Fun Ways to Learn English
Fun Ways to Learn English
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Fun Ways to Learn English
Looking for free ESL worksheets? Browse our full collection — printable resources for every level and age group. Browse Free Worksheets →
Stop hunting for endless new games. Learn how a handful of core activity engines flex across every level, skill, and lesson stage to give you fifty reliable ESL activities.
Mastering Greetings and Small Talk in English: The Easy Guide for Beginners Welcome to the kitchen! In today’s lesson, we’re going to learn some common greetings, conversation starters, and ways to keep a conversation going in English. Whether you’re meeting a new friend at a café, a classmate at school, or a coworker at a…
Quick Answer: Effective ESL error correction means choosing the right moment and the lightest touch that still works. Correct accuracy-focused tasks on the spot, but save fluency activities for delayed, batch feedback so you don’t kill the conversation. The most reliable techniques are recasts, elicitation, clarification requests, metalinguistic clues, gesture, delayed correction, and peer correction…
A practical comparison of seven major ESL teaching methods — from Grammar-Translation to Task-Based Learning — with honest notes on what works, what flops, and when to use each.
Total Physical Response is the language method James Asher invented in 1965. Here’s how TPR works, 25 activities, a lesson plan, and when to skip it.
Movies aren’t just entertainment—they’re powerful teaching tools. Film-based lessons engage students, expose them to authentic English, and create memorable learning experiences. Here’s how to use movies effectively in your ESL classroom. Authentic language – Real accents, slang, and natural speech Cultural context – Students see how English speakers live High engagement – Movies capture attention…