Volcanoes ESL Worksheet — Advanced Level F Reading PDF
Molten rock, crushing pressure, and eruptions powerful enough to change the global climate — volcanoes are among the most dramatic forces on Earth, and one of the richest reading topics for advanced ESL students. This worksheet takes students inside the science of volcanoes: how magma forms, why some eruptions explode while others flow gently, the difference between active, dormant, and extinct volcanoes, and the story of Pompeii — all with academic vocabulary and critical-thinking prompts for intermediate to upper-intermediate readers.

🌋 What’s Inside
- Reading passage: ~356 words at Grade 6+ reading level on volcanic activity, eruption types, and risk
- Vocabulary practice: 10 MOE Level 2–3 academic words with precise definitions
- True/False: 9 analytical comprehension items
- Fill in the blanks: 5 sentences using core vocabulary
- Comprehension questions: 5 prompts requiring synthesis and explanation
- Discussion questions: 3 critical-thinking prompts on risk, prediction, and the value of volcanoes
- Komplet svarnøgle with full model answers
🎯 Vocabulary Targets (MOE Level 2–3)
surface · liquid · pressure · release · explode · force · powerful · active · ancient · destroy
📚 Perfect For
- Intermediate to upper-intermediate ESL / EFL students
- GEPT and high school English exam prep
- Cross-curricular units on geology, earth science, and natural disasters
- Discussion-driven reading classes
- Independent self-study or homework
💬 Discussion Prompts Include
- Why do hundreds of millions of people choose to live near active volcanoes?
- How would perfect eruption prediction change life near a volcano?
- Have volcanoes been more helpful or more harmful to life on Earth?
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