Use this flexible questions maze game as an icebreaker, question-making review activity, or vocabulary/grammar practice for your students.
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Use this flexible questions maze game as an icebreaker, question-making review activity, or vocabulary/grammar practice for your students.
It’s not your first time with the subject, but this ESL Conspiracy Theories Lesson Plan will definitely be the best iteration.
Students make questions to match the answers within a Christmas theme. Then, break off into pairs or groups to interview each other!
Today you and your students will be talking about the myth of Arachne from Greek mythology, AKA the origin of the very first spider.
A quick and fun warm up, waiting, or end of class game to practice both past perfect and irregular verbs in your online classroom.
Have a conversation with your students about History in the ESL classroom with this PDF activity for online and offline lessons.
Today you and your students will be talking about the death of Queen Elizabeth II with this interactive ESL discussion worksheet
An icebreaker you can use online or offline to help your new groups get to know each other. What do they have in common?
This infographic allows you to talk about romance scams and discover the figures related to online scams. It is followed by a game wherein students invent false but convincing excuses.
Are rents and home prices going up in your area? Use this affordable housing ESL discussion worksheet online as an interactive PDF or offline as a printable. Today you and your students will be talking about one company's fight against the housing crisis in California...
Talk about the elderly in your ESL classroom online or offline with activities for every level. A sensitive subject, but an important one!
Why would we subject ourselves to an old torture device? Today you and your students will be talking about the history of the treadmill. No, not the history of jogging, running or working out in a sweaty gym, but its darker history. Much darker history....
Are you dorkily awkward or adorably real? You may be both – adorkable! Learn about it with this adorkable ESL discussion worksheet.
Are you a timebender or timekeeper? Time to work out why one of your students is always late. Today you'll be talking about the reasons behind some individuals' chronic lateness and then discuss the importance or lack of punctuality in modern day life with this...
Quick and Easy No Prep ESL Discussion Can you comfortably live in New York City with $60K? Today you and your students will be talking about the cost of living in New York City for a "normal" young person. Fallon left her affordable hometown for New York City...
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