Check out the best ESL speaking activities for adults that your students will love. Speak English fluently and easily!
A nice writing activity for advanced students is this picture prompt one. The way it works is that you can find an interesting picture with lots of things going on. Or, something that implies an interesting thing that will happen in the future. Then, students can write about what they see...
The adult lesson plans at ESL Pals are in a document format. Teachers receive a student version with all the questions and exercises (SV) and teacher version (TV) with the answers. From experience, we have found that adults respond best to interesting topics introduced through articles and...
Adults need the same playful and creative attitude to the language they are learning to motivate themselves and really get to feel like they have mastered it. Competition and motivation - For some reason, people run much faster when they are running next to someone else. The same is true of...
ESL games for adults are at the bottom. Use it today in your classroom. Just a reminder thatno need to ask for permissionis required. 1. Simon Says “Simon Says” is good for teaching imperatives and filling a class with energy.
The Internet TESL Journal is a free online journal for teachers of English as a second language that includes lesson plans, classroom handouts, links of interest to ESL teachers and students, articles, research papers and other things that are of immedia
As with any teaching, you need to keep it interesting and relevant to the age group, there is a big difference between teaching 9 year olds and 14 year olds, for example, so think about where your strengths lie. Public schools generally have less foreign staff compared with private language...
What questions do you have so far? I’d appreciate your feedback at this time. We are opening the Q&A portion of today’s presentation. When invited to do so, your audience will offer the input you need toadjust your speakingfor their benefit. If they express confusion, use one or a ...
Vocabulary Building Exercises for Adults (31 Resources Plus Tips) One BBC article says that if you know the 800 to 1,000 most common English words you can understand 75%… Next article English • 23 Nov 2023 English Nouns: Definition, Types and Examples A noun is a person, place, th...
Do the majority of adults vote in your country? Do all countries have a right to possess nuclear weapons? What does your government owe you? How can a government create jobs? Do you live in a capitalist, socialist, or communist country? Do you feel the system works well? Ultimately, do...