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ESL Lesson Plans and Worksheets

ESL Lesson Plans and Worksheets

ESL Printables: English worksheets, lesson plans and other resources ESL / EFL Lesson Plans & Worksheets | Oxford University Press Home ESL / EFL Lesson Plans & Worksheets Join the Oxford Teachers’ Club and access over 20,000 free lesson plans, worksheets and activities for ESL and EFL teaching. Registration is free, allowing you access to quality teaching resources across a range of interest areas, as well as other great resources, such as our extensive Teaching and Professional Development Webinars Archive. Join 320,000+ subscribers and choose to get email updates when you register to receive EFL/ESL news and resources direct to your inbox! What will I get? Free classroom activities, worksheets and lesson plansInvitations to training and professional development webinars Classroom competitions with great prizesNew teaching materials, and the chance to try them out Register now “I was blown away by the quality of the material covered in the Grammar to Go email and embedded part of it into my own lesson on noun phrases which was interesting, enjoyable and effective.”

Video Teaching and Video Films. ESL Teaching Videos Students really enjoy watching movies and TV for a variety of reasons. For one, they get exposure to natural language in a non-threatening setting. Secondly, movies and video provide common ground to students of any international background. Below you'll find both general teaching resources as well as fully-developed lessons on various films and videos. So, pop yourself some popcorn and settle down in front of your computer for some fun with movies.It doesn't matter if you have contemporary office furniture, patio furniture or grandma's castoff furniture. Any chair will do. Ideas for Using Movie Previews Rent any video, and you're bound to get at least three or four previews before the feature film. Movie Lessons Each movie featured in this section includes both classroom worksheets and links to specific materials about the movie. VertigoAlfred Hitchcock's 1958 suspense classic. All the President's MenAlan J. Do the Right ThingSpike Lee's inspired 1989 take on race relations. Video Lessons

Mondo's ESL/EFL World Vocabulary bank This site uses cookies to help make it more useful to you. Find out more about cookies. Skip to content A vocabulary bank is a collection of new words and phrases that the learner or class builds up as they learn. ExampleSome learners carry a collection of small cards with them. In the classroomVocabulary banks can be kept by individual learners, incorporated into language portfolios, kept as a class resource in the form of wall charts, recorded in a permanent area on the whiteboard during a series of classes, or stored on a class blog. Further links: ‹ Visual/spatial intelligence up Voiced consonants › Need a little more help with your professional development? Comments Hello every body , Thanks a lot Log in or register to post comments vocabulary is very important Add new comment

Teaching English – British Council ESL Treasure: Games & Activities Back and forthDivide students into two teams. Get a student from each team to stand up. You set the category i.e. days of the week or fruit etc. The students must say one word then the next student quickly says another related word. BingoGive each student a blank sheet of paper. Chair SwapMake one student stand up and turn their chair around so that nobody can sit on it. CharadesBring a student to the front of the class. Concentration Use two copies of the flashcard set. Concentration wordsMake a set of word only cards and do a copy. Crossing the lakeDraw a big lake on the floor. Fast flashcard collectingReveal flashcards to the class one by one. Flashcard Show downTwo students are back to back holding one flashcard each in the centre of the room. Four cornersPut a flashcard in each corner of the room . Give meShuffle your flashcards and hand them out to the students faced down. Grab the cardMake 2 lines of students, one on either side of the room. MemorizerStudents sit in a circle.

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