Intermediate (B1) Parts of Speech Teaching Resources eBook (First Edition)

Improve B1 accuracy with 100+ parts of speech resources for vocabulary use and sentence structure. Suitable for any age group and designed for minimal prep.

Use this eBook to help students make better choices with word form, word order, and meaning, and then apply those choices in speaking and writing tasks.

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What you get

A practical bank of B1 resources that supports accurate sentence building, stronger vocabulary use, and more confident communication.

Included:

  • Over 100 ready-to-teach resources
  • Worksheets, speaking activities, and games
  • Pairwork and groupwork tasks
  • Clear teacher’s notes with step-by-step procedures
  • Full answer keys
  • Printable A4 PDF format
  • Interactive contents menu with shortcut links

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Example layout of worksheets, activities and games in the Intermediate Parts of Speech eBook

Coverage (B1)

Resources are grouped by language point and provide a mix of form-focused practice and speaking practice.

Nouns

  • Abstract nouns (identifying, recognizing, and sentence practice)
  • Countable and uncountable nouns (including quantifiers)
  • Compound nouns

Adjectives

  • Adjective synonyms and common adjective practice
  • Adjective-noun collocations, including big and bad collocations
  • Adjectives of feeling and emotion
  • Adjectives of opinion
  • Adjectives of quantity
  • Adjective opposites
  • Adjective order
  • Adjective-preposition collocations
  • Compound adjectives

Adverbs

  • Adverb order and placement practice
  • Adverbs of affirmation and negation
  • Adverbs of degree
  • Adverbs of frequency, including definite frequency for habits
  • Adverbs of manner
  • Adverbs of place (and contrast with related prepositions)
  • Adverbs of time, including relationships in time
  • Intensifiers and mitigators

Verbs and verb patterns

  • Causative verbs (have, make, get, let)
  • Action verbs and stative verbs
  • Verb-noun collocations
  • Phrasal verbs (including take, go, come, get, and up)

Conjunctions and linking

  • Because and conjunction practice
  • Coordinating and subordinating conjunctions
  • Transition words and discourse markers, including contrast, cause and effect, comparing and contrasting, sequence and summarizing, illustration and example phrases, and condition words and phrases

Pronouns and reference

  • Demonstrative pronouns (this, that, these, those)
  • Indefinite pronouns
  • Reflexive pronouns and commonly reflexive verbs
  • Subject and object pronouns

Prepositions

  • Dependent prepositions
  • Prepositions of time (in, on, at, by, during, from, to, until)

Modals

  • Modals of deduction and speculation (past and present)
  • Modals of necessity (must, mustn’t, need to, needn’t, and future necessity)
  • Modals of obligation and prohibition
  • Modals of possibility and certainty, including adverbs of probability

Word building and vocabulary features

  • Prefixes
  • Suffixes, including noun suffixes
  • Onomatopoeia
  • Interjections
  • Sense verbs and sensory adjectives

Parts of speech practice

  • Learning and reviewing the eight parts of speech
  • Matching words to parts of speech and using them in sentences

Other useful structures

  • Quantifiers
  • So and such
  • Too and enough

How it is organized

To help you find the right resource quickly, the materials are:

  • Categorized by language point
  • Arranged in alphabetical order in the contents
  • Labeled by aim and activity type
  • Linked with shortcut hyperlinks so you can jump straight to what you need

Activity types are clearly defined:

  • Worksheets focus on form and function with vocabulary and grammar exercises
  • Activities provide interactive practice, usually with speaking
  • Games add fun, repetition, and energy while keeping the language goal clear

Speaking tasks are marked as controlled or freer practice, so you can choose the level of support your students need.

How to use it in class

These resources work well for:

  • Teaching a language point and then recycling it later in the course
  • Controlled practice, then moving into freer speaking
  • Building vocabulary accuracy for writing and speaking
  • Quick review lessons and consolidation
  • Homework, revision, and extra practice

These materials are supplementary and can be used alongside most general English coursebooks and lesson plans.

Format and access

Format:

  • Printable A4 PDF
  • Interactive contents menu

Access:

  • Download from My Downloads in your Teach-This profile after purchase
  • Download access remains active for one year from the date of purchase

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