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Learn. Teach. Travel. Coach. Having been in the education world for more than a decade I bring knowledge and experience as a teacher, teacher trainer and coach. My teaching career has led me from England, France, China and now to South America In the last several years, I have delivered a number of workshops and conference to help organizations and individuals to improve their teaching-management skills. If you have any question about my ressource, feel free to contact me

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Learn. Teach. Travel. Coach. Having been in the education world for more than a decade I bring knowledge and experience as a teacher, teacher trainer and coach. My teaching career has led me from England, France, China and now to South America In the last several years, I have delivered a number of workshops and conference to help organizations and individuals to improve their teaching-management skills. If you have any question about my ressource, feel free to contact me
Saint Patrick Day Lesson with activities for ESL student
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Saint Patrick Day Lesson with activities for ESL student

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Happy Saint Paddy’s Saint Patrick’s day is always a nice celebration and a great opportunity for us as ESL teachers to teach some vocabulary and culture in a fun way. How about having interactive activities with songs, videos, speaking and reading activities in one resource? This is what you will get with this resource: A PPT with 36 slides and an activity booklet with 13 pages full of activities and games to engage your students. It contains: a self-target setting slide questions based on a video a reading activity a true/false activity introduction to the vocabulary and a drilling game a speaking activity with likes and dislikes a maze colouring activities a writing activity a group project a Rhyming guessing game 2 songs for teenagers and/or adults a word search Looking for these resources individually in my store?Check them here: Any question ? Let’s connect :
French Election Final Round : Macron Versus Le Pen (Lesson + student booklet)
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French Election Final Round : Macron Versus Le Pen (Lesson + student booklet)

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The 1st round of the French Presidential elections is done. The French have voted for their 2 favorite candidates. They have 15 days to convince the French with their political visions and programmes. However, this is sometimes a little bit tricky to explain to our students who may have little knowledge about the politics or about the electoral process. This resource will help you teach about the elections by putting the results into the French context and by explaining the birth of each political party and the programmes of these two potential presidential leaders. This resource totally in English is aimed at intermediate-advanced level students. This resource contains a PPT with 25 slides with different activities with videos, questions and articles. It also contains a booklet with 11 pages for students so that they can keep a track of their learning. All the activities are corrected to save you time. Here's what you will get: 1. a matching up activity with the 5 main political parties that were competing (texts with main ideas and political trends). 2. a true/false activity about the political campaign 3. an interview with Marine Le Pen followed by questions 4. Marine Le Pen’s video clip with questions to help students develop their critical thinking skills 5. A mini-biography to reorder about Marine Le Pen 6. A reading about the history of the FN and how it is presented now 7. An interview about Emmanuel Macron and his program with questions, again to let your students think about the his programme and vision 8. A brainstorming about what students may know about him 10. a mini-biography to reorder about Emmanuel Macron 11. A text giving some insight about his Party En Marche 12. The results as a conclusion Enjoy. I am sure it will help you teach about the elections and their importance not only in France but also on the international scene. I suggest you also use this resource that gives you a clear idea of the political system in France. French Election System
French presidential elections 2017 (Full lesson with student exercises)
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French presidential elections 2017 (Full lesson with student exercises)

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French elections are just around the corner and it can be tricky to explain to our students how the whole political system works. You will find in this resource all the tools you need to help your students understand the role of the President. They will also learn about the voting system and the different official candidates for 2017. They will get an overview of the programs of the 5 main candidates and will get to grasps with what a political party is and the influence of the media on the political elections. Here is what you will get in this resources: a 20-slide PPT with: - a brainstorming as starter - an overview of the way the political system works with a graph with explanations about the roles of the President, Prime Minister, National Assembly, Senate etc. - a presentation of the former Presidents with a matching up - explanations about the advantages of becoming a president - explanations about the main concerns for French people - an introduction to the main candidates with a reading and matching up - a critical explanation about how the media can shape/influence politics - an explanation about what the Left Wing/Right Wing is - a review of objectives in pairs *updated 29/03/17* Added Student Booklet If you bought it before the update don't forget to get your booklet (it's free for you) Have fun!
ESL Bundle  for beginner/elementary : learn to speak about food
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ESL Bundle for beginner/elementary : learn to speak about food

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Teaching beginners in ESL can be great fun but what: - when we don’t know where to start? - when we have a mixed ability class? - when our material isn’t updated or adapted? You will find in this bundle enough material to teach your students for about a week (60/90 minutes for each lesson). Vocabulary in context, grammar with clear explanation, exercises and feedback to save you time and focus on the actual learning process. It is flexible to help you teach ESL/EAL students beginners/elementary about vocabulary: Food (food, meals, ordering food, complaining about food, cooking verbs, opinions) and about grammar: countable/non countable nouns, How much/How many, quantifiers (a few, a little, some, any), imperative forms, adjectives and adverbs The bundle contains 5 powerpoint presentations with about 30 slides each with clear explanations at the bottom of each one of them to give you a step-by-step explanation about the progression of the lesson. Each activity comes with a correction to save your time! You’ll also find with each lesson an activity booklet for students so that they keep a written record of their learning. The approach is communicative and follows a logical structure to reinforce students’ knowledge day after day. It also contains grammar points reinforced by exercises to consolidate their grammatical skills and writing skills. You will find different types of activities to allow a greater differentiation in your class: - Listening activities - Videos with questions - Matching up activities - Filling gaps - Classification activities - Speaking activities (surveys, games…) - Reading activities (with questions, vocabulary focus…) - Games - Grammar points in context with explanations, followed by exercises and correction - Writing - Review of objectives… Each lesson can be bought individually in my shop. Any questions Have fun! Any Question Mail me at carolinemusserotte@teacherlocker.com
ESL Unit 5 - Food - Lesson 5 : Complaining at the restaurant / life as a food tester / Grammar Recap
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ESL Unit 5 - Food - Lesson 5 : Complaining at the restaurant / life as a food tester / Grammar Recap

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Teaching grammar and vocabulary to beginners in ESL is not always easy. By the time we complete a Unit, many students will have forgotten important vocabulary and grammar points! So consolidation of the knowledge is absolutely vital! How about having all the grammar and vocabulary in one place with explanations, exercises and feedback? This flexible resource will help you teach teenagers and adults about the main grammatical points for beginners. You can select which point you want to consolidate by simply the content page or just follow the order of the lesson You could use it as a review, grammatical introduction or even homework to consolidate your students’ knowledge about: Vocabulary: Food and meals Cooking verbs Kitchen utensils Grammar: Countable/non-countable nouns How much/How many Some, any, a few, a little Adjectives and adverbs Each slide of the 27-slide powerpoint comes with notes to help you guide your students. You will find a wide range of activities (filling-gaps, matching-up, answering questions, reordering activity, labelling, reading, word search…) and allow them to work at their own pace. All the exercises are corrected to save you time. You will also get the handout with 10 pages so that students can keep a written track of their learning. Have fun teaching grammar and vocabulary! Have fun! Any Question Mail me at carolinemusserotte@teacherlocker.com Check previous lessons of this unit below : Unit 5 Lesson 1 : learn about shopping list and food habit Unit 5 Lesson 2 : learn about restaurant ordering and how much/how many Unit 5 Lesson 3 : learn about Recipes and imperative form Unit 5 Lesson 4 : learn about food around the world and have you ever tried…
Back to school - All you need : Assembly, Icebreakers, Display, Teacher planners
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Back to school - All you need : Assembly, Icebreakers, Display, Teacher planners

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Ready to be back to school? If you are still not sure where to start, here's a pack of resources that will help you get ready for the beginning of the new school year. You will get 5 resources: 1. 30 ice breakers for the beginning and rest of the year 2. a student activity booklet to be used during the whole year 3. your teacher planner with labels for binders, notes, parents contacts and much more! 4. Assembly for day 1 5. Certificates and classroom rule displays 1. Included in this resource are 30 fun icebreakers to for the beginning of the year, but also team building activities to bring collaborative work into your class. You can use them with any topic/subject. They are also highly adaptable for all levels and age groups. ‘30 Icebreakers for Back to School’ is a booklet compiling activities to break the ice with your students when Back to School but also to use during the whole year to enhance cooperation and group work. These 30 icebreakers are simple to use and require NO or very little PREP and they are suitable for a wide age range. They will encourage sharing, listening skills, cooperation and discussion while providing a fun and relaxed learning atmosphere Example of activities for the First Week: - 2 truths 1 lie - Guess Who - The chatterbox - The wishes bottle - The web - The personality bingo and much more! You will find in this resource: ·Step-by-step explanations on how to do each activity ·List of any material necessary 2. Back to school is just around the corner! This pack of planners will let you have fun and allow you to personalize your organization for the year with a wide variety of covers for binders, personal data sheets, parents contact sheets, labels, weekly planning sheets and much more! Get started with organization with this planner to get everything ready! This pack of planners will keep you on top of your teaching! In this pack you will get: - 6 different cover options (If you want a more personalized one, just contact me with your own pictures ready!) - 6 Personal data pages - 6 Parents contact pages - 6 Notes pages (to record meeting information, add reminders…) - 6 Binder labels X 4 formats - 6 Overview for weekly planning options - Weekly planning pages - 1 Grading sheet 3. This resource contains LOTS of activities to break the ice with your students. These ice breakers will let you know about their interests, their learning styles and it will also help them get around the school if the buildings are new to them! It is a good way to start to reassure your students while learning about who they are. This 17-page booklet contains also many activities that you will be able to use all the year round to work on topics such as How to use the Internet safely, the importance of Healthy Food, what is Friendship, Reading strategies... I recommend this resource especially for students in secondary or middle school. The activities are very simple to use and require NO or very little PREP and they are suitable for a wide age range. You can use this booklet anytime during the year to reinforce/introduce some citizenship or life-long skills topics. They will encourage sharing, listening skills, cooperation and discussion while providing a fun and relaxed learning atmosphere Example of activities from the booklet: - The Facebook profile filling gap to get to know them - The personal questionnaire to know about their family, favorite subjects, interests… - The learning styles questionnaire so that you can quickly adapt your teaching to their needs - The “What to do” activity - The target setting activity to be used every semester - The reading strategies activities…and much more! You will find in this resource: ·all the activities you need to settle down your class for the first few weeks ·thought-provocative material to develop your students’ thinking skills and collaborative work 4. Assembly day 1 You will find with this 29-slide powerpoint a nice way to break the ice with your students while telling them about the rules of your school. This visually appealing powerpoint is really simple to use and requires NO or very little PREP. It has been designed for primary/Y7 secondary students. It promotes a nice learning environment with the opportunity for students to speak to one another while providing some key principles about the way they should work, respect and behave to build a nice learning community Example of activities: - Pair speaking activities (ice breakers, reflection time) - Reflection time about Hard-work, Respect and Pride - Reflection about what to wear and the use of cell phones and technology - Explanation about rules and why these rules are important to work, share and learn together - a video to boost their self-esteem and reassure them - a reflection time about what can be positive when coming back to school/what can be more difficult with post-it notes - a review of the content of the presentation 5. Certificates and classroom rules displays This pack of resources will give you a hand to create the perfect learning environment from Day 1. This bundle has been designed for primary school students but it can also be used for your young secondary students. You will find in this pack: - 5 ready-to-print certificates to reward your students’ work all over the year depending on the situation (work, piece of writing, effort and team work) - 4 different classroom displays rules posters to choose from according to your own taste - 1 Super Student rules worksheet that you can print for all your students to remind them of the rules in your class. Any Question Mail me at carolinemusserotte@teacherlocker.com
Back to school Icebreaker - Student Booklet Ready to print No Prep
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Back to school Icebreaker - Student Booklet Ready to print No Prep

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Ready to be Back to School? How about having fun with your students while learning about them? This resource contains LOTS of activities to break the ice with your students. These ice breakers will let you know about their interests, their learning styles and it will also help them get around the school if the buildings are new to them! It is a good way to start to reassure your students while learning about who they are. This ready-to-print 17-page booklet contains also many activities that you will be able to use all the year round to work on topics such as How to use the Internet safely, the importance of Healthy Food, what is Friendship, Reading strategies... I recommend this resource especially for students in secondary or middle school. The activities are very simple to use and require NO or very little PREP and they are suitable for a wide age range. You can use this booklet anytime during the year to reinforce/introduce some citizenship or life-long skills topics. They will encourage sharing, listening skills, cooperation and discussion while providing a fun and relaxed learning atmosphere Example of activities from the booklet: - The Facebook profile filling gap to get to know them - The personal questionnaire to know about their family, favorite subjects, interests… - The learning styles questionnaire so that you can quickly adapt your teaching to their needs - The “What to do” activity - The target setting activity to be used every semester - The reading strategies activities…and much more! You will find in this resource: ·all the activities you need to settle down your class for the first few weeks ·thought-provocative material to develop your students’ thinking skills and collaborative work This resource combines nicely with 30 Icebreakers Back to school - All level and Age groups So let's start work and have fun! Any Question Mail me at carolinemusserotte@teacherlocker.com
Back to school 30 Icebreakers  - All level and Age groups
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Back to school 30 Icebreakers - All level and Age groups

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Preparing to be Back to School? Unsure what to do on a first day with your new students? Included in this resource are 30 fun icebreakers for the beginning of the year, but also team building activities to bring collaborative work into your class. You can use them with any topic/subject. They are also highly adaptable for all levels and age groups. ‘30 Icebreakers for Back to School’ is a booklet compiling activities to break the ice with your students when Back to School but also to use during the whole year to enhance cooperation and group work. These 30 icebreakers are simple to use and require NO or very little PREP and they are suitable for a wide age range. They will encourage sharing, listening skills, cooperation and discussion while providing a fun and relaxed learning atmosphere Example of activities for the First Week: - 2 truths 1 lie - Guess Who - The chatterbox - The wishes bottle - The web - The personality bingo and much more! You will find in this resource: ·Step-by-step explanations on how to do each activity ·List of any material necessary Icebreakers play an important role in helping students/teachers connect with one another. They are also a good way to enhance teaching by stimulating cooperation and participation. They will: ∞ Help a new group get to know one another. ∞ Help new members to integrate into a group. ∞ Encourage group building ∞ Facilitate listening skills. ∞ Develop social skills. ∞ Create a fun learning atmosphere So let's have fun! Time to play! This resource combines nicely with Back to school Icebreaker - Student Booklet Ready to print Any Question Mail me at carolinemusserotte@teacherlocker.com
Where I live lesson and exercices Bundle for ESL / EAL Unit 3
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Where I live lesson and exercices Bundle for ESL / EAL Unit 3

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Teaching beginners in ESL can be great fun but what: - when we don’t know where to start? - when we have a mixed ability class? - when our material isn’t updated or adapted? You will find in this bundle enough material to teach your students for about a week (60/90 minutes for each lesson). Vocabulary in context, grammar with clear explanation, exercises and feedback to save you time and focus on the actual learning process. It is flexible to help you teach ESL/EAL students beginners/elementary about vocabulary: Places where we live (city, village, suburbs, seaside…), description of places (calm, noisy, clean…), types of accommodations (house, apartment/flat, hotel…), rooms, furniture, household chores and about grammar: There is/are, this/that/these/those, likes-dislikes (with nouns/verbs in –ING) and reasons, adjectives, prepositions of places The bundle contains 5 powerpoint presentations with about 30 slides each with clear explanations at the bottom of each one of them to give you a step-by-step explanation about the progression of the lesson. You’ll also find with each lesson an activity booklet for students so that they keep a written record of their learning. The approach is communicative and follows a logical structure to reinforce students’ knowledge day after day. It also contains grammar points reinforced by exercises to consolidate their grammatical skills and writing skills. You will find different types of activities to allow a greater differentiation in your class: - Listening activities - Videos with questions - Matching up activities - Filling gaps - Classification activities - Speaking activities (surveys, games…) - Reading activities from articles, tourist brochures, forum (with questions, vocabulary focus…) - Games (bingo, drawing and speaking description) - Grammar points context with explanations, followed by exercises and correction - Writing - Review of objectives… Each lesson can be bought individually in my shop. Any Question Mail me at carolinemusserotte@teacherlocker.com You can check them below:
ESL - EAL Where I live - describe your house  Unit 3 lesson 2 (lesson + exercises) (No Prep)
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ESL - EAL Where I live - describe your house Unit 3 lesson 2 (lesson + exercises) (No Prep)

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When teaching about the house for beginners in English there are so many ways that it is difficult to know where to start. How about having the context, the vocabulary and the grammar in just one place with explanations, exercises and feedback? This flexible resource will help you teach young adults and adults about rooms in the house and adjectives to describe the rooms. There is also a review about there is/there are and opinions. This resource is aimed at helping teachers to complement their textbook or to give enough material for those who are not lucky enough to have access to ESL textbooks/material. The resource contains a powerpoint with 30 slides with clear explanations at the bottom of each one of them to give you a step-by-step explanation about the progression of the lesson. The exercises are corrected to save you time! The resource also contains an activity booklet for students with 8 pages so that they keep a record of their learning. The approach is communicative to allow students to develop their speaking skills but it also contains reading and writing activities to consolidate their grammatical skills and improve their writing skills. You will find different types of activities to allow a greater differentiation in your class: - Texts with comprehension grid - Ads with True/False activity - Speaking in pairs - Listening/reading to introduce rooms in the house - Matching up between rooms and definitions - Vocabulary activities about places - Where is the cat? game - Speaking in pairs with drawing - Adjectives antonyms matching up - Text with filling gaps - Writing activity - Role play - Decipher the sentence game as plenary - Review of objectives I suggest you use this resource after the ESL Unit 3 lesson 1 to help students structure their knowledge but you can easily use this resource on its own! Have fun! Any Question ? Mail me at carolinemusserotte@teacherlocker.com Check previous lessons of this unit below : Unit 3 Lesson 1 Where I live ?
ESL - EAL Where I live - Where I am from Unit 3 lesson 1 (lesson + exercises) (No Prep)
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ESL - EAL Where I live - Where I am from Unit 3 lesson 1 (lesson + exercises) (No Prep)

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Beginners in English usually like telling about where they come from and where they live. How about having the context, the vocabulary and the grammar in just one place with explanations, exercises and feedback? This flexible resource will help you teach young adults and adults about places (city, village, countryside…), types of accommodation (house, flat, farm…) and grammar points there is/are with vocabulary of places (traffic, pollution, cars, parks…) and likes/dislikes related to places and accommodations (beautiful, quiet, noisy…). This resource is aimed at helping teachers to complement their textbook or to give enough material for those who are not lucky enough to have access to ESL textbooks/material. The resource contains a powerpoint with 30 slides with clear explanations at the bottom of each one of them to give you a step-by-step explanation about the progression of the lesson. The exercises are corrected to save you time! The resource also contains an activity booklet for students with 12 pages so that they keep a record of their learning. The approach is communicative to allow students to develop their speaking skills but it also contains grammar points reinforced by exercises to consolidate their grammatical skills and writing skills. You will find different types of activities to allow a greater differentiation in your class: - Texts with questions - Speaking activities in pairs - Reading activity with matching up - Vocabulary activities about places - Matching up activities (places, accommodations) - Classification of likes/dislikes and reasons - Reading activity with pictures to circle/cross out - Grammar point about there is/are - Describing activity with drawing in pairs - A writing - A word search - Review of objectives Have fun!
ESL - EAL Where I live - Where I am from  Unit 3 lesson 1 (lesson + exercises) (No Prep)
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ESL - EAL Where I live - Where I am from Unit 3 lesson 1 (lesson + exercises) (No Prep)

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Beginners in English usually like telling about where they come from and where they live. How about having the context, the vocabulary and the grammar in just one place with explanations, exercises and feedback? This flexible resource will help you teach young adults and adults about places (city, village, countryside…), types of accommodation (house, flat, farm…) and grammar points there is/are with vocabulary of places (traffic, pollution, cars, parks…) and likes/dislikes related to places and accommodations (beautiful, quiet, noisy…). This resource is aimed at helping teachers to complement their textbook or to give enough material for those who are not lucky enough to have access to ESL textbooks/material. The resource contains a powerpoint with 30 slides with clear explanations at the bottom of each one of them to give you a step-by-step explanation about the progression of the lesson. The exercises are corrected to save you time! The resource also contains an activity booklet for students with 12 pages so that they keep a record of their learning. The approach is communicative to allow students to develop their speaking skills but it also contains grammar points reinforced by exercises to consolidate their grammatical skills and writing skills. You will find different types of activities to allow a greater differentiation in your class: - Texts with questions - Speaking activities in pairs - Reading activity with matching up - Vocabulary activities about places - Matching up activities (places, accommodations) - Classification of likes/dislikes and reasons - Reading activity with pictures to circle/cross out - Grammar point about there is/are - Describing activity with drawing in pairs - A writing - A word search - Review of objectives Have fun!
ESL/EAL Grammar recap for beginners - Grammar Unit2/Lesson5 (Lesson + Exercices) No Prep
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ESL/EAL Grammar recap for beginners - Grammar Unit2/Lesson5 (Lesson + Exercices) No Prep

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Teaching grammar and vocabulary to beginners in ESL is not always easy. By the time we complete a Unit, many students will have forgotten important vocabulary and grammar points! So consolidation of the knowledge is absolutely vital! How about having all the grammar and vocabulary in one place with explanations, exercises and feedback? This flexible resource will help you teach young adults and adults about the main grammatical points for beginners. You can select which point you want to consolidate by simply clicking on the buttons in the content page! You could use it as a review, grammatical introduction or even homework to consolidate your students’ knowledge about: Vocabulary: - family - personality - physical description - jobs - workplaces - daily routine Grammar: - Nouns (a, an and plural) - Possessive’s - To HAVE/to BE - Adjectives Each slide of the 34-slide powerpoint comes with notes to help you guide your students. Each grammar points contains between 2 and 5 different types of exercises to suit your learners’ abilities (filling-gaps, matching-up, choosing the right option, writing activity, answering questions or reordering activity) and allow them to work at their own pace. All the exercises are corrected to save you time. You will also get the handout with 14 pages so that students can keep a written track of their learning. I suggest you use this resource after the ESL Unit 2 lesson 4 to help students structure their knowledge. Have fun teaching grammar and vocabulary! Check others lesson of this Unit : Unit 2 Lesson 1 Family and personality description Unit 2 Lesson 2 physical description and verb to have Unit 2 Lesson 3 Job and daily routine Unit 2 Lesson 4 Job and workplace
ESL/EAL Grammar recap for beginners - Grammar Unit2/Lesson5 (Lesson + Exercices) No Prep
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ESL/EAL Grammar recap for beginners - Grammar Unit2/Lesson5 (Lesson + Exercices) No Prep

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Teaching grammar and vocabulary to beginners in ESL is not always easy. By the time we complete a Unit, many students will have forgotten important vocabulary and grammar points! So consolidation of the knowledge is absolutely vital! How about having all the grammar and vocabulary in one place with explanations, exercises and feedback? This flexible resource will help you teach young adults and adults about the main grammatical points for beginners. You can select which point you want to consolidate by simply clicking on the buttons in the content page! You could use it as a review, grammatical introduction or even homework to consolidate your students’ knowledge about: Vocabulary: - family - personality - physical description - jobs - workplaces - daily routine Grammar: - Nouns (a, an and plural) - Possessive’s - To HAVE/to BE - Adjectives Each slide of the 34-slide powerpoint comes with notes to help you guide your students. Each grammar points contains between 2 and 5 different types of exercises to suit your learners’ abilities (filling-gaps, matching-up, choosing the right option, writing activity, answering questions or reordering activity) and allow them to work at their own pace. All the exercises are corrected to save you time. You will also get the handout with 14 pages so that students can keep a written track of their learning. I suggest you use this resource after the ESL Unit 2 lesson 4 to help students structure their knowledge. Have fun teaching grammar and vocabulary! Check other lesson of this Unit : Unit 2 Lesson 1 Family and personality description Unit 2 Lesson 2 Physical description and verb to have Unit 2 Lesson 3 Job and daily routine Unit 2 Lesson 4 Job and workplace
ESL EAL, workplace and job , Unit2/Lesson4, (Lesson + Exercices) No Prep
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ESL EAL, workplace and job , Unit2/Lesson4, (Lesson + Exercices) No Prep

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When we engage in a conversation with people for the first time one of the first questions are: What do you do? Where do you work? So teaching about jobs and workplaces has to come early in our teaching. How about having the context, the vocabulary and the grammar in just one place with explanations, exercises and feedback? This flexible resource will help you teach young adults and adults about workplaces and the use of nouns (singular/plural) with articles –the emphasis being on the structure: She/He is A…., She/He works IN… It also contains a recap about jobs and the daily routine. This resource is aimed at helping teachers to complement their textbook or to give enough material for those who are not lucky enough to have access to ESL textbooks/material. The resource contains a powerpoint with 29 slides with clear explanations at the bottom of each one of them to give you a step-by-step explanation about the progression of the lesson. The exercises are corrected to save you time! The resource also contains an activity booklet for students with 11 pages so that they keep a record of their learning. The approach is communicative to allow students to develop their speaking skills but it also contains grammar points reinforced by exercises to consolidate their grammatical skills and writing skills. You will find different types of activities to allow a greater differentiation in your class: - A recap about jobs and daily routine with a reading with definitions, a writing activity and a song. - matching up (about jobs and workplaces) - Filling gaps - Speaking activities in pairs - Another song to develop students’ listening skills about jobs and the present tense - A grammar point followed by exercises and correction (singular/plural nouns, a/an, irregular plural forms) - Writing - Survey - Review of objectives I suggest you use this resource after the ESL Unit 2 lesson 3 to help students structure their knowledge but you can easily use this resource on its own! Have fun! Any Question ? Mail me at carolinemusserotte@teacherlocker.com Check previous lessons below : Unit 2 Lesson 1 Family and personality description Unit 2 Lesson 2 Physical description and verb to have Unit 2 Lesson 3 Job and daily routine
ESL EAL, workplace and job , Unit2/Lesson4, (Lesson + Exercices) No Prep
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ESL EAL, workplace and job , Unit2/Lesson4, (Lesson + Exercices) No Prep

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When we engage in a conversation with people for the first time one of the first questions are: What do you do? Where do you work? So teaching about jobs and workplaces has to come early in our teaching. How about having the context, the vocabulary and the grammar in just one place with explanations, exercises and feedback? This flexible resource will help you teach young adults and adults about workplaces and the use of nouns (singular/plural) with articles –the emphasis being on the structure: She/He is A…., She/He works IN… It also contains a recap about jobs and the daily routine. This resource is aimed at helping teachers to complement their textbook or to give enough material for those who are not lucky enough to have access to ESL textbooks/material. The resource contains a powerpoint with 29 slides with clear explanations at the bottom of each one of them to give you a step-by-step explanation about the progression of the lesson. The exercises are corrected to save you time! The resource also contains an activity booklet for students with 11 pages so that they keep a record of their learning. The approach is communicative to allow students to develop their speaking skills but it also contains grammar points reinforced by exercises to consolidate their grammatical skills and writing skills. You will find different types of activities to allow a greater differentiation in your class: - A recap about jobs and daily routine with a reading with definitions, a writing activity and a song. - matching up (about jobs and workplaces) - Filling gaps - Speaking activities in pairs - Another song to develop students’ listening skills about jobs and the present tense - A grammar point followed by exercises and correction (singular/plural nouns, a/an, irregular plural forms) - Writing - Survey - Review of objectives I suggest you use this resource after the ESL Unit 2 lesson 3 to help students structure their knowledge but you can easily use this resource on its own! Have fun! Any Question ? Mail me at carolinemusserotte@teacherlocker.com Check previous lessons below : Unit 2 Lesson 1 Family and personality description Unit 2 Lesson 2 physical description and verb to have Unit 2 Lesson 3 Job and daily routine
ESL EAL, Job and daily routine , Unit2/Lesson3, (Lesson + Exercices) No Prep
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ESL EAL, Job and daily routine , Unit2/Lesson3, (Lesson + Exercices) No Prep

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Beginners in English are always eager to communicate about their job, daily routine and personality. How about having an interactive lesson in context with the vocabulary and the grammar in just one place with explanations, exercises and feedback? This flexible resource will help you teach young adults and adults about jobs and the daily routine. It also contains a recap about adjectives of personality and the simple present. This resource is aimed at helping teachers to complement their textbook or to give enough material for those who are not lucky enough to have access to ESL textbooks/material. The resource contains a powerpoint with 31 slides with clear explanations at the bottom of each one of them to give you a step-by-step explanation about the progression of the lesson. The exercises are corrected to save you time! The resource also contains an activity booklet for students with 13 pages so that they keep a record of their learning. The approach is communicative to allow students to develop their speaking skills but it also contains grammar points reinforced by exercises to consolidate their grammatical skills and writing skills. You will find different types of activities to allow a greater differentiation in your class: - A recap about personality adjectives with letters to reorder and a matching up - Videos with questions (to introduce the jobs and the verbs of the daily routine) - Matching up (between jobs and personality adjectives) - Filling gaps - Speaking activities in pairs (ranking activity, survey, interview) - Reading activity based on a forum and ads - 1 grammar points followed by an exercise about jobs - Writing activities - Games (noughts and crosses and Bingo) - Review of objectives I suggest you use this resource after the ESL Unit 2 lesson 2 to help students structure their knowledge but you can easily use this resource on its own! Any Question ? Mail me at carolinemusserotte@teacherlocker.com Check previous lessons below : Unit 2 Lesson 1 Family and personality description Unit 2 Lesson 2 physical description and verb to have
ESL EAL, Job and daily routine , Unit2/Lesson3, (Lesson + Exercices) No Prep
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ESL EAL, Job and daily routine , Unit2/Lesson3, (Lesson + Exercices) No Prep

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Beginners in English are always eager to communicate about their job, daily routine and personality. How about having an interactive lesson in context with the vocabulary and the grammar in just one place with explanations, exercises and feedback? This flexible resource will help you teach young adults and adults about jobs and the daily routine. It also contains a recap about adjectives of personality and the simple present. This resource is aimed at helping teachers to complement their textbook or to give enough material for those who are not lucky enough to have access to ESL textbooks/material. The resource contains a powerpoint with 31 slides with clear explanations at the bottom of each one of them to give you a step-by-step explanation about the progression of the lesson. The exercises are corrected to save you time! The resource also contains an activity booklet for students with 13 pages so that they keep a record of their learning. The approach is communicative to allow students to develop their speaking skills but it also contains grammar points reinforced by exercises to consolidate their grammatical skills and writing skills. You will find different types of activities to allow a greater differentiation in your class: - A recap about personality adjectives with letters to reorder and a matching up - Videos with questions (to introduce the jobs and the verbs of the daily routine) - Matching up (between jobs and personality adjectives) - Filling gaps - Speaking activities in pairs (ranking activity, survey, interview) - Reading activity based on a forum and ads - 1 grammar points followed by an exercise about jobs - Writing activities - Games (noughts and crosses and Bingo) - Review of objectives I suggest you use this resource after the ESL Unit 2 lesson 2 to help students structure their knowledge but you can easily use this resource on its own! Have fun! I suggest you use this resource after the ESL Unit 2 lesson 2 to help students structure their knowledge but you can easily use this resource on its own! Any Question ? Mail me at carolinemusserotte@teacherlocker.com Check previous lessons below : Unit 2 Lesson 1 Family and personality description Unit 2 Lesson 2 Physical description and verb to have
ESL EAL, physical description, Verb to have, Unit2/Lesson2, (Lesson + Exercices) No Prep
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ESL EAL, physical description, Verb to have, Unit2/Lesson2, (Lesson + Exercices) No Prep

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Teaching beginners in English is great fun but there is so much content to teach that we are not always clear where to start. How about having the context, the vocabulary and the grammar in just one place with explanations, exercises and feedback? This flexible resource will help you teach young adults and adults about family, physical description (face and shape) and a grammar point about the verb HAVE. This resource is aimed at helping teachers to complement their textbook or to give enough material for those who are not lucky enough to have access to ESL textbooks/material. The resource contains a powerpoint with 31 slides with clear explanations at the bottom of each one of them to give you a step-by-step explanation about the progression of the lesson. The exercises are corrected to save you time! The resource also contains an activity booklet for students with 12 pages so that they keep a record of their learning. The approach is communicative with 2 listening activities and multiple opportunities for speaking to allow students to develop their speaking skills but it also contains a grammar point and interactive reading activities reinforced by exercises to consolidate their grammatical skills and writing skills. You will find different types of activities to allow a greater differentiation in your class: - A recap about personality adjectives and family members with a picture to label and a reading as a starter - A listening/reading with a matching up - Classification activities for adjectives - An introduction to descriptive elements of the face (eyes, hair) - A grammar point with the verb HAVE with examples - Exercises (matching up Q/A, filling gap) - Introduction to description elements of shape - A listening activity about a movie review - Interactive reading activities with a guessing game description - 2 writing activities - a word search as plenary - Review of objectives I suggest you use this resource after the ESL Unit 2 lesson 1 to help students structure their knowledge but you can easily use this resource on its own! Check Unit 2 Lesson 1 Family and personality description Any Question ? Mail me at carolinemusserotte@teacherlocker.com
ESL EAL Bundle - Learn to Introduce yourself - 5 Lessons + Activity Booklet No Prep
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ESL EAL Bundle - Learn to Introduce yourself - 5 Lessons + Activity Booklet No Prep

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Teaching beginners in ESL can be great fun but what: - when we don’t know where to start? - when we have a mixed ability class? - when our material isn’t updated or adapted? You will find in this bundle enough material to teach your students for about 60/90 minutes for each lesson. Vocabulary in context, grammar with clear explanation, exercises and feedback to save you time and focus on the actual learning process. It is flexible to help you teach ESL/EAL students beginners/elementary about vocabulary: the alphabet, the numbers, countries, nationalities, food, likes-dislikes, opinions and about grammar: verb BE, simple present, subject pronouns, possessive adjectives, adverbs of frequency The bundle contains 5 powerpoint presentations with about 30 slides each with clear explanations at the bottom of each one of them to give you a step-by-step explanation about the progression of the lesson. You’ll also find with each lesson an activity booklet for students so that they keep a written record of their learning. The approach is communicative and follows a logical structure to reinforce students’ knowledge day after day. It also contains grammar points reinforced by exercises to consolidate their grammatical skills and writing skills. You will find different types of activities to allow a greater differentiation in your class: - Listening activities - Videos with questions - Matching up activities - Filling gaps - Classification activities - Reading activities - Games - Grammar points context with explanations, followed by exercises and correction - Writing - Survey - Review of objectives… Each lesson can be found individually : Unit 1 Lesson 1 Introduction, country and nationality Unit 1 lesson 2 Number and basic question Unit 1 Lesson 3 Food, Likes and opinions Unit 1 Lesson 4 activities and adverbs of frequency Unit 1 Lesson 5 Grammar recap for beginners Any questions ? Email me at carolinemusserotte@teacherlocker.com