ESL & EFL Vocabulary Worksheets
Build vocabulary worksheets from your own words, any pasted text, or 528 curated subtopics. 5 exercise types, CEFR-aligned, with complete answer keys.
What you get
Every generation downloads as a ZIP with everything you need.
Student worksheet
Exercises built from your confirmed word list — matching, gap fill, MCQ, and more. Distractors come from your own words, not random vocabulary.
Complete answer key
Separate answer key for every exercise — ready for self-checking, peer review, or quick grading.
Your words, confirmed
Every word comes with part of speech, definition, and CEFR level. You review and edit before any exercise is generated.
PDF and editable DOCX
Print-ready PDF or editable DOCX — open in Word or Google Docs to adjust anything before class.
What the exercises look like
Real examples from generated worksheets — this is what your students see.
Match each word to its definition.
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1→departure: the act of leaving a place · 2→itinerary: a planned route or journey · 3→accommodation: a place to stay overnight · 4→currency: the money used in a country
First, preheat the __________ to 180 degrees.
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oven
The company decided to __________ 50 new employees this quarter.
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recruit
True or False?
A 'symptom' is a medicine you take when you are ill.
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False — a symptom is a sign that you are ill, not a medicine.
These are 4 of 5 exercise types. Every generation includes a complete answer key.
5 exercise types
Each exercise uses your confirmed word list. Distractors come from your own words, not random vocabulary.
Matching
Match words to their definitions from a shuffled list with plausible distractors.
Gap Fill
Complete sentences using words from a word box.
Multiple Choice
Choose the correct word in context from 4 options.
True / False
Judge whether definitions or usage statements are correct.
Word Ordering
Rearrange scrambled sentences that use the target vocabulary.
A1 to C2 coverage
11 domains, 528 subtopics — curated word lists for every CEFR level.
Family & Friends
mother, brother, friend, teacher
Food & Cooking
recipe, ingredients, oven, fry
Travel & Transport
departure, itinerary, currency
Work & Career
recruit, negotiate, deadline
Law & Justice
legislation, verdict, acquittal
Philosophy & Ethics
epistemology, altruism, dichotomy
Common questions
Where do the words come from?
Three paths: paste your own word list and we enrich each word with definitions and CEFR levels, paste any text (article, story, email) and we extract the key vocabulary automatically, or browse 11 domains with 528 subtopics to generate a curated word list.
Can I review the words before exercises are generated?
Yes — always. You see every word with its part of speech, definition, and CEFR level before a single exercise is created. Edit, remove, or adjust anything that doesn't fit your lesson.
How are MCQ distractors chosen?
Distractors are drawn from your confirmed word list — not random vocabulary. If your list covers 'travel' words, the wrong answers are other travel words your students are learning. This makes exercises harder and more pedagogically useful.
What exercise types are available?
Five: matching (words to definitions), gap fill (word box + sentences), multiple choice (4 options in context), true/false (definition judgements), and word ordering (scrambled sentences using target vocabulary).
Is it free?
You get 18 free credits at signup — each vocabulary worksheet costs 1 credit. No credit card required. Pro and Premium plans offer more credits for regular use.
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