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I have taught English, EAL, French, Spanish and Italian. I love to use images. I like to make short activities, useful for starters or fillers.

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I have taught English, EAL, French, Spanish and Italian. I love to use images. I like to make short activities, useful for starters or fillers.
ISIS Attack in Paris
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ISIS Attack in Paris

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Some slides to help explain what happened in Paris, if not why. Suitable for younger students. There are some activities to ensure comprehension and hopefully promote some thinking. If there is anything inappropriate, please let me know.
Rooms in the House
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Rooms in the House

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Excellent diagram of a house! A match up exercise - match the names of the rooms to the pictures and a true and false activity. The house template is from eslprintables.
The BBC's 'The Supporting Act'
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The BBC's 'The Supporting Act'

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The BBC is going to run this wonderful Christmas-themed clip until Christmas Eve, when apparently something wonderful will happen... (I think it will be Mum's return...). There are 20 questions here to test your students' observational skills. Full key included.
Shapes on the High Street
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Shapes on the High Street

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A two page activity to get your students talking and writing about shapes. Parts of this could be used as starters and it could certainly lead to a survey: go onto the street and see how many shapes you can spot and in what circumstances. EAL teachers can use this to teach/reinforce prepositions and the present continuous tense.
Counting shapes
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Counting shapes

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Practice writing full sentences with 'there is&' and &';there are' and counting. They are going to want to colour this picture in! I have permission to use it from the artist, Melanie Hope Greenberg. A bit of fun!
Pupils' Writing Checklist
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Pupils' Writing Checklist

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This is a writing mat for pupils - they have to follow the instructions to help them with their writing. This is a form to help self-assessment for EAL pupils.
Jenny's Terrible Day
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Jenny's Terrible Day

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A short reading comprehension with a true and false exercise and some questions. Focus past simple tense. Check out the template; it's definitely got the wow factor! I got this from the best EAL site ever - eslprintables. If you are an EAL teacher, join up. It&'ll be the best thing you ever did.
NASSEA Step levels for students
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NASSEA Step levels for students

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I have simplified the language of the NASSEA steps, so that students can be involved in their assessments and understand where they are and what their targets are.
Hallowe'en!
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Hallowe'en!

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A nice picture, with activities. Will suit beginners and early intermediates.
At the Beach
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At the Beach

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A great picture, with activities to practise the present continuous tense.
King Salvo and the Wise Witch
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King Salvo and the Wise Witch

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A short story on a ppt, (32 slides) with some images and activities. This ppt accompanies my short story of the same title. The wise witch has cast a spell on King Salvo, but ultimately, will it help him to become a better king? A Midas-esque story!
Tutorial and model lessons for writing.
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Tutorial and model lessons for writing.

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Take a basic plot and build it up into an outstanding lesson, with your students producing a piece of writing at the end. No resources are needed. Of course, you can produce resources to complement the lessons if you want. I have provided one differentiated question sheet which would be useful for EAL students. This is based on an idea by 'Lauriane'. I would love to meet her.