Shared by Michael
This simple activitity will allow your students to practice asking questions in a fun way. I've included a blank worksheet for you to write your own words by hand. You can vary the difficulty of this game by changing the words. You don't even have to restrict yourself ...
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Keywords: elementary, game, grammar, questions, speaking, writing
Shared by Krystyna
Most of us think of dictation as the boring blast from the past but there are ways of making it a little bit more interesting.
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Posted in ESL teaching ideas
Keywords: dictation, elementary, idea, personalising, writing
Shared by Romeo
A very nice lesson based on and around a ghost story.
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Posted in ESL worksheets
Keywords: advanced, gap-fill, ghost, listening, speaking, speculation, story, true / false, vocabulary, writing
Shared by Barbarian
Students are presented with a simple dialogue which has been stripped off any punctuation. They provide the punctuation to create meaning. The fun part is that there are at least a few ways of doing this. The meaning of the dialogue can be completely changed with punctuation. When ...
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Posted in ESL worksheets
Keywords: adults, dialogue, elementary, problems, writing