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We add to our online library on a weekly basis. We alternate between kids and adult lesson plans. But conversation and grammar lessons are also added weekly to ensure that you always have access to fresh content. As an ESL Pals member, you can request lesson topics and levels and we w...
"Anything I teach is illustrated with many, many examples, and I try to think of every possible way to present a lesson," Rund noted. "Audiotapes, written work, and lots of listening and conversation are just some of the different approaches I use. I use scavenger hunts to teach students...
Get new ideas and have fun, enjoyable lessons with over 200 EFL/ESL activities for adults. Printable speaking activities, games, conversation questions, and more for teaching English overseas.
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Beauty ESL Conversation Questions If you could change one thing about your appearance, what would it be? What do you find most attractive in people of the opposite sex? Would you buy a Barbie Doll for your daughter? What do you think of tattoos? Should voluntary plastic surgery be banned?
Note: The two events or the event and the particular time do not both need to be included in the same sentence when the other event/activity or time is understood from the context of the conversation.ESL Student ChallengesPast Perfect lesson plans focusing on verb conjugation can include cloze...
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