Vocabulary Flashcards about Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Well this is a worksheet I made in order to cut for teaching vocabulary and explaining SOME / ANY , HOW MUCH / MANY. It is very useful for telling the difference between countable and uncountable...
View ArticleTOEFL Worksheet: Clauses
This is an easy way to understand how a clause is made up, and shows how they are tested on TOEFL exams. A brief description of a clause if given. Then a short explanation on main and subordinate...
View ArticleElmo's Guessing Game (for young learners)
This is my second power point presentation for young learners based on the book " Elmo's guessing game" by Constance Allen. Each my presenation is based on books :-). You can use it to teach them new...
View ArticleWhy Are You Staring at Me?
Stare or glare? Watch or view? Can your students tell the difference? Why don't you check? This worksheet is intended for upper-intermediate and advanced students who wish to expand their vocabulary....
View ArticleHave You Got...?
Pair work speaking activity: Students A and B have different pictures. First, teacher elicits the needed vocabulary with the whole group. Secondly, students work on the questions individually, when...
View ArticleCharacter Report Card
A fun after reading activity for intermediate and advanced students to practice analyzing character traits, character development, and supporting examples with events from the book. Students can work...
View Article5 Great Science Fiction Audiobooks for High School ESL Students
Let’s be honest. Science fiction rocks. So what better way to learn English than through the imaginations of great sci-fi writers? Here are five popular science fiction novels that use accessible...
View ArticlePOSTER: 7 Fabulous Activities to Review the Present Perfect Progressive
Looking for new (and fun!) ways to practice the Present Perfect Progressive? Here's our new reference poster from our new 'Grammar' series that contains short but very effective activities that your...
View ArticlePOSTER: 7 Communicative Activities to Review the Past Perfect Progressive
Looking for new fun activities to review the Past Perfect Progressive? Here's our latest reference poster from the 'Grammar' series that contains 7 short activities that your students will adore! Click...
View ArticlePOSTER: 7 Great Activities to Review the Future Perfect Progressive
Looking for new interesting ways to teach or review the Future Perfect Progressive? You've come to the right place! Here's our latest grammar reference poster that contains 7 short activities to...
View ArticleColours Worksheet
An easy exercise with pictures to practise the colours with simple vocabulary. It can also be modified to practise articles (a/an/the). The worksheet contains 13 pictures, and an incomplete sentence...
View ArticlePassive Voice Usage
This is a powerpoint presentation that I use to show my students how to work the passive voice in its various tenses and also comparing the passive and active constructions. The powerpoint shows some...
View ArticleFerris Bueller's Day Off Movie Activity
This is an activity for the movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off". It's nice to show the movie (subtitles in English on) to the class and do the activities in the class that follows. This two sheets of...
View ArticleJob Interview Roleplay
Teachers can use this worksheet to have students of intermediate level practice their interviewing skills such as questioning, analyzing, decision-making… The class will be divided into two main...
View ArticleAdjectives of Emotion Matching Exercise
This is a matching exercise to help with teaching or consolidating some more interesting adjectives of emotion at Elementary or Per-Intermediate level....
View ArticleFear of Flying (With Onomatopoeia)
This activity involves watching a video on YouTube (see below). In the video (12mins) a pilot talks us through the different stages of flying and the sounds and noises associated with the airplane. You...
View ArticleClassroom Language
This classroom language activity can be used in many ways, the easieast as a matching exercise once the sentences have been presented and practised in the classroom. It can also be used as a memory...
View ArticleThe Magic of Needs Analysis for Young Learners
Most of us are familiar with the idea of conducting a needs analysis with our adult students, especially if we are teaching a business or academic English class. However, young learners (and their...
View ArticleESL Teachers Beware: Are You Making These Mistakes in Class?
No ESL teacher is perfect, no matter if you’ve been teaching for 20 minutes or 20 years (present company included!) Anyone can make mistakes, most of which are results of our trying too hard or being...
View ArticleThis Morning, I...
Students can practice the simple past by saying what time they got up, what they ate for breakfast, and how they got to school or work. On the board, write down what time you got up, what you ate for...
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