The Very Hungry Caterpillar
I used it with my young learners in order to provide practice on numbers and days of the week. They really enjoyed the worksheet. In addition it complemented a reading project based on Eric Carle's...
View ArticleAffirmative to Have in Present, Future and Past
Illustrated worksheet.You can engage your class in making up sentences with the verb to have in present simple, past simple or future simple. Please feel free to use it. Comments are welcome.
View ArticleThe Man with No Money
The short reading passage is for the beginners. It has simple vocabulary and the practice of 'should' . It makes up an interesting reading and helps in further discussions and usage of simple...
View ArticleGoing to: Plans and Intentions Worksheet
This is a worksheet for revising going to at pre-intermediate level.There are 3 different exercises in which students are asked to complete the questions, correct the mistakes and complete the...
View ArticleMake Your Own Clock Elementary Worksheet
This is a funny activity for teaching telling time related vocabulary at elementary level. Students are asked to cut out the hour and minute hands. Use a brad to attach the hands to the clock and then...
View ArticleNumbers to 100
The title of this worksheet is 'Numbers to 100'. This maths resource teaches students about sequences of numbers and 'one more than'. They must fill in all the missing numbers to 100 and then complete...
View ArticleBooking a Hotel
A worksheet about the topic: booking a hotel. Students are asked to follow the cues given in order to build a dialogue where one is supposed to book a room in hotel. Suggestions are given to students...
View ArticleDo You Know Your Teacher?
A fun icebreaker activity I did to introduce myself to my university students. I suggest that you pair them up, so that they can discuss each question with a partner. They absolutely loved trying to...
View ArticleFigure Friendly: How to Teach Your ESL Students about Figurative Language
Say what you mean and mean what you say. It’s something I heard often from my grandfather, and generally it’s a good policy, I think. But the English language can sometimes be uncooperative, at least...
View ArticleMoving Right Along: 4 Fresh Classroom Activities for Teaching Transportation
Transportation is a common subject in ESL classes. Not only does a unit on transportation have practical applications, like vacationing in a foreign country, most ESL students who study in English...
View ArticleThe Ultimate Collection of Back to School Activities [POSTER]
There can never be enough Back to School activities, warmers, and first lesson ice-breakers. Check out our latest poster below: "The Ultimate Collection of Back to School Activities" These are the...
View ArticleWhat Do We Even Do All Term (or All Day)?: How to Structure the Curriculum...
You have just been assigned your first ESL listening class. Yes, you heard right (pun intended): a focus on listening, just listening, not conversation and pronunciation as well, which is usually the...
View ArticleNever Give Up On A Child [POSTER]
"Never give up on a child. There are reasons why children act up that we don't know about. You never know what a child will become." (Henry Brown III, Florida Teacher of the Year). Do you agree? Let us...
View Article10 Fun English Spelling Games for Your Students
Are your students ready for a fun filled game style spelling review? Here are some ways to get their pulse quickening and the letters in the right order. Try These 10 Fun English Spelling Games with...
View ArticleBasic Expressions about Myself
This worksheet is a kind of activity card that will help students to speak about themselves, it contains some basic expressions. They are extremely helpful for people who are going to introduce...
View ArticleSong Worksheet: Medley (Spelling & Verb to Be)
This medley will help your students in practising some spelling and verb "to be".L.O.V.E - Nat King Cole, Express - Christina Aguilera, 3 words - Cheryl Cole, Dinousaur - Ke$ha, Let's Get Retarded -...
View ArticleSong Worksheet: Hey Jude (Bingo)
Students must choose 20 words among 24 they think they can find in the lyrics. The idea is to keep them paying attention to the sound of words, vocabulary and enjoy the great music by The Beatles. For...
View ArticleCould've, Should've, Would've
This slideshow is a great conversation piece for students to practice using modal verbs in the past tense. After they have been instructed on the grammar and structure of past modals, use this slide to...
View ArticleRecognising Numbers
Maths worksheet: Recognising numbers. This maths resource teaches children to recognise larger numbers. There are seven rows of frogs. Each row has five numbers. Students must colour the frog in each...
View ArticleAnimals Boardgame
This is a boardgame for teaching or revising animals related vocabulary at elementary level.It is played in groups or pairs with dice and counters, when students land on a square they must make a...
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