Other routine questions you can ask the time for could be: eat breakfast / lunch / dinner, go to bed, go to school, leave school, take a bath, do homework, brush teeth, etc. Set homework: For homework, give out
What is the NGSL? The NGSL is a comprehensive list of 2,800 words that have been put together and published to help ESL learners learn and memorize the most frequently used words in the English language. It’s an updated version of the 1953 General Service List, which researcher Michael We...
A worksheet is not a lesson plan. A handout is not a lesson plan. A classroom game or activity is not a lesson plan. In fact, there is no need for a lesson plan to ever be seen, touched, considered or dreamed of by students, and nor does it even need to exist on paper or ...
Do a “Can you / I can worksheet”. To finish off this section of the lesson, give out worksheets which have the vocab from the song. As your students are doing the worksheets, ask questions (e.g. “What is this?”, “Can you swim?”, etc.). You can also give a worksheet for...
Our collection is growing every day with the help of many teachers. If you want to download you have to send your own contributions. What�s the weather like? worksheet The weather worksheets: Weather (1/3) Level:elementary
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Student WorksheetGreenwashingMultiple choice comprehension questions Select the correct answers (A B C or D) to the eight questions:1 What does the term "greenwashing" refer to? Answer: A) Genuine sustainability practices B) Companies falsely promoting their products as environmentally friendly C) ...
environment. It goes without saying that the first time anybody stands up and delivers their first lesson will be a nerve-racking experience. However, it is also an experience that mellows over time, and one that all teachers remember fondly as time goes by and they feel more at home in ...
However, it can also mean to drain or to take away resources,often used in contexts like finance or emotional expenditure. The past tense of “bleed” is “bled” and the past participle is also “bled”. What is the Past Tense of “bleed”?
Now that you are armed with some fun games, have an idea about the order for teaching letters, and have waited for your little one to be ready… it is time to let them learn those letters! Have fun with this big step with your little ones. And remember, slow is always better. Follo...