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Reading/Writing Worksheets for ESL/EFL Students > Novice


Nov-Low:

An Evening Out
Around the Kitchen
Colors
Emotions
Family Tree
Grocery List
Directions and Landmarks
Menu
Time of Day
The Weather

Nov-Mid:

Around the House
Around the Office
Articles of Clothing
Break Time
Daily Routines
Days and Appointments
Dollars and Cents
Months and Holidays
Numbers and Sports
Vehicles

Nov-High:

Animals
Common Expressions
Computers
Maps
Meeting People
Office Memos
Personal Hygiene
Phone Messages
Physical Descriptions
Vacations

 


Reading/Writing Worksheets for ESL/EFL Students > Intermediate


 

Int-Low:

Daily Schedules
Describing People
Describing Places
Dinner Conversations
Email Letters
Filling Out Forms
Place a Deli Order
Recipe Writing
To Do List
Understanding 

Int-Mid:

Hobbies
Local Listings
Newspaper Topics
Orders From a Boss
Planning a Picnic
Routine Doctor Visit
Running Late
Scheduling an Appointment
Shopping
Youth Sports Article

Int-High:

Alumni Donation Letter
Asking Questions
Business Thank You Letter
Car Reviews
Giving Directions
How to Plant a Garden
Journal Entries
Postcards
Understanding Traits
Work Memos

 


Reading/Writing Worksheets for ESL/EFL Students > Advanced


Adv:

Advertisements
College Majors
Culture Shock
Evaluating Colleagues
Following Instructions
Idioms
Letters of Complaint
Similar Pictures
Teenage Hero Evaluation
The Internet

Adv-Plus:

Business Proposals
Child Rearing Philosophy
Family Roles
Fishing Trip
Health Care
Letter to the Editor
Phone Conversation
Resumes
Trip Itinerary
United States School System

 

 


Reading Comprehension Worksheets


 Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Childhood Obesity
Choosing a School
Change to a 4-day workweek
Friendship
How to Choose Proper Childcare
How to Make a Paper Airplane
Marketing a Small Business
Classifying Shoes
The Best Fruits
Trucks and Cars
Crisp Fall Day
Culture Shock
Curing a Cold
Football vs Soccer
Latchkey Kids
National Healthcare
Types of Homework
Types of Vacations
Wealth
Ways to Manage Stress
Advertising
A Day in the Life of a Dog
Definition of a Yuppie
Gender Differences
Making the Ultimate Salad
Power
The Cell Phone Debate
The Different Media Outlets
The Worst Things that Make You Late
Why Students Need Arts Education

 


Reading Comprehension Worksheets


Level 4  Level 5
Level 6

A Memorable Person
Beverage Choice and Personality
Fast Food versus Home Cooked
Go Organic or Not
How to Care for a Dog
Lower the Speed Limits
Part-time Jobs
Prisoner Rehabilitation
Reality Television
The Best Sports

Adults versus Children
Christmans: Adults vs. Children
Church and State
Different Types of Movies
Different Types of Teachers/Education
Different Types of Weddings
Mr. Rogers and His Neighborhood
Preventing Heart Problems
Success
The Seasons of Midwestern States

Board Games
Cigarette Smoking in Public Places
Different Kinds of Junk Food
Fitness Centers
Flextime Work Schedules
How to Get Hired for a Job
How to Grow a Salsa Garden
Pure Happiness
Thinking Outside of the Box
University versus Technical School

 


 Reading Comprehension Worksheets


 
Level 7  Level 8
Declining Arts Education
How Not to Be Late
Random Drug Testing
School
The Censorship Debate
The Gragglebock
The Worst Vacation Disasters
Urban versus Rural
Volunteering
Why We Should Have Electronic Medical Files
A Business Letter
A Business Letter, Part 2
Another Business Letter
Bats
Clean Up Your Bad Habits
Diabetes
Different Types of Business Correspondence
How to Build a Sand Castle
Types of Grocery Stores
Walks 10,000 Steps per Day

 


Conversation Lessons


Level 1  Level 2
Level 3

Animals
Appearance
Beverages
Body Parts
Family
Feelings
Food
High School
Language
Love and Marriage
Meeting People
Meetings and Greetings
Money
Personal Information
Questions
Shopping
Sleep
Sports
Things Around the House
Time
Tools
Toys and Games
Transportation 

Baby Supplies
Carnivals
Celebrities
Clothes
College Parties
Computers
Discrimination
Gardening
Grocery Shopping
Health and Fitness
Looking for Apartments
Looking for Jobs
Making Money
Media
Pets
Photographs and Memories
Pizza
Senses
Sleep Disorders
Sports and Equipment
Starting School
Things Around the House
Travel
Weather in the U.S. 

Accidents
Advice
Bank Accounts
Calling in Sick
Camping
Check Ups
Cooking
Dieting
Drinking and Driving
Drinking
Getting Lost
Going Out
Housework
Identification
Invitations
Keeping in Touch
Lodging
Making Appointments
Meeting People
Reading
Studying
Television Shows
Thanking People
The Post Office 

 


Conversation Lessons


 Level 4
Level 5
 Level 6

Airports
Anger
City Life vs. Country Life
Crime and Punishment
Dating
Electroconvulsive Therapy
Fear
Fleas
Formalities
Gossip
Hobbies
Left-handed People
Lies
Living in a Foreign Country
Meeting People
Music
Parties and Celebrations
Road Trips
Shopping
Smoking
Stress
Superstitions
Telephones
War 

ADHD
Adoption
Alcoholism
Astrology
Coffee
College
Elephants
Jobs
Mad Libs
Meningitis
Oral Hygiene
Pit Bulls
Red Cedar Trees
Taoism
Unplanned Pregnancy
Volcanoes
Walt Disney
Water
Whales

AIDS
Boats
Celebrities
Chocolate
Dreams
Endangered Animals
Families
Helping Children Learn
Hmm...
Homes
Hula dancing
Internet
Job Interviews
Learning English
New York
Organic Food
Overpopulation
Pets
Recycling
Restaurants
Roses
Skin Cancer
The Euro
Tibet
William Shakespeare 

 

 

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