Encourage students to have 4-5 stories that show some of their skills on the top of their heads and well-rehearsed. Things that demonstrate teamwork, overcoming an obstacle, leadership ability, etc. Many interviewers will ask these types of questions. Each story can be used for a variety of...
Course books with clearly laid out target language and activities are available for all levels, from beginner to advanced as well as supplementary material such as speaking games, role plays, stories and other materials related to the lesson being taught. Often schools will have PowerPoint slides ...
it can be a little bit difficult to find stories at an appropriate level. That’s where a book like this one comes in. Have a look and I’m sure you’ll love it as much as I do for your advanced students.
Students can take pictures, draw, record, and write text to help create their multimedia stories. This helps them develop oral and written language skills. Little Bird Tales is available for free on the App Store. Kids Learning Ville: Kids Learning Ville has a number of games and activities ...
For beginning ESL adults, practice with simple vocabulary, such as clothing or food words. For example, "I went grocery shopping, and I bought apples." Each successive student adds an additional food word to the list. Strip Stories Students can practice problem solving with a strip story.Type...
Student Level:Beginner, Intermediate, AdvancedAge Group: Kids, AdultsShopping Spree ESL Activity Preparation:Browse through some shopping sites in English that are easy to use. The students will use their smartphones for this activity.Sites such as Amazon, Best Buy, eBay and others work quite ...
Sites for Teachers - search for more sites with games for English learners. There are hundreeds of sites to search from www.sesamestreet.com/sesamestreet/ a great children's site with talking pages. There is a stories page where the characters will read the story to you. It's a great...
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The lesson suits beginner-level students and can be taught to children, teenagers, and adults. Some recommended prerequisites to this lesson are the use of a/an and singular/plural regular nouns. Download for Free Enter your name and e-mail address so that we can send you the download link...
Adults can play this game too, but it’s best for beginner students who are at the level of basic questions/answers, instead of more open-ended discussion.Here’s how to set it up:S-O-S ESL Review Game#29: Would You Rather?“Would you Rather?” is a fun ESL warm-up that you ...