LearnEnglishFeelGood.com has been offering free resources for both students and teachers since …
LearnEnglishFeelGood.com has been offering free resources for both students and teachers since 2006. All of the resources on the site (excluding the downloadable exercise packages) are free.
At the moment, users can find about 250 English grammar exercises, 200 exercise to learn & practice English vocabulary, 200 downloadable worksheets, a collection of video-based and audio-based listening comprehension exercises, English pronunciation practice tests, exercises to build writing & literacy skills, and much more.
A chapter on using English idioms for discussing transportation for intermediate ESL …
A chapter on using English idioms for discussing transportation for intermediate ESL learners. The chapter includes audio, guessing meaning from context, and controlled and communicative practice.
This course outline is designed for a Level 5 Intermediate Communication course …
This course outline is designed for a Level 5 Intermediate Communication course at Portland Community College. It addresses listening, speaking, pronunciation, and presentation skills within the theme of career exploration drawing on some materials adapted from Oregon Career Information System.
The curriculum is designed for a course that is 10 weeks long. Each class period is two hours long, and the class meets twice weekly for a total of 20 class periods plus final exam. During the course, students complete several projects: a survey that they report in small groups a speech that they give to the whole class a video presentation that they share online a job interview as part of their final exam
Help Spanish-speaking English-language learners unlock the mysteries of their new language by …
Help Spanish-speaking English-language learners unlock the mysteries of their new language by using a bilingual book to recognize unfamiliar words and construct meaning from the text.
This is a 4-day Set of Contextualized Digital Literacy Lessons that culminate …
This is a 4-day Set of Contextualized Digital Literacy Lessons that culminate in students writing their own letter requesting a reference. These lessons include all materials or links to materials. It was taught in a computer career class for ELLs. Students need to have basic computer and word processing skills.
Brazil, the largest country in South America, also holds a large population …
Brazil, the largest country in South America, also holds a large population of English Language Learners (ELLs). This free ESL lesson plan about life is Brazil is a great opportunity for students to practice using the present simple tense! It is especially useful if you are looking for a fun, light lesson to teach.You can access 150+ more free lessons like this with a free Off2Class account!
Life in the City is a speaking lesson designed for beginner students. …
Life in the City is a speaking lesson designed for beginner students. It uses photos to prompt discussion about where they live, work, study, and have fun. By the end of the lesson, students will complete a reading activity and deliver a narrative on their own.If you enjoyed this ESL lesson plan download, there are 150+ more free lessons available with a free Off2Class account!
Are you looking for a fun lesson plan to use in your …
Are you looking for a fun lesson plan to use in your next ESL class? This lesson about living in Canada is the perfect addition to your online ESL library.You can also access 150+ more free lessons like this with a free Off2Class account!
This activity deals with the concept of rhyming. This concept is not …
This activity deals with the concept of rhyming. This concept is not immediately understood by most students and needs to be explained first with ample examples. The activity consists of groups of 3 words two of which rhyme and one doesn't. Students read the words or listen to the instructor and select the word that doesn't rhyme. They are then directed to pick a specific letter from the "wrong" word and write it in a separate column. After completing the assignment students unscramble the letters trying to form a meaningful expression related to listening which in this case is "I'm all ears".
This course is designed for high-intermediate ESL students who need to develop …
This course is designed for high-intermediate ESL students who need to develop better listening comprehension and oral skills, which will primarily be achieved by detailed instructions on pronunciation. Our focus will be on (1) producing accurate and intelligible English, (2) becoming more comfortable listening to rapidly spoken English, and (3) learning common expressions, gambits, and idioms used in both formal and informal contexts.
The study of English literature has numerous benefits. When studying poetry, students …
The study of English literature has numerous benefits. When studying poetry, students learn about syllables, sounds, and how to choose between words that have similar meanings yet differ in nuance. Taking a glance at prose gives students a look at what some great historical authors had to say and how the way these authors expressed themselves lent significance to their messages.
This short textbook was written for an English for Academic Purposes class for high school students in Japan. It could easily be used in a quarter or trimester. Nothing is dependent on the country. One term is a short time for such a vast field. Yet, if our students develop some appreciation for English literature, it will surely be a benefit to them. Hemingway once wrote, “There are many kinds of stories in this book. I hope that you will find some that you like.”
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