New PDF handouts Jan 2010 Part Two
If you can’t open PDFs for any reason or want to edit before you print, just highlight the text on the webpage, right click, copy, paste into a word processor programme and format and edit to your heart’s content. Feel free to add your school’s name etc before you give it to students, but obviously no selling or publishing without permission.
Talking about a movie extended speaking (mini presentations- the easiest task based learning you and they will ever do!)
Talking about a news story extended speaking (ditto)
Discussion questions about small talk
Discussion questions about festivals, celebrations and public holidays
Weekend discussion questions tense review
Types of communication weekends guessing game Version 2 (useful for teaching the difference between a text and an email, a memo and a note, a schedule and a diary etc- and typical language to use in all those and more!)
Formal and informal emails and letters useful links
oa phonics drawing race (pictionary for boat, soap, goat etc)
oa phonics A4 picture flashcards
Giving opinions about media and the arts (lots of lovely adjectives)
Another batch around the same time next week, scroll down for weekend worksheets and Jan 2010 Part One, or just click on the Worksheets page at the top for more worksheets than you could ever possibly need.
Tags: formal and informal


January 18th, 2010 at 11:05 pm
Thank you!
You’ve compiled and created a solid collection of practical, ready-to-use materials for hectic EFL and ESL teachers. I’m going to add two worksheets to my semester plan.