Great for teens and adult learners. (16+, B1+). It is best for small groups or as a pair-work. The slideshow can be used as a resource for online teaching, just share your screen on Zoom or another app when… Read more 25 For and Against Essay Topics and Ideas that Double as ...
10 TEFL/ESL Conversation Topics for Teenagers Use these 10 fun conversation topics in your next TEFL/ESL class to get your teens talking about topics that aren’t too childish or mature. Jump to the topics by clicking the links below. Media... 0 Intermediate Intermediate Conversation – Video...
ESL apps and games for teens and adults The following apps and games are age and language-level appropriate for teens and adults: Duolingo: Duolingo helps language learners listen, read, write, and speak a new language. Duolingo has several different mini-games, challenges, and activities to he...
This small talk ESL activity is perfect to get your student practicing an important but often overlooked skill. What’s that skill you might ask yourself? Small talk of course! A huge part of the English language. If you’re looking for warmer activities for teens or adults, look no furthe...
for these behaviours is how much time teenagers spend online. The Internet is keeping teens on (11) ___ media, looking at videos or playing games instead of living in the "real world". Another reason was parents who try and do too (12) ___ for their children and protect them too mu...
Hi, I created about 20 ESL ppts for adults/ teens, focusing on cool topics with interactive kagan structures. Can I send them to u by email as a donation? Regards, Mary Reply Quincy Smith says: November 6, 2019 at 10:59 pm Absolutely! You can send them to hello@eslauthority.com –...
, or ‘how do I make sure I can maintain their attention when I need it?’. Reality is, these devices can be very distracting to adults even, let alone school-aged kids and teens. I have gathered a bunch of tricks throughout my teaching experience that I would like to share:...
’. Students then actively engage in answering those questions through reading, ‘retrieving’ or remembering what they’ve learnt, and review that new information in their own words. This method is a little old-fashioned, but works well with upper-level teens and adults who’ll need these ...
1. MODELS: Students walk around the class and talk to other students about models. Change partners often and share your findings. 2. CHAT: In pairs / groups, talk about these topics or words from the article. What will the article say about them? What can you say about these words and...
The free program from PBS was designed from the ground up for blended learning, using Common Core Standards, and focuses on the struggles that teens often experience with math.Since the videos are on YouTube, they are always an available resource. Students can bookmark, share, like, and comm...