Debate: should school recess be longer?
Great topic for kids/teens to debate. A list of pros and cons is provided and learners have to come up with their own opinions. The teacher will carry out the debate and a possible script is provided.
Level: intermediate
Age: 6-14
Type: worksheet
How to Start and Continue a Conversation - Theme of Meeting Someone New (18 yrs +)
I use this worksheet to help older or adult students become more confident in asking and answering questions when meeting someone new. The sheet outlines polite questions and additionally prompts the students to respond to certain questions. This works well if the conversation is done with pairs of older students from different countries. Teacher m...
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type: worksheet
Speech Communication Guide
Areas that one must be conscious about when delivering speeches.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: activity-card
ENGLISH IN OUR DIARY LIFE
THIS LIST OF ENGLISH WORDS IS VERY USEFUL FOR MOTIVATE THE STUDENTS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
Level: elementary
Age: 9-12
Type: worksheet
Stereotypes
It�s aperfect exercise for teenagers. They can express their own observations about people.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: lesson-plan
how the 1st amendment is seen in everyday life.
this discussion lesson plan will allow students to discuss and brainstorm different ways that the 1st amendment has been used in marketing and advertising. A fun discussion for young, creative, students.
Level: advanced
Age: 14-17
Type: lesson-plan
Common errors in writing (sentences)
a worksheet that tests on students ability to identify errors commonly made by students while constructing sentences.
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type: worksheet
Peak Experiences
This is an interesting lesson that motivates students to practice their English conversation skills. After explaining the rationale, I have students draw a line on a pice of paper. At the beginning of the line they right birth, at the end, now. Students then have to write all the peak experiences that have molded them into who they are.
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Level: advanced
Age: 14-17
Type: lesson-plan
Agreeing or disagreeing
A speaking and writing exercise
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-12
Type: worksheet
English Superstitions
A 2-page worksheet for (pre-)intermediate students dealing with most common superstitions. Several exercises supporting reading (word defining, comprehension) and speaking (explanation, discussion). Prepared so that the whole worksheet or only separate parts can be used
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Conversational Activity - The Family
This is an information gap activity (conversational activity) in which students will be asking and answering questions about different family members, their marital status and their relationship with other members.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: others
SLANG: "dinner party" match the words and explanations, vocab, and a dialogue to practice and contextualize the new slang word/expressions
SLANG: "dinner party" match the words and explanations, vocab, and a dialogue to practice and contextualize the new slang word/expressions
Level: advanced
Age: 14-17
Type: worksheet
Personal cards
Cards with some personal information used to generate conversation (spelling, number, work place, address, etc)
Level: elementary
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Saturday at the Canal
This is a poem that I used in a series of classes about the USA. This was the activity for "The West."
Cut up the fragments taken from the poem and students should guess what they think the poem is about. Compare ideas.
Read poem and answer questions
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type: reading
Double letter sounds
Double letter sounds work sheet!
Level: elementary
Age: 4-6
Type: worksheet
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