| Image credits: Ruven Afanador [CC BY-SA 3.0]; Montclair Film [CC BY 2.0]; F darkbladeus [Public Domain] |
I hope you enjoyed the 2025 edition of the News Quiz. It’s true that sport was a little underrepresented this year – these things happen! That said, the quiz aims to reflect a broad range of news and topics, and I hope the accompanying activities provide an engaging way for students to work further with the language.
- If you haven't seen the News Quiz – click HERE
- Accompanying Quizlet sets: https://quizlet.com/user/leosel/folders/news-quiz-2024 (3 sets for each level as of 8 Jan)
Online activities
Advanced (B2+/C1)
Drag'n'drop 1a https://learningapps.org/watch?v=pydpzjqoa26 (preview below)Drag'n'drop 1b https://learningapps.org/watch?v=pwgy5u6e526
Drag'n'drop 2a https://learningapps.org/watch?v=pqub5th1326
Worksheets
Paper-based worksheets, which can be adapted for online teaching.
Advanced (B2+/C1)
Click HERE to download Word doc or preview below:
Intermediate (B1/B2-)
Click HERE to download Word doc or preview below:
Many thanks Leo! This is brilliant as always - my 'go to' every year.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Helen. I'm glad you keep coming back.
DeleteThank you, Leo! My students love the News Quiz, as do I!
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DeleteThis has been perfect for my first classes back this week. As I hadn't already done the quiz, I've been flipping it, to lead with the pictures, which has been nice to generate some conversation around the stories. Thanks Leo!
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