Browse all our English teaching materials for ESL and EFL teachers. Ready-made presentations, warm-ups, and activities for all levels.
This Spring Tic-Tac-Toe includes 3 versions for all levels with ready-to-use questions about spring activities and plans.
These picture-based sentence starters help students practise verb patterns (love, like, enjoy, prefer, want, decide, and more) while sharing their spring vibes and plans.
Ordering lessons problem solved - here is a collection of 3 menus, each tailored for a specific level, helping students use the language they would actually need in a real café.
If your students are into spring, try out this cute speaking activity and encourage them to choose the cat pic that represents their spring moods best.
Here is a bright and engaging speaking activity where students explore different “profiles” and talk about spring habits using the Present Simple - simple, visual, and easy to adapt!
A cozy, creative spring warm-up where students build their dream bouquet using flowers that represent spring vibes, habits, and experiences.
A light and engaging warm-up where students choose between two spring-inspired options and explain their choice.
This fun speaking game helps A1-A2 learners revise food vocabulary through description and paraphrasing. Students explain a word without using the “taboo” words shown on the card, encouraging creativity, fluency, and confidence in speaking.
This fun speaking game helps A1-A2 learners revise house and furniture vocabulary through description and paraphrasing. Students explain a word without using the “taboo” words shown on the card, encouraging creativity, fluency, and confidence in speaking.
This is a cozy, low-prep warm-up designed for A1–B2 learners aimed at boosting the aesthetics and speaking skills in your winter lessons.
Step into 2026 using these 2 vision boards that help students practise future simple and be going to while reflecting on their goals, plans, and dreams.
Love or Pass set consists of 4 pics and is a flexible speaking warm-up where students react to winter habits, plans, and mindsets by deciding whether they like them or not.