Articles for tag: Esl Students, Your Esl, Your Esl Students

Karla News

Jeopardy Game for the ESL Classroom

* Level: ESL Middle School, ESL High School, ESL Adults, ESL Intermediate, ESL Advanced * Time: 25 game questions for a 45 minute lesson. Welcome to an ESL lesson plan for a fun game that is similar to the TV game show Jeopardy. This complete ESL game lesson plan is a listening and speaking exercise. ...

Karla News

Class Warm Ups for English-as-a-Second-Language Students

An English-as-a-Second-Language, beginning-of-class warm up is a great way to start class and get students in an English-learning frame of mind. Many ESL students come to your classroom from an atmosphere where English is not spoken. If you are like me – teaching English to kids in a foreign country – oftentimes, the ESL students ...

Karla News

Turn an English-as-a-Second-Language Warm-Up into a Lesson Plan

So you didn’t prepare an English-as-a-Second-Language lesson plan today, but you need a good ESL classroom idea that does not require any preparation? You have come to the right article. Simply extend my ESL classroom warm-up into a full ESL lesson plan that is a fun game for you and your ESL students. You can ...

Karla News

ESL Roleplays – Part 2

Using role-plays designed for EFL and ESL can dramatically improve your students’ ability to speak in English. Here are three free role-plays that you can immediately make use of. FORCED TO LIVE ON A DESERTED ISLAND Tell students that they’re going to live on a deserted island, and, that they can only bring five objects ...

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Ways to Get Your ESL Students to Remember New Vocabulary

Having taught English as a second language to Chinese students for over three years, I have learned some good methods for getting students to remember new vocabulary. Often times, children and adults who learn a foreign tongue struggle with memorizing new terms and how to use such words and phrases in speaking and writing. As ...