20 Best and Fun ESL Worksheets for Middle Schoolers

 Here are 20 fun and engaging ESL worksheets for middle school students:

  1. Word Search: Create a word search with vocabulary words related to a specific topic.
  2. Crossword Puzzle: Create a crossword puzzle with vocabulary words related to a specific topic.
  3. Word Scramble: Create a word scramble with vocabulary words related to a specific topic.
  4. Word Match: Create a worksheet with a list of words on one side and definitions on the other, and have students match them.
  5. Cloze Passage: Create a passage with certain words missing and have students fill them in.
  6. Sentence Building: Provide a list of words and have students build sentences using them.
  7. Dialogue Completion: Provide a dialogue with certain parts missing and have students fill them in.
  8. Reading Comprehension: Provide a passage and have students answer questions about it.
  9. Grammar Practice: Provide sentences with grammatical errors and have students correct them.
  10. Idioms and Phrases: Provide a list of idioms and phrases and have students match them to their meanings.
  11. Word Ladder: Create a word ladder with vocabulary words related to a specific topic.
  12. Reading Fluency: Provide a passage and have students read it aloud to practice fluency.
  13. Story writing: Provide a story starter and have students continue the story.
  14. Debate: Divide students into two groups and have them debate a topic related to the unit they are studying.
  15. Fill in the blank: Provide a story or conversation with certain words missing and have students fill them in.
  16. Word puzzles: Create a word puzzle with vocabulary words related to a specific topic.
  17. Word maze: Create a word maze with vocabulary words related to a specific topic.
  18. Word Jumble: Create a word jumble with vocabulary words related to a specific topic.
  19. Word Connect: Create a word connect with vocabulary words related to a specific topic.
  20. Word search puzzles: Create a word search puzzle with vocabulary words related to a specific topic.

It's important to keep in mind that the worksheets should be age-appropriate and relevant to the students' interests and backgrounds. And also, provide clear instructions and examples, and make sure the language used on the worksheets is at the appropriate level for the students.

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