ESL games are often too hard for your beginner students. However, these ESL games for beginners are fun, silly and simple enough for any of your students to enjoy and learn from. From 'Yes/No' to 'Stop the Bus' these activities will help boost the confid
Here are five great games to use in an ESL classroom. These activities will help you conduct a fun and exciting class for all, and they can be modified to work with teens or kids.
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A free online elementary English lesson about summer, for esl students of all ages. Includes reading and listening activities and a self-marking quiz with feedback. Suitable for use in class, distance learning, or home study.
How do I know if the game is suitable for my students? The game should be suitable for all learners of English as a second or foreign language except for absolute beginners or possibly those whose English is approaching fluency, though in this case many of the questions in level 5 will st...
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