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Here are four fun Easter activities for ESL students.
Grab this printable ESL worksheet with four Easter-themed activities for your ESL students.
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Storytelling Activities for the ESL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Storytelling can be useful to enhance students' imaginations as well as improve a wide variety of skills such as listening, comprehension, order, memory, and vocabulary. It is targeted for all ages, but best to start earliest possible to allow students to develop a liking towards reading. Storytelling can come with different forms of follow-up activities to further increase teaching efficiency as well as to check understanding of the students through elicitation. This essay will be focused on mainly storytelling activities for young learners in schools.
Activities
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Tips for Creative and Meaningful End-of-Year Classroom Activities
Sarah Jennings
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As we approach the end of another academic year, it's an ideal time to celebrate achievements, build connections, and reflect on the shared journey. Whether you're teaching in a multicultural classroom or navigating diverse educational systems, this guide is here to inspire you with innovative ideas for end-of-year activities that will leave a lasting impression on your students.
Ignite Creativity with End-of-Year Projects
Reflect with a Memory Board
Cultivate Gratitude with Thank-You Notes
End-of-Year Activities
Foster Connections
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ESL teaching classroom activities - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
1. Introduction to ESL Classroom Activities
2. Speaking and Listening Activities
3. Reading and Writing Activities
4. Vocabulary and Grammar Activities
One of the most effective ways to improve English language skills is through speaking and listening activities. These activities help students practice their pronunciation, fluency, and comprehension. One popular activity is role-playing, where students act out scenarios to practice conversational English. Another useful activity is storytelling, where students take turns sharing a story or personal experience. Listening activities, such as watching videos or listening to podcasts, can also enhance students' listening skills and expose them to different accents and speech patterns.
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5 Creative Writing Activities for the ESL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Laura Payne
Teaching Ideas
Much of language learning comes through language experimentation; steering away from examples and formulas and attempting to arrange your own ideas into words. No matter what a student's goal may be in learning English, they will eventually have to do this by leaving the classroom and using English on their own. Activities like creative writing are one method to encourage the practice of experimentation and expression in ESL students. In this post, we're going to look at five different activities students can use to put their thoughts into writing.
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1. (New Year's) Resolutions
2. Letters to the Future
3. Cultural Ambassadors
4. Travel Itinerary
5. Reactions
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What are Good Storytelling Activities for the Classroom? - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Stories are sometimes excellent resources in the ESL classroom. They can get the students talking and thinking in English about favorite fairytales or other stories they know or create themselves. With this, they can be creative while developing their own stories in class. This can lead to excitement and motivation. There is an endless supply of stories suitable for all ages and levels that could be used to develop English Language skills. And, hopefully, no shortage of imagination in the students to create unique stories.
Resources
Useful Activities
Other Materials
Teachers' Creativity
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Easter Prepositions - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Where is the bunny? For this worksheet, students have to find the correct preposition: over, between, behind, on, in, under, in front of, or next to.
This is a great worksheet to do during Easter time to practice the prepositions of place. Where is the bunny?
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Easter Crossword - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Here is an easy and funny activity for Easter time for your ESL students.
Have your students number the pictures and then fill out the crossword puzzle.
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7 Activities for Teaching Conditionals in the ESL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Teaching Ideas
One of the great things about teaching conditionals is that once you discover some classroom activities that work well for one, they can be adapted to suit any of the conditional patterns that you may be asked to teach. Here are 7 fun activities for teaching conditionals for the ESL classroom that you can easily adapt to help your students understand the correct structures and usages.
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1. Pass the Pig
2. Chain Conditionals
3. Pelmanism ("Concentration")
4. Mill Drill Questionnaire
5. Group Discussions
6. Board Game With Prompts
7. Using Songs
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5 Activities for Using Movies in the ESL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Teaching Ideas
One of the first things you should learn during a TEFL certification course is that delivering interesting lessons goes a long way to keeping your students happy and motivated in the classroom. And, if your students are stimulated by your lessons they are likely to progress quicker, which also makes the teachers job that much more satisfying.
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Silent Movie
The Prediction Game
Vocabulary Match
Guess the Dialogue
Guess My Movie
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ITTT s ESL classroom activities - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Enhance your ESL teaching skills with a wide range of engaging and effective classroom activities provided by ITTT (International TEFL and TESOL Training). From interactive games to creative projects, our activities are designed to make learning English fun and impactful for students of all ages and proficiency levels. Discover new ways to keep your students motivated and engaged while helping them improve their language skills through dynamic and interactive lessons.
1. Engaging ESL Classroom Activities
2. Benefits of Using ESL Activities
3. How to Implement ESL Activities in Your Classroom
4. Resources for ESL Classroom Activities
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7 Effective Speaking Activities for a Mixed-Abilities Classroom - TEFL Blog
Elizaveta Pachina
Teaching Ideas
Speaking is one of the most important skills (listening, speaking, reading, writing). We do not only help students to understand, write and read it, but also speak it fluently. Teaching speaking skills for a mixed-ability classroom is not easy.
1. Pair or group.
2. Say things about a picture.
3. Speaking clocks
4. How many?
5. Disappearing text
6. I went to the shop and I bought
7. Word
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8 Classroom Activities that are Great for Kinesthetic Learners - TEFL Blog
Mark Crocker
Alumni Experiences Teaching Ideas
Kinesthetic learners are learners that learn through objects that they can touch and explore. They also learn best by discovering and experiencing and particularly enjoy physical activities that involve getting out of their seat and moving around. Unlike visual and auditory learners, kinesthetic learners can be tough to accommodate in the classroom because of their need to be physically active. Since they need to be active in their learning, they may get bored very quickly if you allow them to simply listen and look at your visual aids or video presentation. As teachers, we must always be versatile and understand how to incorporate different types of learners. Luckily, there are many fun ways for kinesthetic learners to learn.
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Easter Matching Game - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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This is a fun activity to place with your ESL students during Easter. Hand out the cards and have your students find their Question/Answer match.
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Easter Word Search - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Here's a funny activity for ESL students to practice Easter vocabulary.
Have your students find 15 words in the word-search, and then color the picture.
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7 Activities for Teaching Reported Speech in the ESL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Teaching Ideas
When teaching reported speech the potential for mistakes, errors, and the general difficulty is enormous due to the number of changes that are made with verb tenses, patterns, pronouns, questions, time expressions etc.. It's important to cover the subject slowly with lots of verbal practice at every opportunity. There are plenty of standard 'change the direct speech to reported speech' activities, but your students will soon tire of these if you overuse them. Here are some ideas which have worked well in the EFL classroom and will give your students a good amount of talk time in a variety of ways.
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The Go-Between Game
The Lying Game
Pelmanism ("Concentration")
Guess Who
Reported Speech "Tennis"
Who Asked What?
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7 Fun Activities for Teaching Vocabulary in the ESL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Teaching Ideas
You will find the web full of ideas for teaching vocabulary and, although most of them are undoubtedly good activities, some are only suited to a particular level. Here are some tried and tested activities that can be adapted to suit any level of student and a variety of class sizes.
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1. Hot seat
2. Beat the clock
3. Crosswords
4. Board games
5. Slow Pictionary
6. Vocabulary tennis
7. Pelmanism ("Concentration")
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4 Activities for Teaching Future Tenses in the ESL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Teaching Ideas
In a previous post, we looked at various teaching ideas for future simple and here we're going to describe some fun ideas for teaching three other future tenses. There are a wide variety of usages for future tenses and it's always important to make sure your activities focus on the usages that you've taught in your lesson. For example, future continuous can be used to talk about an ongoing action at a point in the future, a fixed future event, polite enquiries or to predict the future or the present. Predicting the present is one that students often have trouble conceptualizing, so we might as well start from there.
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4 Activities for Teaching Future Simple in the ESL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Teaching Ideas
There are a myriad of ways to talk about the future in English, so it's important to have a variety of activities for students to practice what you've taught them. Here we're going to focus on various usages for future simple and describe some fun teaching ideas that match them.
1. Spontaneous decisions
2. Predictions (no evidence)
3. Facts/certainties
4. Assumptions/deductions
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One of the most common ways we use future simple in our day to day lives is to make spontaneous or unplanned decisions. For example, when choosing food from a menu, (I'll have the fish please), or if you have to make a change of plan (a friend calls to say they can't pick you up to go out and you might... [Read more]
7 Activities for Teaching Passive Voice in the ESL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Teaching Ideas
Passive voice is something native English speakers can use without much thought but it can be difficult for language learners to master because the switch from active to passive voice is quite an involved process – as many EFL teachers find when they first attempt to present it. Here are some fun activities that you can use in the classroom to help your students practice using this tricky language pattern. Do remember when you adapt these games that not every verb or tense in the English language can be used for the passive voice!
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Change the Room
Quiz
Describing a Process
Relay Tennis Game
Jenga
Roleplay; Blame it on Your Sister
Mill-drill (mingling)
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Easter Sequencing ESL Worksheet - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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This kindergarten Easter activity is perfect for practicing sequencing. It's a simple and fun cut and paste worksheet with Easter-related vocabulary.
Read the story together as a class. Next, discuss the images at the bottom. Then, have your students work on the correct sequence and then ccomplete the activity together as a class by glueing the images in the correct order.
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Easter Worksheets - Name Eggs - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Here is an awesome Easter worksheet for your ESL students. Work on the alphabet with this "name eggs" activity.
This Easter worksheet is perfect for beginner students. Have your students color the eggs in their name and then write their name on the line provided.
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7 Activities for Teaching the Present Perfect for the ESL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Teaching Ideas
Teaching new tenses to students of a foreign language is often not as easy as you might anticipate, especially when the tense you are trying to teach them does not exist in their native language. The following 7 activities for teaching the present perfect for the ESL classroom will help your students pick up the tense in no time!
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1. Great Accomplishments
2. Have You Ever?
3. How Many Times Since?
4. Great Ambitions
5. Most Deprived
6. Bucket Lists
7. Since or For?
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7 Activities for Teaching the Simple Present for the ESL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Teaching Ideas
ESL teachers often encounter difficulties when teaching grammar patterns to students abroad. The following 7 activities for teaching the simple present for the ESL classroom will help your students pick up the tense in an easy and efficient way.
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1. Daily Routine
2. Cultural Norms
3. Classmate Interviews
4. ESP (Extraordinary Sensory Perceptions)
5. Where am I?
6. Present Simple BINGO Mingle
7. Weekend Party
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7 Activities for Teaching the Simple Past for the ESL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Teaching Ideas
The simple past is one of the most important tenses in the English language. As it describes past actions, it's quite an easy tense to teach using a variety of fun and interactive activities. Here are 7 activities for teaching the simple past for the ESL classroom.
1. Preparations
2. Good Days and Bad Days
3. Charades Series
4. Dear Diary
5. Get Out and About
6. Accurate Endings
7. Double Duty Review
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7 Activities for Teaching Modal Auxiliary Verbs in the ESL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Simon ITTT
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The number of combinations of modals and usages is enormous, so TEFL certified teachers often spend a lot of time trying to find an activity that suits their particular teaching point. Here, we give you some adaptable ideas which should save you time thinking or searching, assuming you already have good grammatical knowledge of the subject and a little bit of creativity.
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Language Tennis
Mill-drill/Mingling
Group Discussions or Debates
Board Games
Information Exchange
Draw the Sentence
Marked Up Dice
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7 Activities for Teaching the Past Progressive for the ESL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Teaching Ideas
Teaching grammar patterns often involves a lot of classtime and the more activities you have up your sleeve as a teacher the better. The following 7 activities for teaching the past progressive for the ESL classroom will help your students pick up the tense in no time!
1. Memory Challenge
2. People Watching
3. The Luck of The Draw
4. What You Didn't Do
5. So Much in Common
6. Strange Explanations
7. My Alibi
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Pull up an image with a lot of actions going on, for example, people engaging in different activities at a park or another public place. You can either hand out printed images or show it to your students on an overhead projector or TV. After having your students analyze... [Read more]
7 Activities for Teaching the Present Progressive for the ESL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
Teaching Ideas
The present progressive is one of the most important tenses in the English language. As it describes actions currently happening, it's quite an easy tense to teach using a variety of fun and interactive activities. Here are 7 activities for teaching the present progressive for the ESL classroom.
1. Look Around
2. A Letter Home
3. A Picture's Worth
4. Charade Call Out
5. What are you doing?
6. Sorry, I Can't
7. Picture Perfect
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Have your class make observations about what's happening all around in the classroom and outside the windows. Make sure they students use the present progressive when describing what they see.
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5 Great Activities For Black History Month in the EFL Classroom - TEFL Blog
Linda Dunsmore
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It's Black History Month! Now, Black History often falls short in EFL classrooms but if you are able to include it into your EFL curriculum abroad (and you should!) here is an important reason to do so:
5 Great Activities for Black History Month in the EFL Classroom
1. Class Meeting
2. Read Alouds
3. Biographies
4. Black History Biography Necklaces
5. Interactive Board
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You get to focus on the amazing culture, history, and contributions of Black people, something a lot of EFL students would never otherwise learn.
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Bunny Reading Comprehension Easter Worksheet - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
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Here is a fun Easter-themed reading comprehension exercise for your ESL students.
Have your students read the Easter story and answer the questions below.
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