Level 2

Do you like jokes? Click 'Help' if you need help to understand this joke!

Do you like jokes? Click 'Help' if you need help to understand this joke!

Who was Elizabeth I? Watch this story, one of our 'British tales' videos about characters and people from British history, to find out! 

Who was Emmeline Pankhurst? Watch this story, one of our 'British tales' videos about characters and people from British history, to find out!

Play some word games to learn and practise more emotions and feelings vocabulary.

There's a rock on the line and a train is coming! Can Eric and his friends move the rock in time? Watch and find out!

Play some word games to learn and practise more everyday objects vocabulary.

Play some word game to learn and practise more everyday objects vocabulary.

Print sets of everyday objects flashcards, or print some for you to colour in and write the words!

Print the fairground picture, read the sentences and colour it in!

Play some word games to learn and practise fairy stories vocabulary.

Print a set of fairy stories flashcards, or print some for you to colour in and write the words!

Print the worksheet about fairy tales and complete the exercises to help you practise your English!

Practise your writing by answering the questions and telling us what you think about family.

  • Have you got any brothers or sisters or are you an only child?
  • Have you got lots of cousins, aunts and uncles?
  • Tell us about your family.

Print the worksheet about family and complete the exercises to help you practise your English!

Print a set of family flashcards, or print some for you to colour in and write the words!

An enemy is attacking Zak and Zuri's village! Can you help them to run to save their village?

Print the farm picture, read the sentences and colour it in!

Practise your writing by answering the questions and telling us what you think about colours.

  • What's your favourite colour?
  • Colours can sometimes have special meanings. Red can sometimes make us feel angry, yellow can make us feel happy and blue can make us feel sad.
  • Do colours have a special meaning in your culture?

Practise your writing by answering the questions and telling us what you think about your favourite day.

  • What's your favourite day? 
  • Why do you like it?

Everyone has different favourite places. Listen to this poem about some of them.

Practise your writing by answering the questions and telling us about your favourite words.

  • Have you got a favourite word in English?
  • Which words do you really like?
  • Have you learned any new words recently? 

How do you feel today? Listen to a song called Feelings are feelings and sing along.

Print a set of feelings flashcards, or print some for you to colour in and write the words!

Do you like jokes? Click 'Help' if you need help to understand this joke!

Do you like jokes? Click 'Help' if you need help to understand this joke!

Print the worksheet about flag design and complete the exercises to help you practise your English!

Practise your writing by answering the questions and telling us what you think about flags.

  • Think of a flag – it can be the flag of a country or an invented one.
  • What colour or colours is it?
  • What shapes does it have?
  • Do you like the flag?
  • Why or why not?

Print a set of flags flashcards, or print some for you to colour in and write the words!

Who was Florence Nightingale? Watch this story, one of our 'British tales' videos about characters and people from British history, to find out!

English courses for children aged 6–17

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