ESL Pronunciation Activities: 15 Ideas That Work (2026)
Fifteen ESL pronunciation activities that take students from mumbled to intelligible — minimal pairs, shadowing, drilling, and the 10-minute daily slot that works.
Fifteen ESL pronunciation activities that take students from mumbled to intelligible — minimal pairs, shadowing, drilling, and the 10-minute daily slot that works.
Getting students to remember new vocabulary is one of the biggest challenges ESL teachers face. You introduce ten words on Monday, drill them through worksheets, and by Friday half the class draws a blank. Sound familiar? The problem usually isn’t the words themselves — it’s how we teach them. Research in applied linguistics consistently shows…
Learn 11 common farmyard and animal idioms in English, including their meanings, origins, and example sentences. From locking the barn door after the horse has bolted to separate the sheep from the goats.
Transform boring grammar lessons into engaging interactive experiences your students will love Grammar instruction doesn’t have to be the dreaded part of your ESL lesson plan. With the right ESL grammar activities, you can transform tedious rule memorization into dynamic, interactive experiences that stick. Whether you’re teaching present perfect tense to intermediate students or basic…
Getting ESL students to speak English in class can feel like pulling teeth. You ask a question. Silence. You try again. More silence. Maybe one brave student mumbles a short answer while everyone else stares at their desk. Sound familiar? You are not alone. Speaking is the skill most ESL students say they want to…
If you have ever watched an ESL student stare blankly at a reading passage or freeze during a speaking activity, you already understand why scaffolding matters. Scaffolding is not about dumbing content down — it is about building temporary supports so learners can reach objectives they could not hit on their own. When done well,…
Every ESL teacher has watched it happen. A student reads along smoothly, hits an unknown word, and freezes. The flow breaks. Confidence drops. Some students reach for a dictionary. Others just skip the word entirely and hope the sentence still makes sense. Neither approach builds the kind of deep vocabulary knowledge that sticks. Context clues…
Discover why Robinson Crusoe remains a must-read classic 300 years later. Explore themes of survival, isolation, and self-discovery in Daniel Defoe’s groundbreaking 1719 novel.
Discover 12 proven ESL listening activities that build real comprehension. Learn the three-stage framework for effective listening lessons plus tips to avoid common teaching mistakes.
Practical strategies for differentiated instruction in mixed-ability ESL classrooms. Learn tiered assignments, flexible grouping, learning stations, and assessment techniques that meet every learner where they are.
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