We hope this free resource helps you and your kids improve their English listening and speaking. Many school educators have used this free resource to help children learn English (ESL conversations). These simple “get to know know you” questions are perfect to break the ice and get kids tal...
A huge free online English learning resource, with over 2,500 conversations and 3,000 short stories, essays, with audio and exercises for listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
Teaching a second language to early language learners doesn't have to be difficult if you know how to develop preschool lesson themes and fun ESL activities for kindergarten.
Role plays often work best with high-beginner students who are capable of basic conversations if given a bit of thinking time beforehand.The way it works is that you give students the beginning of a conversation and then they have to continue it with their own words. Or, you could give ...
01-[Telephone Conversations] May I speak to Kate Ill call back later - Easy Dial 02:07 02-[Telephone Conversations] Can I Speak to Sally Speaking - Easy Dialogue for k 02:28 03-[Past tense] How was your summer vacation It was great - Easy Dialogue for Ki 02:29 04-[Past tense] Wh...
This page contains links to important ESL sites for children. It's part of the English learning Website www.rong-chang.com, a huge English learning resource with thousands of conversations, essays, and exercises.
Positive Descriptive Words to Elevate Your Conversations In our daily communications, the words we choose to wield a substantial influence on our ability to create a positive atmosphere. Descriptive words, especially those with a positive connotation, serve … ...
Having short conversations at a party, saying where you are from, using contractions when speaking. 2A: Numbers and spelling. Numbers 1-20 and telephone numbers. 2B: Spell it out. Spelling words using the alphabet, asking Wh questions, exchanging personal information. 3A: Asking for help. Aski...
The expert is an ESL activity for intermediate or advanced students who are middle school age or higher. It’s a way for students to get to know three or four other people in the class very well. Students think of a few things that they know a lot about, and then have conversations ...
We discuss ideas and tips to teach to students, especially teens, about how to be a better conversationalist. So while it’s not really teaching them English, you will be teaching them how to involve themselves better in conversation and keep conversations going. The main points Mark...