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Optimize your ESL classroom with a lesson plan template tailored for language instruction. This resource helps you structure lessons that address vocabulary, grammar, and conversational skills. Use it to create focused and dynamic lessons that meet the needs of English learners.
English - Past simple of regular verbs
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
English - Past Simple of Regular Verbs Resource This resource offers a comprehensive approach to teaching the Simple Past tense in English. Its primary focus is on regular verbs, specifically their affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. This effective tool enhances students' vocabulary and clarifies their understanding of prepositions and verbs related to routines and factual events. Vibrant Lessons This PowerPoint-based lesson comprises approximately 37 slides captivatingly designed with color-coded lexicon as well as engaging images, all aimed at aiding the retention of information. The content is neatly structured into an hour-long lesson allowing ample time for repeated practice sessions. Versatile Application The product can be implemented across different learning modes including: Whole group instruction, Small group activities, Homework assignments. Beyond Drills: Interactive Conversations In addition to structured drills focusing on spelling distinctions and verb substitutions, this resource concludes with an interactive free conversation activity ; allowing students to apply their newly gained knowledge in a meaningful context. Suitable for All Audiences This product has been designed for broad-spectrum usability - it's suitable both within public classrooms or homeschooling settings; catering not only to students from any grade level but also helpful adults seeking proficiency in English as a Second Language (ESL). Note: To discover supplementary or complementary language arts teaching resources continue searching our online store! Note: For usage convenience this product comes available in Microsoft PowerPoint format making it practical across numerous digital platforms.
Author Learning Resources Producer
Tags Past Simple, Regular Verbs, English Grammar, Vocabulary, Speaking Practice
Core Semantics Mats + Cards: Salty Snacks Pack
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Language Development, Pre-Reading, ESL, Vocabulary, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games
Core Semantics Mats + Cards: Salty Snacks Pack This 13-page pack focuses on building vocabulary related to salty snacks. It includes full-color and black-and-white images of various snacks that can be used as writing prompts or conversation starters. Teachers can utilize these cards for individual, small group, or whole class activities to practice language skills. The cards work well for matching activities, memory games, and giving instructions. They can help students develop language comprehension, expression, speech, communication, and more. The images provide visual guidance to strengthen vocabulary and writing skills in a student's native language or as part of ESL curriculum . Teachers can print the cards to create homework boards for parents to use with their children. The series contains semantic category materials on toys, household items, animals, community locations, weather, senses, and more that can be combined for categorization and reasoning tasks. This versatile resource allows teachers to build critical language and cognitive skills in a variety of engaging ways.
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags Snacks, Language Development, Speech Therapy, Literacy Station, Semantics Posters, Flachcards, Centers, Match To Sample, Occupational Therapy, Words Aside
Elicit v. Illicit | Advanced Lesson Plan
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Elicit v. Illicit | Advanced Lesson Plan This advanced lesson plan helps students master the difference between "elicit" and "illicit." It begins by clearly explaining each term, providing examples and non-examples to illustrate proper usage. Students then apply their knowledge through targeted exercises assessing comprehension and grammar skills. Educators can implement this versatile resource in multiple settings - whole group instruction, small group practice, individual assignments, or homework. The engaging material challenges more advanced learners while the answer key supports self-directed learning. Provided as a downloadable PDF, it also integrates with Google Apps for easy digital assignment. This standards-aligned lesson plan aims to boost vocabulary and language mastery for grades 7-12.
Author TEAM TEFL
Tags Word Uses, Verbs, Adjectives, Grammar Lesson, ESL, Illicit Elicit, Illicit And Elicit
Core Semantics Mats + Cards: Fruits Pack
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Language Development, ESL, Vocabulary, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games
Core Semantics Mats + Cards: Fruits Pack is a 13-page resource for building vocabulary and communication skills. It contains colored and black-and-white images of different types of fruit. These visual aids can be used for open-ended writing prompts, conversation starters, group activities, and more. Build language comprehension, expression, speech, memory, following instructions, and other skills. Use the cards for match-to-sample games , memory games , and other interactive activities. This pack focuses on fruit, but there are also semantically categorized card packs available for vegetables, sweets, toys, musical instruments, animals, weather concepts, and more. With boards and cards for vocab building, cognitive skills, and communication practice, this resource has many applications for individual, small group, and whole class activities.
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags Semantics, Poster Mats, Language Development, Speech Therapy, Fruit, Match To Sample, Vocabulary, Illustrations, Esl, Words Aside
Who's There? Short Story | Advanced Lesson Plan
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Who's There? Short Story Advanced Lesson Plan This resource helps educators teach critical reading and grammar skills using the short story "Who's There?". Students will read the narrative then complete reading comprehension and grammar exercises that align to middle school English Language Arts standards. These materials can be used flexibly for whole class instruction, small groups, individual practice, or homework. Answer keys are provided for educators. This practical lesson plan resource comes as a PDF document that works seamlessly with Google Apps, making it easy to assign digitally. The content aims to engage learners, assessing their understanding of literary concepts like plot, character, theme, and grammar conventions through readable practice passages and concise questions crafted for middle grade students.
Author TEAM TEFL
Tags Short Story, ESL Lesson, Grammar, Comprehension, Reading
Who Am I? Short Story | Advanced Lesson Plan
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Who Am I? Short Story - Advanced Lesson Plan This resource guides advanced students through analysis of the thought-provoking short story "Who Am I?". Learners will read the narrative then complete reading comprehension and grammar exercises to demonstrate their understanding. Educators can implement this lesson plan in multiple ways - as an individual assignment, small group activity, or full class discussion. The questions and tasks promote critical thinking skills as students analyze the themes around identity and self-discovery. This advanced English lesson comes as a PDF packet with the literary passage and corresponding student worksheets. An answer key is included for educators. The engaging story and focused questions are designed to strengthen secondary or post-secondary students' reading, writing, vocabulary and grammar proficiency.
Author TEAM TEFL
Tags Short Story, Reading Passage, ESL Lesson, Vocabulary, Language Practice
ESL DEBATES AND DEBATING GIVING A PERSONAL OPINION IN ENGLISH
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Debate ESL speaking fluency development topics for exam preparation. This resource is wonderful to: -engage students in debate about current topics (natural disaster, school uniforms, hip hop music, etc.) -develop speaking fluency These colorful and engaging topic cards can be used for students of all levels and ages. I have successfully used these cards in a classroom as well as an online environment with individual students as well as in groups. It is excellent for exam preparation, especially exams where students have to engage in a dialogue and state their opinions and also to develop essay writing.
Author English Speaking Fluency Bla-blah
Tags DEBATES, DEBATING, ESL, EFL, ENGLISH SPEAKING., Debate Topics For Esl
Second Conditional
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
This lesson serves as an introduction or review of the uses of the second conditional in English. The presentation consists of approximately 44 visually appealing slides, featuring captivating images, color-coded sentences, and a variety of interactive drills and suggestions for speaking practice. With an estimated duration of 1 hour, this Powerpoint presentation provides a comprehensive and engaging learning experience. To conduct a well-rounded lesson and maximize student engagement, here are some effective strategies for the teacher: Take full advantage of the visually appealing slides and beautiful images to support comprehension and make the content more engaging. Encourage students to actively interact with the visuals, such as describing the images or discussing them in pairs or groups. Incorporate interactive activities: Make use of the suggested drills and interactive speaking practice activities provided in the presentation. Encourage students to actively participate, express their opinions, and engage in meaningful conversations using the second conditional. Provide ample practice opportunities: Offer sufficient practice opportunities throughout the lesson to reinforce the usage of the second conditional. This can include individual exercises, pair work, group discussions, or role-plays. Monitor and provide feedback: As students engage in speaking activities, monitor their performance and provide constructive feedback to help them improve their accuracy and fluency. Encourage peer feedback as well, promoting a supportive and collaborative learning environment. Wrap up with a summary: At the end of the lesson, summarize the key points covered and allow students to ask any remaining questions. Use this time to review the main uses of the second conditional and provide additional examples for clarification if needed. By following these tips, teachers can create a dynamic and effective learning experience using the provided slides and activities, ensuring students gain a solid understanding of the second conditional and have ample opportunities to practice and apply their knowledge.
Author Learning Resources Producer
Tags Second Conditional, If Clauses, Conditionals, Grammar, Speaking, Drills, Exercises, Inglês
Noisy Neighbours Short Story | Advanced Lesson Plan
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Noisy Neighbours Short Story Advanced Lesson Plan This informative lesson plan helps students dive deeper into the short story "Noisy Neighbours" through comprehension questions and grammar exercises. Educators can implement this versatile resource in various settings like whole group instruction, small reading groups, or as a homework assignment. Students will analyze the themes and characters while sharpening their English language abilities. Answer keys are provided for instructors. This engaging lesson plan assessed reading skills and challenges more advanced English language learners to apply what they have learned. It is designed for grades 7-12 but can be adapted for other levels. Whether used in a classroom, tutoring session, or homeschool curriculum, this lesson plan facilitates meaningful discussion and evaluation of a thought-provoking short story.
Author TEAM TEFL
Tags Short Story, Reading Passage, Comprehension, Writing Sentences, ESL, Neighbors Short Story, Neighbors (short Story)
The Chest Poem | Advanced Lesson Plan
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This is an advanced lesson plan worksheet set for The Chest poem. Students will read the poem and then complete the exercises to follow, which will assess their comprehension and implement grammar skills. This resource can also be accessed through Google Apps. Answer key included.
Author TEAM TEFL
Tags Poetry, ESL Lesson, Language Arts, Reading, Grammar Skills
I've Got News Short Story | Advanced Lesson Plan
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
I've Got News Short Story | Advanced Lesson Plan This is a comprehensive resource designed specifically for the Language Arts curriculum. The focus is on enriching students' comprehension skills and reinforcing their grammar abilities. As it's not grade-specific, this beneficial tool has utility across various educational levels. Structure and Functionality Prepared with consideration of students' learning patterns, this teaching tool comprises an engaging short story - I've Got News. Students are tasked to read the passage and complete subsequent evaluative exercises that scrutinize their understanding of the text and application of grammar rules. The material comes in three PDFs presenting four instantly printable pages. The structure allows flexibility for implementation in diverse classroom environments: whole-group instruction or small group assignments. You can use this versatile material to engage learners actively during class or as constructive homework task. Digital Accessibility & Answer Key Inclusions Digital Accessibility via Google Apps - This feature expands its use across both traditional classrooms or homeschool setups where technology additions are encouraged. This convenience recognizes the shift towards digital-aided education and delivers instruction without physical limitations. Included answer key - It provides solutions against student responses enabling teachers to efficiently gauge progress while also identifying areas needing further exploration. Note: Despite appearing primarily useful within Language Arts classes designed for English speakers alone, this lesson plan also serves ESL learners making it a vitally essential asset where English instructions need supporting resources like these to foster comprehension proficiency. Overall Impact! All-in-all, The I've Got News Short Story | Advanced Lesson Plan transcends conventional teaching modes offering immense value. It equips students with more than just structured learning objectives - It establishes a strong foundation for broader language usage mastery across diversified mediums.
Author TEAM TEFL
Tags Short Story, Advanced, Comprehension, Grammar Skills, Language Arts
The Regret Short Story | Advanced Lesson Plan
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
The Regret Short Story | Advanced Lesson Plan This advanced English lesson plan helps students improve their reading comprehension and grammar skills. Educators can use this resource with individual students or small groups who would benefit from more challenge. The central text is a short story titled "The Regret." Learners will analyze the themes and literary devices utilized in the story. The exercises guide students to make inferences, identify cause and effect relationships, chronologize events, and more. Finally, students will apply their knowledge through grammar focused activities. With answer keys included, teachers can easily implement this lesson or assign it as independent practice. The engaging short story and variety of tasks help high-level students analyze literature more critically. This resource is available as a PDF printable or through Google Apps for learning flexibility.
Author TEAM TEFL
Tags Short Story, Reading Passage, ESL, Language Arts, Comprehension
Bear v. Bare | Advanced Lesson Plan
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Bear v. Bare | Advanced Lesson Plan This advanced lesson plan helps students master the difference between "bear" and "bare" through informative instruction and targeted exercises. After an engaging lesson on the proper usages of these commonly confused words, students will apply their knowledge by completing comprehension questions and grammar activities. Educators can implement this versatile resource in whole-class or small-group settings, for independent practice, or as a homework assignment. Answer keys are included, making it easy to monitor student progress. This material is available digitally through Google Apps for seamless integration with existing technology platforms. With clear explanations, practical examples, and assessments to gauge understanding, this lesson plan equips students to confidently distinguish between "bear" and "bare."
Author TEAM TEFL
Tags Word Uses, Homonyms, ESL Lesson, Reading Passage, Comprehension