This includes:
Grammar
Reading comprehension
Writing tasks
Literacy tasks
Tasks related to real word issues
Vocabulary
Literacy and PSHE resources together
Interactive lessons and student centered
Would suit
IGCSE English
KS3 English
KS4 English ESL
Whole school literacy
IELTS
Functional skills
English language full ‘how to write a summary’ lesson with resources, instructions and teacher slides. Worksheets are included in in the slide. This is for IGCSE English EDEXCEL/ Cambridge or key stage 3 summary writing lessons. It would suit other subjects too in the Humanities if summary writing is required.
English language GCSE, Literacy, EAL, ESL and functional skills.
Grammar Basic ESL lesson- Simple PPT presentation
Presentation starts - eliciting a range of activities from images to decipher what students already know
Teacher then presents slides with answers after, then students can peer assess.
There is a short table explaining how to form the past time regular and then irregular.
At the and there is an activity which can be done as speaking or writing.
Useful for capital letters and question make review, students correct sentences, students use questions to do a speaking interview, students then fill in the peer assessment. Fully instructed worksheet for KS2 EAL Literacy or Functional skills, could also be used as a KS3 warmer to brush up on basic skills.
This a Power point with a whole interactive lesson.
This a grammar lesson on sentence types for English/ EAL/ ESL/EFL/Literacy and drama.
This is for Key stage 3 and 4/ IGCSE/Functional skills.
It focuses on simple, compound and complex sentences, the material should last 1-2 lessons, there are a range of pair work activities, group work activities, opportunity for students to write on the board, there is a role - play and peer assessment. The students have examples and a quick assessment quiz also.
Intrduction to weird sports to build learners research and team-work skills, this lesson is engaging and fun, it will build learners cultural awareness and provide them with knowledge that will allow them to think outside the box when answering writing or speaking questions for IGCSE English or IELTS. This lesson links with ICT, Numeracy and public speaking as well as English. It is on thr topic of sports but gives learners a more critical insight.
They will take part in a discussion, a research activity, presenting activity, create a survey, construct a pie chart, summarise the pie chart and then make a persuasive leaflet on a weird sport of their choice.
Fun and appealing to all learning styles.
This is 5 step worksheet designed to develop and expand general English vocabulary.
It can be used in literacy, EAL, English or form time.
It was designed as a revision sheet for my class however it can be used for any English class.
It covers spelling, synonyms, creating context clues and answer questions within different contexts whilst also recapping parts of speech.
The material will last 1-2 sessions.
A full interactive lesson encouraging group work and peer assessment. There is a differentiated warmer also on page 2 (under edited version) and prompts to help students complete the activities. This is a full lesson and should take up to 2 lessons. It cover prepositions which is useful for literacy/ EAL and KEY STAGE 2-3 learning.
IGCSE English communication lessons, group / individual and pair work.
Students do warmer, brainstorm activity, vocabulary work then group project and peer assessment.
Whole lesson included
Focusing on the UEFA Champions League, this is an invitation template to prompt learners to write about the next Champions League. Learners are prompted to use the correct structure laid out in the task card. Students can build on their future tense production and second conditionals. Ideal for ESL learners, Functional skills, Adult learners, KS2/3 of UK curriculum. Also meets standards of common core strands in US curriculum.
Teachers notes on simple vocabulary strategies
Whole lesson for vocabulary based on the Frayer model
English Language, EAL, EFL, ESL, Literacy, Social studies, History, Geography key terms
This can be used to support English in any subject to help with key terms
For any English activity or drama activity, for example after debates, presentations, group work, and poster activities I award my learners with an Oscar. I use three categories each month and one group Oscar prize, one individual prize and another individual prize(for progress). So every student has a chance to win an award each month. The students get so excited at the Oscar concept, as it is something they know and can relate to.
Instructions
Photocopy the Oscars and laminate them, you can use the chart across the whole year if you just edit the dates on the document, the one here starts from Sept to Dec, simply enlarge the chart or decrease the Oscars so they fit in the chart. At the end of the month the learners of the categories will get a prize. A movie, sweets or whatever your school policy is usually motivates the students. Hang it on your classroom wall, it will get the students excited! Something visual that is always there is a great motivating tool.
This activity can be used as a basic literacy task for ESL learners or key stage 2-4. The students have to correct the text, if time allows the teacher can get the students to create a vlog with the information. If teacher has resources and extra time this can work as a great extra curricular project with food technology, drama, media studies, ICT and health sciences. The teacher can bring in the food and students can use it as a prop to make vlog. Students love this because nowadys many aspire to be you tubers. It meets literacy, communication, and citizenship objectives.
This is for English r citizenship/ PSHE, this will help prompt learners to keep talking about current affairs and animal rights, there are 2 activities included.