Welcome! Bienvenido! 欢迎! Добро пожаловать! Hope you enjoy using these second language and EAL materials in your classroom, wherever in the world you are.
Welcome! Bienvenido! 欢迎! Добро пожаловать! Hope you enjoy using these second language and EAL materials in your classroom, wherever in the world you are.
A collection of PowerPoints to teach children or beginner students daily English questions and answers. Each colourful presentation includes a simple question, and 4-10 example answers with pictures. Perfect for a beginner English ESL/EFL classroom. Can also be printed out as flashcards or for a wall display. At my English learning centre, we print out one of these power points each week and put it on a wall display in the lobby. During my lessons I go through one of these presentations each week as a warm-up or extra activity at the end of class for students to get extra points. The content here is from the last year and a half. This zip folder contains 52 PPTX files covering these topics:
How are you today?
How old are you?
How’s the weather?
Which colour do you like?
Who is he/she? (Family members)
What’s in your bag?
Do you like (fruit)? I like/don’t like…
Where are you from? (Countries)
What’s your favourite toy?
How does it taste? (sweet, sour, bitter, spicy, salty)
What lives on a farm?
What is the Season now?
What can you do?
What are you wearing?
What do you do? (Jobs)
What languages do you speak?
What’s in the classroom?
Where is the apple? (Prepositions)
What’s your favourite sport?
Where is/are your (body parts)?
Do you have any pets?
Do you feel OK? (Illnesses)
How do you travel to school? (I travel by car/bus/on foot, etc.)
How much is it? (This pencil is one pound)
What day of the week is it?
What shape is it?
What’s in your room? (bed, table, wardrobe, chair, etc.)
What’s your favourite subject? (English, Math, science, etc.)
Where do you live? (I live in a city/the countryside/by the beach, etc.)
Where are you going? (I’m going to the zoo/park/library, etc.)
When is your birthday? (Months)
What do you do in the morning?
What can you play? (instruments)
What do you have for breakfast?
What do you look like?
What would you like to drink?
What do you bring to school?
What do you live in? (I live in a house/tent/caravan/apartment, etc.)
What lives in the ocean?
What’s in the picnic basket?
What’s it made of?(wood/plastic/metal/paper, etc.)
What year is it?
What is he/she doing?
Where do you work?
Where does it grow?
What does (the animal) eat?
What can your body do? (senses)
What do you see in the grass? (insects)
What’s your Halloween costume?
What would you like from Santa?
What do you do at Christmas?
What’s your favourite holiday?
These presentations were all used with classes of Chinese students. They can be edited to match your own student’s cultural understanding.
1500+ Beginner French Picture Flash Cards and French / English bilingual vocabulary flashcards in printable PDF documents - Cartes Flash Français!
Perfect for teaching basic French vocabulary, group games, matching activities, wall displays and classroom decoration, or for self-study!
This growing bundle currently contains 16 topics, 393 vocabulary words, in four different formats for a total of 1,572 flash cards, in easy-to-print PDF documents.
Purchasing the bundle now, at its current price, will gain you access to all flashcard topics added in the future at no extra cost!
Each of these 16 topics is an easy-to-print PDF containing:
a Double-sided version with the - picture, French and English text
a Double-sided version with the pictures and French text only
a Single-sided version with the French text under the picture in the same image
a English and French text only version, without pictures
TOPICS INCLUDED:
Animals
Colours
Clothing
Days and Months of the Year
Feelings and Emotions
Fruits
Family
Body Parts
Numbers
Shapes
Weather and Seasons
Sports
Illnesses
Telling the Time
Stationary and Classroom objects
Vehicles and Transportation
Each PDF document is formatted as A4 sized pages with 6 images per page - a colourful picture on the left-side image, alongside an image with the text.
They can be printed on card or paper. By folding each sheet down the vertical center before laminating, you can create double-sided cards to review. Alternatively, images can be used separately, for matching activities, word wall displays, flash card games, etc.