Social expressions 1 - in a hotel
A collection of expressions can be used in a hotel. Hope it�s useful.
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type: worksheet
Beginner level Scavenger hunt
getting to know each other.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: activity-card
Interview
It�s a great help to the elementary students.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
WHO IS THE BURGLAR? - 30 Conversation Cards - Role play - Class and Group Speaking
This is a conversation game / roleplay for elementary to lower intermediate students. Practise simple present QUESTIONS and ANSWERS. Set of 30 CHARACTER CARDS. *** Yesterday at 10:00 pm there was a robbery in the Bank in Central Lane. The police was called immediately to investigate the crime scene and found some evidence. It had snowed yesterday t...
Level: elementary
Age: 12-17
Type: flash-card
The Planets
Give each SS a worksheet with the questions and one planet fact file. SS read their fact file and then mingle to find the answers to the questions. Finally put SS in pairs and have them talk about the discussion questions.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Conversation cards: �would�, �used to�, �be used to�, �get used to�.
Conversation cards: �would� for past habits, �used to� for past habits & states, �to be used to� (to be accustomed to) and �to get used to� (to become accustomed to). Cut up the cards and distribute to small groups of students. Mix the Qs for upper-intermediates & advanced, or use each colour individually for lower levels. Colour-coded to aid recog...
Level: intermediate
Age: 11-17
Type: activity-card
Animal Description. Group oral work
This is for group work. With the information given, kids in groups have to write a description and read it to their classmates. They have to listen carefully and answer some questions.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-14
Type: worksheet
Getting to know eachother
Students work in pairs to ask and answer personal questions. Great for ice breakers and conversation starters.
Level: intermediate
Age: 8-17
Type: activity-card
"I have a lot in common with..."
Good conversation ice breaker. Students survey eachother to discover what they have in common. Model sentences and questions are given. Optional conclusion: Students report to class, "I have a lot in common with..." "We both...."
Level: elementary
Age: 8-14
Type: activity-card
Game: 20 Questions
Students play the traditional game of 20 questions but can use this as a starter until they are familiar with the game.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-12
Type: activity-card
Advanced Conversation Lessons - Newspeak and Language in "Nineteen Eighty-Four"
This is an extract from Orwell�s "Nineteen Eighty-Four" which I use to stimulate discussion about language. You can use the material to encourage students to discuss whether or not you need language in order to "know" something. I used this a week ago and my class loved it.
Level: advanced
Age: 14-17
Type: reading
Steve Jobs: "How to Live Before you Die" TED.com Speech
Watch the video on TED.com, pausing every few minutes to concept check and answer the worksheet questions. Note any grammatical and pronunciation errors as students talk.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
ARTS: And the Oscar Goes to...
Part of lesson series THE REAL WORLD: ENGLISH (Lesson 2 of 5 about ENGLISH IN THE ARTS). Includes guessing game icebreaker and a worksheet for watching movie trailers. Look for the "Guess that Movie!" movie poster flashcards to use with the icebreaker.(http://w ww.eslprintables.com /printable.asp?id=43 2479#thetop)
Level: advanced
Age: 12-17
Type: lesson-plan
Guess that Movie! - movie poster flashcards
Conversation flashcards made from famous movie posters! Tape these flashcards to students� backs for a guessing game, or use them for other speaking/description activities! Used with my lesson plan ART: AND THE OSCAR GOES TO...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
Type: flash-card
Looking Back on This Summer
This is a useful activity for use with classes after the summer break. It is a worksheet which students fill in individually about their experiences over the summer. They then discuss them in pairs. It is simple, but students really enjoy this structured way of summing up their summer experiences.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
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