Browse all our English teaching materials for ESL and EFL teachers. Ready-made presentations, warm-ups, and activities for all levels.
Need a quick speaking warm-up that works for different levels? Try Talk One Minute About… — a set of simple 3×3 speaking grids on everyday topics like daily life, shopping, housework, Easter, holidays, and free time.
If you're here looking for a fun seasonal activity before Easter, try this Easter Bingo set! It includes three ready-to-use bingo boards with engaging Easter preparation activities your students will love.
Has your Easter preparation already started? This speaking activity will come in handy as a fun way to practise comparatives while exploring Easter traditions around the world.
A fun personality quiz where students answer 7 quick questions, revise key personality adjectives, and discover which Bridgerton lady they are most like.
This fun A1 activity helps students practise the possessive ’s while exploring famous families from cartoons and movies.
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.
Use these 7 warm-ups to discuss various topics, such as summer, travelling, hobbies & interests, work, shopping, self-care, and gadgets.
Real people's reviews from TripAdvisor are presented. Seize the opportunity to explore top-notch hotels around the world.
Encourage your students to practice comparative forms by comparing well-known places in the pics.
Perfect as a conversation starter and includes the following topics: 🏝 summer 🌞 weekend ✈️ travelling 🛍 shopping 🥐 food (A2 & B1)
A fun way to practice the past perfect tense and talk about vacation experience: make the sentences by using the pic prompts and timeline.
Let's seize Black Friday as a great opportunity to discuss the students' top preferences regarding various topics - what gift voucher would they choose and why?