ESL Jeopardy — Vocabulary Challenge Game
Click the game below to play. Select your team, pick a category and dollar value, read the clue, and answer! 🎮 Open Full Screen ↗
Click the game below to play. Select your team, pick a category and dollar value, read the clue, and answer! 🎮 Open Full Screen ↗
Work idioms show up everywhere, from job interviews and office meetings to podcasts, films, and classroom conversations. If you want to sound more natural in professional English, these expressions help you talk about teamwork, pressure, progress, and success without sounding stiff or textbook-heavy. In this guide, you will learn ten useful idioms connected to work…
Master concept checking questions (CCQs) with 35 ESL examples for tenses, vocabulary, modals, and conditionals — plus a 4-step method and planning checklist.
Teacher talk time can quietly kill speaking practice. These 8 essential ESL strategies help teachers reduce TTT and increase student talking time fast.
ESL error correction techniques that move students forward — recasts, prompts, finger correction, delayed feedback, peer correction, writing codes, and conferences. With when to use each.
Discover 15 ESL games for adults that drive fluency, grammar and vocabulary without feeling like a worksheet. Tested activities ready for your next class.
ESL review games help teachers recycle grammar, vocabulary, and speaking targets without losing pacing or student attention.
These writing prompts for ESL students give teachers 45 practical ideas, scaffolds, and routines that make English writing easier to start and easier to improve.
Pronunciation is often the weakest skill in ESL classrooms. Many teachers skip it because they don’t know how to teach it. Here’s a practical guide to teaching English pronunciation effectively—no phonetics degree required! Clear pronunciation: Improves listening comprehension (you hear what you can produce) Builds confidence in speaking Prevents communication breakdowns Makes English easier for…
Use these ESL discussion questions to build stronger speaking lessons, richer pair work, and more confident classroom conversations.
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