Working on the London Underground
In the first part of this film you will hear some London Underground train drivers talking about their work.
In the first part of this film you will hear some London Underground train drivers talking about their work.
How many English words do you know to describe types of transport? Try this activity to learn some new words!
This resource is designed to help learners to find out about the documents they need to drive legally in the UK. The resource consists of a short reading followed by a comprehension exercise and two grammar exercises.
This lesson is about Anne’s journey to work. It provides learners with listening and speaking practice of transport vocabulary and talking about their journeys to work or college/school.
Try these vocabulary exercises to learn words about holidays.
Can you spell ‘bus’, or ‘car’ or ‘ticket’? Practise spelling different types of transport in these activities.
This is a way to consolidate the form of the third conditional. it is best used at the end of the first lesson in which students meet the form, or at the latest the one after.
This lesson is based on a video about how the different members of a family travel to work, college, university and school. Learners will practise saying and reading the names of types of transport. They will answer questions about the video and practise the word order of sentences from the video.
In this module you will watch a video and learn words to describe transport. You will also make sentences about how you travel and how long it takes.
Do you like travelling by train? Read the timetable below then try the exercises to improve your language skills.