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English as a Second Language (ESL) grammar, worksheets and printable handouts for English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers and Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) instructors to use in the classroom or other teaching environment. Select from free downloadable PDF lesson plans, with answer key and instructor's notes where required, for many levels, including examination lessons for ESL/EFL/TEFL teachers.

Classroom Games
Would you like some new EFL, ESL games and activities for your classroom? Are you looking to add some spark to your English teaching? This category is dedicated to EFL, ESL language teaching and learning games and activities for children.
Two Lies and a Truth Game
Two Lies and a Truth Game
Date added: 04/30/2009
Students should play the game in groups of three. A deck of playing cards will sit in the middle of the students on a desk. The first student will draw a card. The student with the card must read the topic on the card to his peers. The person must then tell three stories about the topic, only one of which is true. Two of the stories would be false and one true. The other two students must guess which story is true.  If they guess correctly, they get a point. The next student then draws a card, reads the topic and proceeds to tell three stories. Play continues, with students taking turns drawing cards and telling stories, until the class is over.
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ESL Outburst
ESL Outburst
Date added: 04/23/2009
Outburst is a game of topics. Each card has a topic and 10 target answers. Each card is printed on both sides (800 topics) but only one side is played at a time. ZIP file contains both PDF and Word documents for ease of reproduction and flexibility for editing, customizing and updating.
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ESL Balderdash
ESL Balderdash
Date added: 04/23/2009
Real English words that no one really knows. You need at least 3 players. 6 is ideal, 10 is probably too many. Each person needs some paper (everyone should have identical paper) and a pencil. You also need one source of obscure words, like a big unabridged dictionary or the handout attached. In each round, there is one person (the "Reader") who picks the obscure word, reads it aloud to the other players and writes the true definition on his/her piece of paper. The other players (the "Writers") invent their own definition of the word and write their invented definitions on their pieces of paper. When everyone is done, the Reader gathers the papers and shuffles them, and reads them all aloud. ZIP file contains both PDF and Word documents for ease of reproduction and flexibility for editing, customizing and updating.
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