Fun Ways to Learn English!
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 →
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 →
A practical guide to running group and pair activities that actually raise student talk time, with interaction patterns, grouping logic, and fixes for the moments when pair work goes quiet.
An ESL lesson plan template every teacher can copy. 5 stages, 3 worked examples for beginners, adults, and young learners, plus a free format.
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.
Quick Answer: The most effective way of using songs to teach English is to treat the song as a language text, not background noise. Pick a track that matches your students’ level, then build a task around it — a gap-fill for listening, lyric strips for sequencing, or a chorus for pronunciation drills. Play it…
Quick Answer: Task-based learning (TBL) is an approach where students complete a real communicative task — solving a problem, planning a trip, ranking a list — and the language they need emerges from doing it, not from a grammar lecture beforehand. You run it in three phases: a pre-task warm-up, the task cycle itself (do…
Fifty classroom-tested ESL activities organized by lesson stage — from warm-ups and vocabulary drills to speaking tasks, review games, and exit tickets.