What two items would you bring if deserted on an island?
Your favorite book? Smartphone to send an S.O.S.? Your pooch?
This question is a favorite among native English speakers, and it’s a wonderful ESL filler activity that keeps your …
An all-too-common conundrum for ESL teachers is walking into a class of students whose levels vary.
And while this may seem difficult to navigate, it’s definitely possible.
In this blog post, we’ll look at the different ESL levels, the challenges …
Getting playful with the English language is a great way to push your students’ creativity and show them how useful their knowledge really is.
And the best way to do that is with fun ESL games for the classroom!
There’s …
Almost everyone loves music. To take advantage of this, consider using songs and music as the basis for new ESL song activities.
Because many popular songs tend to be pretty simple in terms of lyrics, using them can work for …
All work and no play makes Jack a dull ESL student.
If you want to really get your students excited and engaged with the language, it’s all about the games.
Beginner students need to deal with a huge amount …
ESL lesson plans need to be fun, challenging and rewarding for both you and your students.
In this post, we are going to look at four effective lesson plans that’ll help to boost your ESL high school students’ confidence with …
Too often, the quantity of ESL students talking is given priority over the quality of the speaking time.
While it’s important to get your ESL students talking, it’s even more important to get them talking well.
But how do you …