Browse all our English teaching materials for ESL and EFL teachers. Ready-made presentations, warm-ups, and activities for all levels.
Dive into an exciting adventure full of crime investigations and wandering through Zootopia's towns! You'll learn how to write case files and get the most out of the movie extract.
A creative Valentine’s Day speaking activity for more advanced students to complete “puzzle” sentence starters using the first, second, and third conditionals while opening brackets and using the correct form of the verbs.
A creative Valentine’s Day speaking activity where students complete “puzzle” sentence starters using the first, second, and third conditionals.
In this light and practical warm-up, students imagine they have a small budget for Valentine’s Day and must decide how to spend it wisely.
A fun and thought-provoking Valentine’s warm-up of 5 sets where students choose only three “benefit cards” and explain their decisions - from cozy moments to confidence boosts and everyday happiness!
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.
Boost creativity & train reading skills at the same time with the 5 stories that students have to complete themselves.
Ask your students to speak up about the statements provided — do they agree or disagree with them? Extend the activity by making students defend the opinion they originally disagreed with.
These 5 pics with sentence starters are aimed at a discussion of various life topics and the practice of the third conditional.
Ready for your spooky, scary, Halloween-themed lessons full of spiders and ghosts? Use this speaking activity to review the house vocabulary — make your students sell these haunted houses if they can!
This activity is perfect for describing different room styles and revision of the house vocabulary, including furniture + using there is / there are.
Impress your young learners by using the picture stories where they have to revise the words hidden behind the emojis!