ESL Discussion Worksheet: Email Newsletters

A one-page printable or interactive PDF discussion worksheet on email newsletters! Includes a video, listening comprehension, discussion questions, and a collaborative task-based activity. Perfect for ESL discussions about email newsletters.

Looking for an engaging and modern way to spark meaningful conversation in your ESL classroom? Our ESL Discussion Worksheet on Email Newsletters offers a dynamic learning experience, all packed into a one-page printable or an online-friendly interactive PDF. This versatile resource combines authentic material with thought-provoking activities, designed to build your students’ language skills while discussing a topic everyone can relate to—email.

I guess you could say I’m addicted to email. Yep, it’s not social media (unless you count YouTube Shorts…); I check my email all the time. Why!? I even check the promotions and updates folder. I might have a problem. I’ll just say that I am signed up for a number of newsletters that are actually pretty interesting. And what’s best (for me) about these newsletters: Short text. Yes, I said it… I rarely read the full articles :/ But getting the headlines and a short summary does help me feel a bit more connected to what’s going on.

I’m not saying I’m right. And I’m not saying you’ll be talking about my email habits in this discussion. Thankfully. But I was interested to find out that I’m apparently not alone, and companies are still heavily using email marketing to build trust and sell to their customers. Also, my eyeballs are worth a lot of money. Wish I could get a cut!

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Ian Kime

Ian Kime

I have been teaching English abroad since receiving my CELTA certificate in Poland in 2018. I enjoy tracking my individual students’ development but love having lessons with big groups! Now that I teach online, I am accompanied by my sidekicks Olaf, Mała, Pirate and Bandit on a regular basis.

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