Are you superstitious? It is interesting to discuss the superstitions of different countries because there are often some similarities as well as many differences. Lets take a look at a couple of available worksheets that address this topic. The first one is for pre-intermediate learners but will most likely be either a guessing game or a review; luckily the answer key is included. This is perfect for talking about some superstitions; if you want to talk about others, simply use this as a guide for creating your own worksheet. The second superstitions worksheet targets upper-intermediate learners and has a number of useful activities as well as a complete lesson plan. It could not be easier to introduce superstitions to your students. These are just two of the 33 free superstitions worksheets in the section that you can use to introduce or practice talking about superstitions.
This topic is perfect right around Halloween but you can choose to incorporate it into your lesson plans whenever it is most convenient and appropriate for you. Make sure that you have created a constructive learning environment in which to discuss this and similar topics because you want to avoid having students share their thoughts and opinions only to be ridiculed by their peers. This will make students hesitant to volunteer personal information in the future.
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This worksheet is a kind of a lexical test to revise what students know about the superstitions in Russian culture. Students must fill in the gaps with the offered words and choose synonyms or ant ...
There are 10 weird New Year superstitions descriptions with pictures. Give the pictures to the students first and let them guess (make their own) superstitions. Then give them true stories random ...
Cut the pictures and give them to the students. Let them think why this can be a bad gift and in what country this superstition exists. Then cut the stripes with "action - result" information and ...
This video activity brings some comprehension questions and vocabulary practice regarding phenomena. It's been created to be used when teaching about mysteries, phenomena, monsters, etc. It is sui ...
Superstitions! What things are said to bring good or bad luck? What do they say will happen if... That's what the worksheet is about. There are 3 activities: 1) defining G (good luck) and B (bad ...
This is a worksheet on British Superstitions. It contains information about some popular superstitions in Britain. There is also a quiz on them. It can be used as a time filler on Tuesday or Frida ...
A Halloween word search for elementary ESL students, used to teach all the common vocabulary needed to give students a basic understanding of this western celebration. List of words used in this ...
This worksheet works really well with both teenagers and adults. Due to the nature of the series ("Supernatural") and the language characters use, it's not suitable for kids. It's a good idea to s ...
This simple matching exercise is based on an old but superb coursebook, New Cambridge English Course 2. It can be used either as a warmer or a follow-up when presenting Conditional 1 to your stude ...
This is a role play that I use to teach superstitions. I firstly introduce the topic and then ask students to brainstorm and come up with a list of superstitions from their country. After that I t ...