As we near the end of 2019 we also say goodbye to the 2010’s. Take a stroll back through the good, the bad and the ugly of the decade with this comprehensive review of the biggest news stories from around the world.
We also take a look forward to 2020 and discuss the most anticipated events that will see us enter the new decade.
I have added two levels so that this one item can cover all ESL learners. The first pack is aimed at beginners to pre-intermediate (A1-A2) learners and the second is for intermediate (B1+) and higher students.
In the preview you will find the entire product for the intermediate+ level students.
In part 1 there are a number of exercises within one main activity. There are a selection of photos of events from one of the years. The students try to guess what news story each photo is referring to. Then they read the review of the stories before trying to guess the year. There are ten of these in total to represent each of the years from the decade.
To incorporate English grammar there are exercises throughout the reviews that will test your student’s knowledge. These includes questions on past simple regular and irregular, superlatives, connecting words, synonyms, antonyms, was/were and many more.
The first part finishes with 20 conversation questions to encourage a group discussion about the 2010’s.
Part 2 starts with a look into the events coming up in 2020 with topics including politics, technology, sport and film. They include future exercises and language.
The second part concludes with ten conversation questions about the year ahead.
ESL Business English course books levels 1, 2 and 3 by TEAM TEFL.
These course books are available for distance learning with editable Google Slides and PowerPoint.
Consisting of 36 business lesson plans and providing over 50 hours of teaching materials, these course books are a vital resource for your business classes.
These lesson plans are designed to improve the communication skills of learners featuring many different real-life business situations such as customer service, sales, presentations and meetings.
The complete Business Collection is recommended for A2 pre-intermediate and higher level students.
Our Business English ESL lesson plans follow a comprehensive learning structure, including;
A warmer
Two closed exercises
One open exercise
Group activity
Revision
In this Phrasal Verbs series there are 12 lesson plans in total with 120 pages and over 200 examples of different phrasal verbs with their meanings. This series is intended for English learners from B1-C1.
Phrasal Verbs are among the most frustrating aspects of both teaching and learning English. With very few rules and making very little sense they can appear quite daunting at first. They are the tried and tested example of practice makes perfect.
Over the years it has been widely accepted that tackling phrasal verbs effectively means studying them one main verb at a time - so that’s exactly what we’ve provided in this series.
What is included in the series?
An in-depth analysis of phrasal verbs formed from 10 main verbs including:
Look
Get
Put
Break
Come
Take
Pass
Keep
Move
Run
There are also revision exercises and 50 of the most common phrasal verbs from main verbs not already included.
What rules will we study in this series?
1- The difference between literal and metaphorical phrasal verbs.
2- Which phrasal verbs are separable and inseparable.
3- Whether a phrasal verb is:
Transitive and separable by choice
Transitive and separable by obligation
Transitive and inseparable
Intransitive
Each lesson plan includes;
Examples of phrasal verbs
Three exercises
Conversation
Each lesson plan is for ESL students lever B1-C1 and should take around 45-60 minutes depending on teacher style.
ESL lesson plan for A1 Beginner ELL and ELA learners about Past Simple. This ready to use TEFL resource includes everything from flash cards to activities as well as conversation topics and writing drills. Designed to enhance language proficiency, this engaging lesson plan covers the fundamental concepts and practical exercises related to using the past simple tense in everyday conversations. From understanding regular and irregular verb forms to correctly expressing past actions and events, our lesson plan equips ESL learners with the knowledge and confidence to use the past simple tense accurately. With interactive activities, practice exercises, and real-life examples, this lesson plan fosters essential language skills and builds a strong foundation in English grammar.
This is an A1 Beginner ESL lesson plan from the TEAM TEFL A1 course book https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12105424
It is also included in our course book bundle
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12121091
The lesson plan includes:
Flash cards
A cover page
A warmer - Chatterbox
Main usage
Construction
Rules including any exceptions
Examples
Two closed exercises
One open exercise
Revision exercise
Writing exercise
Activity - E.g Game, quiz, puzzle etc to finish the class.
Answer key
This lesson plan is for ESL students from 14 years to adults and should take around 60-90 minutes depending on teacher style. The lesson is available in PDF and Google slides