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.
Interactive activity reviewing spelling, using images to elicit words in a fun and interactive way and then ending with a presentation to encourage student - centered learning. English/EAL and literacy
Speaking card at about Japan weighing laws, Ss will be prompted to discuss their thoughts and then brainstorm for and against arguments. Good for ESL IGCSE and IELTS. Also good for global learning for KS3 English speaking.
Based on popular song If I had a million dollars (Barenaked ladies is the band) suitable for K4/5 Adult EAL
Students fill in the gaps; enjoyable for second conditionals
powerpoint presentation also
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.
Brochure template for English, literacy and EAL. Students can design a brochure and also implement some Maths using the heading of pricing. This is good for informative, descriptive and persuasive writing. Simple and easy to use!
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 lesson includes a discussion at the beginning, it followed by a short reading with some questions to check the text is understood. There is a vocabulary brainstorm activity; then based on the reading students can construct a persuasive leaflet about Face yoga in their community. This is good to allow learners to work in groups, to collaborate and share ideas. It helps learners gain knowledge about an obscure topic and also to develop their health and well - being. This would be good for learners to apply who have previously studied persuasive writing techniques. All in all Speaking, reading and writing are the skills that will be enhanced in this lesson. It is designed for IGCSE second language core or extended, as well as Key stage 2, it may also be used in PSHE or Health and Social care.
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
This is a whole lesson for English, English language, EAL or literacy.
It can also be used in PSHE or Global perspectives or citizenship.
Maybe used as a reference too in Technology or Sociology.
Vocabulary activity
Reading activity
Writing activity
Speaking activity
All the activities will last 2 hours all together and require a lot of collaboration and movement.
A whole lesson that can be used for EAL/ESL/IGCE Cambridge ESL, PSHE, Business studies, Business English, Public speaking and Drama. Ready for KS3 and 4 and any intermediate upper intermediate learners of ESL.
Includes a warmer, a pre task x 2 and a main interactive group work task. A lot of interactive activities, group work and pair work, crucial and critical vocabulary and an interesting scenario to solve. It reinforces the importance of communication and conversation.
This resource has vocabulary exercises and speaking questions to prepare for IGCSE and IELTS. It also interlinks with Social studies and Citzenship and other subjects. They are predicted speaking questions which can come up in IGCSE or the IELTS exam. They are also helpful resources for literacy and EAL. There is variation of strategies and options for peer and self assessment. This unit of work can last 7-9 weeks.
This is for English students for key stage 2 or 3, can also be used for Functional skills/ basic literacy or ESOL. This is also a good resource for IGCSE Cambridge ESL core students in grade 10 or any ESL students from Pre intermediate to intermediate. The lesson covers reading, basic vocabulary, parts of speech, t provides some information for students to use during speaking preparation as for IGCSE Speaking healthy eating, junk food and convenience foods are desired topics.
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
With two great starters for any subject or for English KS3 and 4, students will do a fun getting to know you task, then brainstorm adjectives, then do a project about peace and harmony to display on the wall. Great for collaboration, fun, team building skills, reviewing adjectives and active learning. Can also be used as an introductory unit for IGCSE ESL or any ESL / EAL work.
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.