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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.

Level Two 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.
Talk About Your Experiences
Talk About Your Experiences
Date added: 04/29/2009
Students talk about their lives and experiences. Since the present perfect is used to talk about experiences, the possibility for activities is as endless as that of experiences that human beings can have! Have you ever… board games are good for restricted personalised practice, too! Group the questions around a particular theme, if you like.
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Level Two Grammar Review Game
Level Two Grammar Review Game
Date added: 04/30/2009
Review of grammar required for Level 2. Includes questions such as: Talk about: what you're going to eat tonight? what you usually have for breakfast? About a good film you’ve recently seen? About something you bought last week? About something you are going to buy in the future, what you're going to wear tomorrow, about your mother, etc. This student can demonstrate an understanding of some classroom directions and attempts to do simple assignments but with great hesitancy and misunderstanding. Vocabulary is still greatly limited to commonly-used words. He/she reads and writes with great difficulty, usually below the assigned grade level. This student may be unable torespond to some activities which involve independent decision making, due to differences in the American classroom or teacher style. This student responds very positively to extra attention from the instructor or other students.
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Level Two General Conversation Game
Level Two General Conversation Game
Date added: 04/28/2009
You will need to photocopy the game board included. In each of the boxes leading up to the "finish"is a topic/opinon/question. For game pieces I usually use money, and you will need a die to determine how many spaces to move. I usually encourage 3 sentences per topic/question. Example questions/topics (for you to change/adapt) are: Who is your favorite person, What are you scared of, What makes you angry/happy, What is your greatest accomplishment, Tell me about your best friend/family, What would you do if you were prime minister. Also include "free" spaces-they are usually very excited to not have a speaking turn.
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