I piloted this activity with my 13 year old student. She is well aware of the present progressive tense, thus it was easy for her to find the correct answers. She was motivated and enthusiastic, and the activity gave her a good opportunity to practice the previously acquired skills.
Do you use idioms in your speech? I don't because I'm not a native speaker of English and not so sure about the meanings of many idioms. This task may help none native learners to learn idioms and use them in proper situations.
It's a matching game which provides pictures, written words and pronunciations. I tried it on beginning learners of 5 and 10 years old. They played it for several times with enthusiasm.
I carried it out with my nephew and and it took me a long time to find a word myself as the number of vowels was very limited. This game is more available to administrate with native speakers the vocabulary stock of which is very expanded
This is a very exciting activity for the learners of any age who are in their beginning level. While teaching i tried it out and discovered that learners were more attentive to the details. I would recommend it to any learners who want to learn writing and pronouncing correctly. Don't miss your chance to learn them quickly and effectevily!!!
I have tried this game with an intermediate and upper intermediate level students and it worked quite well. The only difficulty may the result of culture differences. There may be some set phrases which do not exist in the S's native language, and unfamiliarity with this set phrase may cause come difficulties. However it is very useful and effective.
learners should watch the video after which they should anwser the questions on newspapers. This can work best with the learners of upper intermediate or low advanced level.
This is a crossword puzzle which helps students practice months of the year, ordinal numbers, etc. I tried crossword puzzles in my previous teachings and it is really interesting especially for the 11-12 year old students.
These fleshcards can help an ESL/EFL teachers to teach the name of animals with the help of interesting fleshcards. I am going to use them during my today's class with Prep 2A children at the ages of 5-7.
These are pretty well flashcards in terms of teaching the names of animals. While using these flashcards, I reached my goal, i.e. I was able to teach my kids the names of animals and they were very interested.
I have tried to teach my private student the prepositions of place.My student was 9 and she learned them easily because she could see them on slides. If you visit this page and scroll down a bit, you are sure to notice an application named 123listening.Here you can find the listening part related to this topic. Enjoy your class!
Great as a follow up activity once the kids know the related nutrition vocab and basic nutrition facts. Then kids can create their own balanced lunches and talk about them or share otherwise
This game is a good source for teaching food and catering vocabulary. Learners have a chance to listen to the pronunciation of words and see them at the same time. Besides, the game gives some useful information about healthy food. I piloted it on my friend's mother who has an elementary level of English. She liked it very much and said that it was really useful.