These worksheets can be used for extra practice with the grammar structures presented in the Confidence & Connections books. More worksheets will be added as they become available. If you wish to provide feedback about these worksheets, please write to: feedback@intercambio.org
Intro Worksheets
- Lesson 01: My, Your, His, Her
- Lesson 06: Where is/Are…? It’s / They’re next to, in, on, between
- Lesson 07: There is/There are – How many are there? – It’s/They’re
- Lesson 15: I am / He is / She is
1L Worksheets
- Lesson 01: Question Words: Is/Are/Am
- Lesson 05: Questions - Do/Does/Is/Are - My, Your, His, Her, Our, Their
- Lesson 06: Do/Does + Don’t/Doesn’t
- Lesson 07: “Where” Questions with “Do/Does” and “How Old” Questions with “Is/Are”
1R Worksheets
- Lesson 03 - Adverbs of Frequency - "How often...?"
- Lesson 05: Wh-Questions with “to be” ("like" vs. "look like")
- Lesson 06: Wh-Questions in the Simple Past (Regular Verbs)
- Lesson 07: “There is” and “There are”
2L Worksheets
- Lesson 02 - Wh-Questions in the Simple Past with “to be”
- Lesson 07: Superlatives and Comparatives
- Lesson 12: Using the Present Continuous to Talk About Future Plans
2R Worksheets
3L Worksheets
- Lesson 03 – Using the Past Continuous with “when”
- Lesson 07 – Talking About the Past with "used to" and "didn't use to"
- Lesson 11 - Giving Advice Using "should" And "shouldn't"
- Lesson 12 - Comparing Adjectives That End in "-ed", "-ing", or "-ful"
3R Worksheets
- Lesson 05: Present Real Conditional with "If" and "Will"
- Lesson 10: Nouns and Adjectives with Prepositions and Gerunds
- Lesson 12: Possessive Pronouns with “this”, “that”, “these”, and “those”
- Lesson 14: Indefinite Pronouns: "anything", "something", and "nothing"
4L Worksheets
- Lesson 02: "Either", "Neither", "Both"
- Lesson 04: Present Perfect (Have you ever…?)
- Lesson 05: Present Perfect with “For” and “Since”
- Lesson 12: Present Unreal Conditional
4R Worksheets
5L Worksheets
- Lesson 03: "If" Clauses with "Should" / "Would" / "Could"
- Lesson 04: Present Perfect Continuous: "has/have been doing"
- Lesson 06: Past Unreal Conditional vs Future with “will”