Specialists in creating engaging, interactive and fun language learning resources for English, French , Spanish, German and Portuguese classes.
Exam preparation, conversation, reading & writing, speaking & listening, grammar & vocabulary.
ESL | ELE | FLE
Specialists in creating engaging, interactive and fun language learning resources for English, French , Spanish, German and Portuguese classes.
Exam preparation, conversation, reading & writing, speaking & listening, grammar & vocabulary.
ESL | ELE | FLE
12 x activities related to classroom vocabulary and prepositions of place.
Level: Elementary
Vocabulary 1: Flashcards
Vocabulary 2: Matching
Vocabulary 3: Whiteboard Race!
Vocabulary 4: Crossword
Vocabulary 5: Classroom Objects Gap Fill
Vocabulary 6: Prepositions Gap Fill
Reading: Read & Draw
Listening: Listen & Draw
Speaking 1: Describe & Draw
Speaking 2: Conversation Questions
Writing 1: Letter
Writing 2: Short Answer Questions
Target Vocabulary: Classroom Equipment
pencil case
backpack
ruler
laptop
clock
paper
pencil
whiteboard
scissors
Target Grammar: Prepositions of place
above
under
on
on the left / right of
behind
in front of
in the middle of
between
next to
16 x ESL Conversation Activity Worksheets
No prep pair-work speaking activities.
Topics:
1) Fashion
2) Feelings
3) Food
4) Future
5) Geography
6) Health
7) History
8) Hobbies
9) Homes
10) Humour
11) Internet
12) Inventions
13) Languages
14) Love
15) Media
16) Money
Part 1: Photo description & comparison
Encourages use of linking terms, connectors and cohesive devices
Vocabulary acquisition
Part 2: Discussion questions
Debates
Agree / disagree
Advantages / disadvantages
Encourages fluency and confidence using English
Can be used for a 1-1 speaking class or pair-work activity in a large class
Instructions for PART 1:
1) Working with a partner with the same photo (student As with As, Bs with Bs), students attempt to identify the vocabulary in their photo. (alternatively, for low-level students, the teacher can provide students with a vocabulary list and the students label the photo).
2) Change pairs to AB.
3) Student A describes photo while student B listens attentively.
4) Student B describes photo while student A listens attentively.
5) Still without looking at each other’s photos, students attempt to identify 3 differences between their photos.
Students may now look at each other’s photos and describe 2-3 differences each.
Encourage use of CONNECTORS:
Firstly, Secondly, Finally
However, On the other hand , Whereas
Furthermore, In addition, Moreover
Instructions for PART 2
1) Students ask each other the discussion questions. Encourage students to:
Extend their answers
Elicit more information
Agree / disagree with their partners
Justify their arguments
2) Students try and report to their new partner everything they can remember which their old partner has just told them.
Encourage students to use the questions to guide their memory.
GAMIFICATION ALTERNATIVES PROVIDED WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS
16 x ESL Conversation Activity Worksheets
No prep pair-work speaking activities.
Topics:
1) Advertising
2) Animals
3) Art
4) Buildings
5) Business
6) Celebrations
7) Childhood
8) Cities
9) Colour
10) Countryside
11) Crime
12) Education
13) Entertainment
14) Environment
15) Fame
16) Family
Part 1: Photo description & comparison
Encourages use of linking terms, connectors and cohesive devices
Vocabulary acquisition
Part 2: Discussion questions
Debates
Agree / disagree
Advantages / disadvantages
Encourages fluency and confidence using English
Can be used for a 1-1 speaking class or pair-work activity in a large class
Instructions for PART 1:
1) Working with a partner with the same photo (student As with As, Bs with Bs), students attempt to identify the vocabulary in their photo. (alternatively, for low-level students, the teacher can provide students with a vocabulary list and the students label the photo).
2) Change pairs to AB.
3) Student A describes photo while student B listens attentively.
4) Student B describes photo while student A listens attentively.
5) Still without looking at each other’s photos, students attempt to identify 3 differences between their photos.
Students may now look at each other’s photos and describe 2-3 differences each.
Encourage use of CONNECTORS:
Firstly, Secondly, Finally
However, On the other hand , Whereas
Furthermore, In addition, Moreover
Instructions for PART 2
1) Students ask each other the discussion questions. Encourage students to:
Extend their answers
Elicit more information
Agree / disagree with their partners
Justify their arguments
2) Students try and report to their new partner everything they can remember which their old partner has just told them.
Encourage students to use the questions to guide their memory.
GAMIFICATION ALTERNATIVES PROVIDED WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS