Teach your low-level students to describe people using these adjectives and fun, easy-to-manage speaking games!
My Friends Are All Lazy! (Free)
Teach your low-level students to describe people using these adjectives and fun, easy-to-manage speaking games!
Recycling can be a headache, and -ed endings can be too! Don’t worry. We’ve made both of these topics easy for you and for your students.
Recycling and ‘ed’ Endings (Free)
Recycling can be a headache, and -ed endings can be too! Don’t worry. We’ve made both of these topics easy for you and for your students.
Practical for travel and for retail employees, this ESL lesson plan with printable worksheet teaches students how to shop for souvenirs with images and vocabulary.
Wordsearches are for kids, right? Well, this one takes things to the next level! Are students able to find the 22 word pairs hidden in the wordsearch with just a few clues to help them?
We’ve made explaining phrasal verbs to your students a piece of cake. In Part 2 of this lesson, teach your students what it means for a phrasal verb to be transitive or intransitive, and what separable and inseparable phrasal verbs are. They will have plenty of opportunities to practise them in controlled exercises and then speaking exercises.
Introduction to Phrasal Verbs: Part 2 (Free)
We’ve made explaining phrasal verbs to your students a piece of cake. In Part 2 of this lesson, teach your students what it means for a phrasal verb to be transitive or intransitive, and what separable and inseparable phrasal verbs are. They will have plenty of opportunities to practise them in controlled exercises and then speaking exercises.
Teach your students all the necessary summer vocabulary! The Vocabulary Builder category offers a dynamic set of resources for teaching vocabulary for lower levels, and can be adapted for kids (with colouring activities) and adults (with presentations and adult-friendly games).
Teach your students all the necessary summer vocabulary! The Vocabulary Builder category offers a dynamic set of resources for teaching vocabulary for lower levels, and can be adapted for kids (with colouring activities) and adults (with presentations and adult-friendly games).
Teach your students all the necessary summer vocabulary! The Vocabulary Builder category offers a dynamic set of resources for teaching vocabulary for lower levels, and can be adapted for kids (with colouring activities) and adults (with presentations and adult-friendly games).
Teach your students all the necessary summer vocabulary! The Vocabulary Builder category offers a dynamic set of resources for teaching vocabulary for lower levels, and can be adapted for kids (with colouring activities) and adults (with presentations and adult-friendly games).
Every day is a day to celebrate our pets, so lets start by learning the names of each animal! The Vocabulary Builder category offers a dynamic set of resources for teaching vocabulary for lower levels, and can be adapted for kids (with colouring activities) and adults (with presentations and adult-friendly games).
Every day is a day to celebrate our pets, so lets start by learning the names of each animal! The Vocabulary Builder category offers a dynamic set of resources for teaching vocabulary for lower levels, and can be adapted for kids (with colouring activities) and adults (with presentations and adult-friendly games).
We’ve made explaining phrasal verbs to your students a piece of cake. In Part 1 of this lesson, teach your students what phrasal verbs are, how they are formed, and some level-appopriate examples. By the end of this class, they will be able to use basic phrasal verbs in sentences.
Introduction to Phrasal Verbs: Part 1 (Free)
We’ve made explaining phrasal verbs to your students a piece of cake. In Part 1 of this lesson, teach your students what phrasal verbs are, how they are formed, and some level-appopriate examples. By the end of this class, they will be able to use basic phrasal verbs in sentences.
Can your students identify which pairs of words are homophones and which pairs of words are minimal pairs in this fun ESL pronunciation game?
Homophone or Minimal Pair? (Free)
Can your students identify which pairs of words are homophones and which pairs of words are minimal pairs in this fun ESL pronunciation game?