Pushy Salesperson: Advertisement Ideas for School Project
Sell something that nobody wants to buy like a pushy salesperson. For example, you can use forks to eat food, comb your hair, open cans, mix ingredients and clean pans.
Sell something that nobody wants to buy like a pushy salesperson. For example, you can use forks to eat food, comb your hair, open cans, mix ingredients and clean pans.
As the teacher says the minimal pair, students circle the word they hear all the way to the bottom of the pyramid
In this preposition practice worksheet, students practice prepositions by writing down the location of the ball in each scene. Where is the apple in relation to the box(es)?
Have you ever made a pizza? Which ingredients would you add? In this transition words worksheet, practice transition words for how to create a pizza.
Not only does it helps students practice pronunciation, but they also learn to rhyme. For the picture rhymes worksheet, what is the rhyming picture?
Is there an emoticon that describes your mood? Find several emoticons in the worksheet that describe how you are feeling and write a sentence using them.
Roll the dice. For each square that you land on, say the number on the square. Finally, take turns with your partner until you reach the end of the board game.
This roleplay activity in the classroom is a challenge to keep up with the flapping lips. First, use any English movie on mute with no subtitles. Students must re-enact the dialogue like voice-over actors.
Students brainstorm different uses for a “multi-purpose item”. For example, you can use forks to eat food, comb your hair, open cans, mix ingredients and clean pans.
These minimal pairs ESL cards practices pairs of words with similar sounds. Students grab the card they hear as fast as possible. The student with the most cards at the end wins.