Social Issues

Social Issues (Speaking Worksheet)

September 18, 20241 min read

In this C2 Speaking Worksheet students talk talk about Social Issues.

Students are introduced to C2 Grammar contents like unreal time (subjunctive form), hearsay reporting, and inversion. All the C2 contents in this section come with level C2 examples so you can see them in action.

In the section Fixed & Common Phrases, we look at different C2 Social Issues concepts, like «the Crux of the Matter», «Sore Point», and many more.

We also shed some light on three Social Issues Collocations.

Some phrasal verbs are given to help them express their ideas more accurately, together with C2 vocabulary to speak about International Social Issues.

Expressions to Agree and Disagree

This C2 speaking activity includes speaking questions to get your students talking, so they integrate all the C2 contents in the worksheet while they speak. The C2 Conversation Questions in this section help organize either a presentation or an interaction with ease, grace, and flow, taking out the added stress of not knowing what one should be using at the C2 level Social Issues.

You can also download the teacher and student feedback templates at the bottom of the downloads box. With them, you will be able to give your students well-structured individual feedback to take home in every lesson.

And there’s something else that’s new too!!

From now on, all Speaking Worksheets have a new design, so students have space for notes on the B-side, below the questions for the Speaking Task.

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You can learn more about our Feedback Method in this video:


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The Way Experience

The Way Experience is an online global publisher creating high-quality teaching resources for teachers of English as a Second Language so they can enjoy more time for themselves, their families and their self-care while delivering inspiring and effective learning experiences for their students.

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