Sandie_Mourao_FL_corners_handout.pdf Select an English topic from the 54 topics available Each topic has 10 pictures (Beginner) or 20 pictures (Intermediate) with their accompanying written texts and spoken English recordings. There are 56 Beginner topics and 58 Intermediate topics to choose from. All the topics are free to use. They are suitable for adults, students and children starting to learn English as a second language. English Activities is a free online resource consisting of English lessons, English games and English tests to help both adults and kids studying ESL & EFL English. Key features of our EFL / ESL topics: 10 or 20 specially drawn pictures that clearly illustrate the concept being depictedEach picture has a standard text and recording that can be played as requiredThe language is beginner ESL EFL English and consists of words, simple phrases and short sentences in the first person present tense. English Activities should be used like this: English topics | English lessons | English gamesEnglish tests | English vocabulary
Resource books Realbooks in the primary classroom – Mary Glasgow Scholastic This is a photocopiable resource book in the Junior English Teachers series by Mary Glasgow Scholastic. It was thanks to the enthusiasm of Opal Dunn and Andy Cowle that the book was written; it was published in 2003. It provides activities to accompany nine picture books, all published by Scholastic: As big as a pig; Pudding Face; Wait and See; Ketchup on your cornflakes; Wake up Charlie! Inglês no 1.º ciclo – práticas partilhadas ASA Editores This remains the only publication in Portuguese of this type and is a handbook for pre-school and primary teachers of English, in Portugal. Big Books. This is a resource book for the Spanish market, so the notes have been translated into Spanish. The Puppet show, Poppy's pot and Big books and little books. Orientações Programáticos – Ministério da Educação Through my work with APPI I was asked to write the guidelines for teaching English in the last two years of primary education.
Engelska spel Det engelska språket omger oss alltmer i vardagen. Spela dessa engelskaspel så att du kan, vågar och vill använda engelska i olika situationer. Här har vi samlat alla spel inom ämnet Engelska. Spelen passar förskolan, grundskolan och ändå upp till gymnasiet. Food Årskurs 1 0 av 3 nivåer klara Para ihop olika matord på engelska med rätt bild i detta spel. Am / is / are 0 av 2 nivåer klara • Verbet är - am/are/is Träna verbet "är" som på engelska heter antingen am, is, eller are. Wild animals Ett spel där eleven får lära sig vilda djur på engelska. Engelska glassmaker • Glassorter• Frukter• Sötsaker Glassmaker på engelska. Glosor från Minecraft 0 av 5 nivåer klara • Stavning• Engelska• Glosor• Minecraft Stava rätt på glosor från MInecraft. Oregelbundna verb • Verb• Oregelbundna Träna tio oregelbundna verb i de tre formerna. Practise Colours • Igenkänning• Engelska• Färger Öva färger med hjälp av bilder. Engelska julord 0 av 16 nivåer klara • Engelsk jul• Engelsk nyår• Stavning julord 0 av 20 nivåer klara
ESL Flashcards Here you will find a collection of hundreds of flashcards for ESL kids. Each flashcard set has both small (four on one A4 sheet) and large (two on one A4 sheet) versions. There are two copies of each card, one with a word describing the picture, and the other without a description so that you can write your own. This is particularly helpful with differences in American and British English. The flashcards are saved as .pdf files which are opened in your browser with Adobe Acrobat Reader or other PDF reader. Most computers already have this installed but if not, you can download it here for free. Below the vocabulary list for each flashcard theme, there is a 'Single Flashcard Wizard' which you can use to print individual cards instead of a whole set. To get started, choose a flashcard category from the list on the right.
Short Stories for Kids ESL Lessons for Kids, English for Primary school kids, 3rd Grade English Video Lessons For Primary Schools The English lessons below are for primary & elementary level school kids. Most of the lessons are videos or available as Powerpoint download with embedded sounds. All the work has been done. ESL Beginner/Elementary Lessons -3rd Grade ESL Primary/Elementary School Lessons Grade 3 Lesson 1: Days of the week: What day is today? Video Lessons by Unit & Level Level 1 Course Video Tutorials Unit intro – Alphabet & Phonics Resources. Aim: Teach letters of the alphabet Unit 1 – Greetings - Hello Aim: Teach basic greetings – Hello, Hi, Goodbye. Unit 2 – What’s your name? Aim: To teach kids how to say their names. Unit 3 – How old are you? Aim: Teach kids how to say their age and learn numbers 1 to 5. Unit 4 – Numbers – How many? Aim: Teach kids how to count from 1 to 10. Unit 5 A – Colours – What colour is it? Aim: Teach kids how to describe things through colours. Unit 5 B - Colours Vocabulary Aim: Teach colours vocabulary Unit 5 C - Green Monster Colours Lesson Hide
Printables All printables are provided free of charge, but please read the terms of use! Terms of Use These printables are provided free of charge and are for personal use only. You may: Print as many copies as you’d like Use them in a group or classroom setting Share the link to my blog with other people who are interested in the program You may not: Sell or distribute this file Host this file on your own website Upload this file to a shared website (i.e. 4shared.com) When in doubt, please ask! erin at royalbaloo dot com* Teaching Kids Online – ESL Games and Activities for Virtual Classes with Young Children - Tea Time Monkeys This is certainly a fun activity that is great for getting kids moving around. However, for it to be successful you’ll need to figure out a way to manage it properly. A lot of teachers seem to be recommending Scavenger Hunts for live-stream classes with preschoolers, although I’m not sure how they control the time. I can easily imagine a situation where the kids run off from the computer to find the items and one or two don’t reappear because they are obsessively looking for that one particular teddy to show to everyone else, and it absolutely can’t be any other teddy. Or they get distracted because they find another toy they haven’t played with in ages and completely forget about the class! Especially for 3-6 year olds, you’ll need to ensure parents are right there with them to keep kids on task. Personally, I can see it working really well as a follow-up activity that children do in their own time.