Christmas is rolling around again and you will no doubt have lots of Christmas-themed classes and Christmas parties going on in your school again this year. We’ve made some Christmas flashcards which are amazing bright, beautiful and in full-colour and HD.
All the key vocabulary you’d expect for Christmas flashcards are there: Christmas tree, decorations, Santa, elf, Rudolf, snowman, snowflake, turkey, cracker, and loads more. If you have a Christmas-themed class and want the best Christmas flashcards for it, then please do consider getting these Christmas flashcards for kids. Just save, print out and head to class!
File contains 20 different Christmas Flashcards for ESL Classes.
This is an all-time favourite in the kindergarten and primary classroom for children learning body parts and movements. This lesson pack includes A4-sized printable flashcards (head, shoulders, knees, toes, eyes, ears, mouth, nose) as well as some lovely printable dominoes with the body parts on.
Instructions: Play video from YouTube and sing with the children, review target language with the flashcards, play a flashcard game activity, children are handed one domino each and have to come one at a time to the front to make a chain. Finish class with song again to wind down.
Full printables and lesson plan instructions in the pack.
This is an ESL song lesson, which you can use with elementary students aged 11 and up. Small groups have to listen to the song and rearrange printable present simple verb cards into the correct order that they hear them!
As a follow up, group write their own new stanza of this well know song by The Police and present it to the class!
This is a News English lesson for ESL students. They read a real news report taken from the day after the 911 terrorist attack on New York's World Trade Centre and then answer different reading comprehension exercises.
There are also some cool pair-work exercises giving students the chance to practice speaking and listening skills.
IELTS is the International English Language Testing System, devised as a fair way to test English-language ability, regardless of your ability or cultural background. One of the key components is the speaking test, which is divided into three parts.
The teaching pack contains 100's of Part 1 questions for the teacher, a huge variety of IELTS Speaking Part 2 printable cards and follow up Part 3 discussion questions based on the Part 2 cards. This massive big PDF has all you need to walk into your IELTS Speaking class and give the students all they need to improve their IELTS speaking and overall band scores.
Christmas is coming and you need some party games, craft activities or ESL worksheets for your little ones? This BUMPER Christmas pack is all you need for a festive ESL experience for your children.
Comes with loads of printable Christmas worksheets, Christmas party games for kids and things you can make - and how - in this super pack for teachers.
Picture flashcards are an indispensable part of any ESL teacher’s toolkit for teaching children. There are so many activities you can do with picture flashcards with kids learning new vocabulary faster and being able to recall language better when seeing flashcards to assist with language-learning.
This is a MASSIVE 156-page PDF containing 129 flashcard games for children aged 3-12, including detailed teacher instructions, classroom set-up and helpful tips, all beautifully illustrated in full-colour. This will be your #1 go to resource when teaching English (or any other second language) to children for many years to come.
This is a thought-provoking advanced ESL lesson plan for teens and adults about school, working life, class differences, getting a job and societal pressure. Good for a debate class and includes discussion questions. The students will listen to a John Lennon song and discuss.
As an ESL activity, this includes a listening activity where students have puzzle pieces and must stick them together as they listen to the words of the song. Once completed correctly, the reverse of the puzzle shows a fat banker giving crumbs to the poor. Can also be used for a sociology class.
This is a full lesson plan for teachers discussing or debating about divorce. This lesson plan is aimed at a student audience of older teens and adults.
There are a number of activities in this lesson plan including discussion questions, a class debate and also role-play for teaching through drama. Lesson plan includes everything + start/stop times for clips from the film, should the teacher want to lead-in with parts of the film.
This lesson plan is for teachers of older teens and adults who want to have a discussion lesson about crime, youth crime, juvenile delinquency and how the state deals with young offenders and kids going off-track.
It provides a platform for thoughtful discussion and debate. Teachers may use parts of the docu-film 'Made in Britain', staring Tim Roth. There are selected scenes in the lesson plan and start/stop times for each scene.