Text Message Translations: Fill in the Blanks
From their native tongue to English, students translate a typical text message they would send with their friends in this worksheet.
From their native tongue to English, students translate a typical text message they would send with their friends in this worksheet.
As an ESL teacher, you repeat phrases like “let’s begin”, “do you understand?” and “repeat after me”. This is why we produced a useful common English phrases worksheet.
If you’re teaching abroad in another country, your students may not have spoken to a lot of foreigners. So this means they they are curious about you.
This free-talking ESL board game “Talktastic” requires a game board and dice to play. But with a bit of preparation, students will be speaking in English in no time.
One of the best parts about “Pass the Ball” is that you need practically no preparation time at all. Also, you can practice anything from rhyming to vocabulary to types of things.
Like regular Bingo, the first student with a line is the winner. Instead of sitting down and listening to the teacher, they have to walk around asking question in their Bingo Sheets.
Students always find it hard to express themselves with emotions. These 7 feelings and emotions worksheets explore how we feel.
Put students in pairs, and try these free printable board games. With monitoring, these free printable board games can be a big success.
It’s the classic word association that tests your knowledge of sushi. Can you identify each type of sushi – the popular Japanese cuisine.
Let Me Introduce Myself Worksheet – How many times have you introduced yourself in your lifetime? Practice your self-introduction.