Choosing Between Red and Blue
Choosing Between Red and Blue
Choosing Between Red and Blue
ESL grammar games can make tricky language points memorable. Try 15 fast, flexible activities teachers can use with teens, adults, and mixed-level classes.
60 ESL writing prompts by CEFR level (A1–C2), with scaffolds, rubrics, and the four mistakes teachers make. Free templates for every classroom.
Task-based language teaching is an ESL methodology where students learn by completing a meaningful task — booking a hotel, planning a route, solving a puzzle, writing a short report — and the grammar work happens after the task, not before it. The order matters. Meaning comes first; form follows once the teacher has watched what…
A comprehensive guide to using Dolch sight words with ESL learners. Covers classroom strategies, grade-level breakdowns, Heart Words, and assessment ideas for tracking sight word mastery.
Most ESL classrooms have one student who answers every question and twelve who barely open their mouths. The right ESL speaking activities can flip that ratio in a single lesson — but only if you pick the activity that matches your group, your stage of the lesson, and the goal you’re actually trying to hit….
Discover 7 engaging ESL vocabulary games that keep students excited about learning new words. These classroom-tested activities work for middle school and all levels.
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