________________
What can you do there? _______________________
Whats the weather like there? __________________
Other personal reasons: e.g. Paris is the home for romance; my sister is in
Australia. ___________________________________________
Worksheet 3
Name
1. What do the locals do when their friends or relatives get married?
2. What do the locals do when a baby is born to a family?
3. What do the locals do when their friends or relatives die? (Or: How do
the locals behave at a funeral?)
Worksheet 4
Name
Unit 6
Worksheet 1
Name
Making suggestions
for improving the learning of English
Aspects
1. Classroom?
Decorations/Poster
s
2. Class Discipline
3. Teaching Methods
Learning
Strategies
Worksheet 2
Name
Think of at least three things that you would like to do during the
coming winter vacation.
My Plan for the winter vacation
Three things that I hope to do:
The details of the arrangements:
Worksheet 3
Name
Advantages
Disadvantages
Pocket dictionaries,
such as Longman
Active Dictionary of
English Websters
Basic Dictionary of
American English
Modern, electronic
dictionaries, such as
Oxford Advanced
Learners Dictionary
of English (electronic
version sold in China)
Advantages
More entries of words and
Modern, electronic
dictionaries, such as
Oxford Advanced
Learners Dictionary of
English (electronic
version commercialized in
the Chinese market)
Worksheet 4
Name
expressions
Clear definitions
Good usage notes
A good coverage of current
English
Rich information of
changing meanings of words
over the centuries
Disadvantages
Few example sentences for
usage
Heavy, difficult to carry
around
Expensive
Not suitable for students
below intermediate level
Limited
entries
Almost
no
example
sentences for usage
Oversimplified definitions
Distorted pronunciation of
electronic voices
Limited entries
Almost no up to date
information on usage or
meanings
number
of
What are your difficulties in learning? Write them in the following boxes.
Unit 7
Computers
Worksheet 1
Name
1. What is the title of the book?
2. What is the story/book about?
3. Name a few features of the book that appeal to you.
4. Name a few features of the book that annoy you when you were
reading.
Unit 8
The Missing
Monarchs
Worksheet 1
Name
Surprises! Surprises!! And Surprises!!!
Work individually first
1. Read the following surprises.
a. John surprised everyone in the class when he suddenly stood up and shot out of
the door.
b. The class were surprised when asked to do a quiz.
c. The students surprised their teacher by holding a party in celebration of her
birthday.
2. I also want to plan a surprise for the class. Mmmm , Ive got an idea.
Surprises
What is your idea of a possible surprise?
Write it in the following blank.
CONFIDENTIAL
Worksheet 2
Name
Worksheet 3
Name
Unit 9
The Risks of Life
Worksheet 1
Name
Read the following conversation and fill in As words.
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B:
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May I speak to Dr. Thomas Nelson?
Speaking. May I ask whos calling?
This is Lee Ting, secretary at the Deans Office.
Im calling to inform you about some changes in our arrangements for next
week.
Well, first, the seminar will be moved to the law school Auditorium. And
secondly, the time will be 3:00 pm on Monday instead of Tuesday. Will that be
all right with you?
Oh, by the way, the Dean wants to know if you have any special needs for
facilities for your presentation.
Ok, overhead projector, or PowerPoint projector. What about audio equipment?
Do you want me to arrange a wireless microphone for you?
Sure, well put a microphone on the podium. Oh, and finally, we have to cancel
the field visit because there really wont be time for it.
In that case, should I tell the Dean that you had really hoped to see the lab?
Sure, Ill let him know this first thing when he returns to the office.
Worksheet 2
Name
List some things that you could do to help your classmate who cannot
come to school for a week because of illness.
Worksheet 3
Name
My story of a good turn deserves another
What is the good turn you
received?
When?
Who?
What is the good turn?
Worksheet 4
Name
Write a brief argument to counter your friends argument regarding the
relationship between health and diet.
His/Her argument
1. An old man is happily pushing 90.
He drinks a lot every day.
2.
3.
Your conclusion:
Worksheet 5
Name
Your argument
4.
constitution
a. law
b. governance
c. system
d. habit
5.
assume
a. believe
b. appoint
c. carry
d. pretend
2. d
3. c
4. c
5. a
Unit 10
Words Give You
Power
Worksheet 1
Name
Guideline for the studies of some linguistic phenomena:
Categories
Ambiguous
words
Euphemism
s
Doublespea
k
Weasel
words
Slang
Doublespeak
Weasel
words
Ambiguous
words
Euphemisms
Slang
Unit 11
The Transcation
Worksheet 1
Name
For A
For B
You play the role of the student, asking You play the role of the landlady,
the landlady the following questions.
choosing the correct information to
answer your partners questions.
1. May I study in the living room?
a. Yes, But pay for the washing, 20
pence (cents) each time.
2. Can I use the kitchen to cook Chinese b. No. We wont have any stir-frying in
food?
the kitchen
2. b
3. e
4. a
5c
Worksheet 2
Name
Aspects for
Comparison and
The narrator
(Suggested points)
Contrast
1. Relation to writing
How are they related
to writing?
2. Appearance of the
panel
How are they
differently dressed for
the meeting?
3. General
feeling
about writing
What is it like to be a
writer?
1. Views
about the
writing process
What
are
the
differences in their
viewpoints about the
writing process?
2. Dealing with
difficulties in
writing
How do they overcome
emotional barriers to
writing?
(Suggested points)
Dr. Brock is a medical doctor
by profession. But he actively
writes and publishes stories in
national magazines as an
amateur writer.
Dr. Brook is dressed up in a
bright red jacket, looking
vaguely bohemian. (The
narrator was being humorous
here by describing a nonprofessional writers attempt to
look like a professional one in
attire.)
Writing is easy and fun for the
doctor. He can sit down at his
desk as soon as he gets home
and write away his tension
after a days work.
Writing
does
not
need
rewriting. One should leave
ones writing in its most
natural form.
Whatever happens in
process of writing,
narrator will stick to
work,
following
schedule.
the
the
the
his
The
narrator
thinks
professional writers are
lonely men, and they seldom
meet other writers.
He doesnt like to use
symbolism.
Summarize the possible lessons that you or the audience may have learnt from the panel
discussion.
The discussion is a revelation both to the guest speakers and to the audience as well.
The two speakers are fascinated with each others answers. The audience has probably
learned that there is a great difference in writing methods. They may conclude from the
panel discussion that there is no single method of writing that is suitable for everyone in
every situation. Each writing student should search actively for the most appropriate
ways of writing for himself/herself.
Another lesson that may be drawn here is that the two speakers exchange their views by
disagreeing with each other. This shows that real learning takes place when people are
able to embrace diverse viewpoints and perspectives.
Worksheet 3
Name
Conducting a Survey
Work with your partner to discover information about the following aspects of his/her life.
You may ask the following questions to elicit the information you need.
Guidelines for asking questions
What did you use to do, but are no longer doing ?
What did you do in the past, and are still doing now?
Fill in the following chart as you discover information about your partner.
Sports
Diet
Free time
Work
Family life
Friends
Summarize the information and discuss your findings concerning the changes in your classmates
life.
Unit 12
The Message
Behind the Smile
Worksheet 1
Name
Suppose you are the teacher, you want to talk to your students about
your rules for your class.
Rules
1
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Reasons
Turn off cell phones in The sound of the phone ringing will disrupt the
class.
teaching.
Dont be late for class.
Worksheet 2
Name
Types of emotion
associated with the
following eye behaviour
Neutral
Eye action
eye behaviour
eye contact
Message
communicated
An awareness of another
look at
meet ones eyes
persons presence
Acknowledgment of
another person
Acceptance
&
recognition of another
person
Attentive
Inattentive
Warm
Cold
Humorous
Flirting
Friendly
Despising
Evasive
Other types: Please extend
the list.
Eye action
eye behavior
eye contact
look at
meet ones eyes
Message
communicated
an awareness of another
persons presence
acknowledgment of
another person
acceptance
&
recognition of another
person
Attentive
Inattentive
Warm
Cold
Humorous
Flirting
Friendly
Despising
Evasive
Other types: Please extend
admiration
friendliness
sternness (judge)
rudeness
interest
not interested
bored
care and concern
care and concern
admiration
love
mean
unfriendly, disinterested
haughty
Etc.
the list.
Worksheet 3
Name
What are the rules for using
1. the living room(s)?
2. the kitchen?
3. the bathroom(s)?
4. the balcony?
5. electricity plugs and appliances?
6. other things?
2. the kitchen?
3. the bathroom(s)?
4. the balcony?
6. other things?
Hints:
Sitting in a particular place?
Taking off shoes?
Moving the objects and furniture?
Objects on the shelves?
Using the knives and the cutting board?
Disposing of garbage?
Using the gas burner?
Using the ventilator?
Using the electric cooker?
Flushing the toilet after using it?
Washing hands?
Using the towels?
Disposing of paper/tissue?
Using a glass for drinking?
Opening/closing the window?
Moving the pot plants/flowers/bonsai?
Sitting on the balcony?
Opening/Closing the curtains?
Turning on/off the lights?
Using TV/DVD players?
Plugging into power sockets?
Using other appliances such as coffee
maker, hi-fi stereo, etc.
Unit 13
A Delightful Village
Worksheet 1
Name
Worksheet for Competition
Where are you now?
Game Procedures
1. Think of a destination on campus, but dont say it.
2. Use your classroom building as the starting point, and write 3 to 5 instructions
for directing one of your classmates to figure out the destination.
3. Read your directions to him/her and then ask him/her to guess where he/she is
now.
4. Award him/her one point for a correct answer and zero for an incorrect one.
Your destinations:
(1) _____________________________________________
(2) _____________________________________________
(3) _____________________________________________
Your directions:
His/Her score
Total: _____________________
Worksheet 2
Name
What are the sights that a visitor can see in and around the village
Garrick?
Tick (or check as in checkmark American English) the correct
boxes for the correct items.
rivers
the seashore
modern hotels
national parks
waterfowl
sea gulls
waterfalls
gorges
caves
lake
wildlife
woods
deserts
geysers
snow-capped
deep valleys
fishing boats
mountains
wildlife habitat
rivers
the seashore
modern hotels
national parks
waterfowl
sea gulls
waterfalls
gorges
caves
lake
wildlife
woods
deserts
geysers
snow-capped
deep valleys
fishing boats
mountains
wildlife habitat
Unit 14
The Mystery of
the White Gardenia
Worksheet 1
Name
What qualities does this job require?
Suppose your class was a multi-national company. You are the manager of the human
resources department. Follow the procedures and then report your findings to the
class.
Procedure 1: Write the qualities needed for the following positions in your company.
Positions
General Manager
Salesman
Secretary to the General Manager
Receptionist
Chauffeur
Truck driver
Sales support staff
Janitor
Accountant
Procedure 2: Select candidates from your classmates to fill up each of the
positions and explain why you think they are appropriate. (Dont forget to take
your teachers into consideration, too.)
General Manager
Salesman
Secretary to the General Manager
Receptionist
Chauffeur
Truck driver
Sales support staff
Janitor
Accountant
For Example
John is the best person for this position. He
has leadership ability. Besides, he was very
good at organizing activities when he was a
student at college. So if he becomes the
General Manager, he will contribute to the
success of our company
General Manager
Salesman
Secretary to the General Manager
Receptionist
Chauffeur
Truck driver
Sales support staff
Janitor
Accountant
Worksheet 2
Name
Although the narrator does not explicitly reveal the identity of the person who
sent the flowers, she weaves in many hints throughout the story that suggest who
the person is. Read the following list and tick the details that may suggest the
answer to the mystery.
The flower was a cash purchase.
The flower gives off a heady perfume
nestled in soft pink tissue paper.
Mother asked her if she had done some
special kindness to someone.
She once helped a neighbor unload
groceries from a car.
She once retrieved the mail for the old
man across the street.
A boy broke her heart when she was 17
years old.
Mother scribbled Emersons words on
her mirror.
Mother knew that the daughter was all
right when she cleaned up the scribble
on the mirror.
The flower gives off a heady perfume nestled in soft pink tissue paper.
Mother asked her if she had done some special kindness to someone.
She once helped a neighbor unload groceries from a car.
She once retrieved the mail for the old man across the street.
A boy broke her heart when she was 17 years old.
Mother scribbled Emersons words on her mirror.
Mother knew that the daughter was all right when she cleaned up the scribble
on the mirror.
She never slammed the door at her mother because she didnt need to do so.
Her father died one month before her high school graduation.
The party dress was dotted swill.
Mother remembered to buy the party dress for her and insisted that she attended the
school graduation ceremony.
Mother persisted to make her children feel loved and lovable.
Mother wanted her children to see themselves just like the gardenia lovely, strong
and perfect.
Mother died ten days after she was married.
Worksheet 3
Name
Unit 15
For or Against
Smoking in
Public Places
Worksheet 1
Name
List the acts of PDA on your campus you have observed.
Write your storyt here: