Descriptive Adjectives: ESL Interactive Exercises
Everyone has someone he or she admires. Using this as a focus, students can practice English language skills with exercises that describe people they …
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Everyone has someone he or she admires. Using this as a focus, students can practice English language skills with exercises that describe people they …
Continue ReadingLanguage learners need authentic opportunities to practice and improve their skills. Activities both online and face-to-face that require attention …
Continue ReadingDo your ESL learners ask you for work to go ahead with, or that will help them learn more about English language use? Do you struggle to provide them …
Continue ReadingSummer is here! The fourth article in a series of four featuring ideas for cooking up tasty recipes for summer learning activities for ESL students …
Continue ReadingCommunication, irrespective of the mode, requires practice and so does emailing.This article is meant both for people who are already professionals …
Continue ReadingPunctuation is a convention of written English that helps you to better comprehend the content you are reading. Some of these less commonly used marks …
Continue ReadingInaugurated by the Academy of American Poets in April 1996, poetry month also marks the birth of William Wordsworth, a world-renowned English Romantic …
Continue ReadingYou’re planning your ESL English lesson plans: Do you use phonics, Oxford sight words, or a blend of both to improve vocabulary in your ESL …
Continue ReadingCooking traditional, seasonal recipes can be a great way for ESL students to learn new vocabulary as well as American culture. This article features …
Continue ReadingAboriginal storybooks are a handy way of teaching learners about Australian people and animals, as well as learning some of the words and phrases …
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