Browse all our English teaching materials for ESL and EFL teachers. Ready-made presentations, warm-ups, and activities for all levels.
Try this if you're looking for a quick and engaging warm-up! Have your students choose a paper plane and talk about their week's ups and downs.
Wrap up your lesson with a quick End of the Week Check-In ⭐ This simple speaking warm-up helps students reflect on their week using level-appropriate questions.
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.
We’re hiring — can your students match the best candidate to each job? Each one requires different skills, personality traits, and strengths. Their task is to read the Candidate Profiles and decide who fits each role best.
Practice second conditional and wish grammar structures within a relevant, thematic context — let your students share their hopes for the year ahead.
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.
Pre-school mood activated! These warm-ups may come in handy when discussing your students' new school year expectations.
Talk about exciting vacation experiences using the Past Simple tense and describing the Pinterest collages.