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The elementary conversations page is being steadily updated with video gap fills which are really good for both online and classroom learning. The present perfect page is now much improved with the addition of audio and video.
Elementary conversation exercises
Present perfect exercisesSubscribe to Eslflow
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October 11th 2021
These days there are lots of ways to produce creative teaching materials. Sometimes, the results are surprising and unexpected. Ordinary teaching exercises in PDF format can suddenly come alive and be much more dynamic when converted to video. Below are my top 5 videos on YouTube from the past month:
1 Bad vacation (past simple tense exercise)
2 Personality adjectives
3 2nd conditional
4 Greetings and introductions
5 Talking about health
If you like any of these videos, and if you often use this site, I’d appreciate it if you subscribe to the eslflow YouTube channel.Body language and intercultural communication
September 27th 2021
Body language is always an interesting topic for the classroom. Body language and gestures elicit a surprising variety of interpretations. It’s quite fun. And of course, when you add in a mix of cultures, it gets even more interesting.
Body language and gestures listening/speaking activities
Essential listening activities
August 13th, 2021
Now that’s is easy to gain access to a variety of voices, it is a great time to experiment with all kinds of listening activities.
7 essential listening activitiesListening/speaking activities for phrasal verbs, adverbs and talking about technology
July 11th, 2021
Listening exercises have been added for the phrasal verbs (two part verbs) and collocations page.
Collocations and phrasal verbs exercises
Also, the adverbs page .
Adverbs listening/speaking exercises
Perhaps most interesting are listening/speaking exercises for talking about modern technologies such as artificial intelligence and automation. The student responses have been great. And, of course these are great topics, as students are heavily engaged with these new technologies in their daily lives.
Talking about artificial intelligence and other new technologiesSearch and apply for the latest English teacher jobsUpdated and improved with audio added
June 21st 2021
I have improved the “describing people and appearance” page and added “clothes and accessories” as I realized it was simpler to add it to the “describing people” topic.
Describing people and appearance
Also, the past tense page has been updated.
Past tense listening/speaking exercises
May 23rd 2021
The pages below have been updated and improved. And, of course, audio is being added to as many exercises as possible. And even some video, though this is in the experimental stages at the moment.
Debate and discussion listening exercises
Reading comprehension listening exercises
Future tense listenings
Food, cooking and kitchens listening/speaking exercises
Listening/speaking exercises for conditionalsReported Speech and Indirect Questions
April 25th 2021
Indirect questions and reported speech are two aspects of English grammar that can be a little tricky. Practice with pictures and listening using multiple intelligences can help make lessons more entertaining and engaging.
5 exercises for reported speech and indirect questionsAmazing adverbs
March 18 2021
Like adjectives, adverbs are quite fun to teach. Pictures and audio help make grammar lessons more entertaining.
4 adverbs exercisesJob interview exercises
Students preparing to enter the workforce need to understand the language of job interviews. Listening exercises have been added to the vocabulary exercises.
Job interviewsListening exercises
January 31st 2021
At the moment, I am creating a lot of listening exercises to complement the vocabulary and conversation exercises. A list of many of the pages containing listening activities can be found at the link below.
Listening exercises guideGerund and infinitives exercises
January 14th 2021
Gerunds and infinitives are a tricky part of English grammar. This is a mixture of exercises to help improve students’ mastery of this aspect English grammar.
5 gerund and infinitive speaking/listening/writing exercisesSpeaking AND Listening exercises
January 5th 2021
It’s now possible to create really excellent listening exercises to complement and enhance English language teaching worksheets and lessons. Artificial intelligence is rapidly making it easier to create listening exercises with accents from around the world. In the future, I will be adding listening dialogues and exercises to all my posts. At the moment, I am adding audio dialogues and conversational exchanges to past speaking exercises. Some of those pages are listed below.
10 invitation and request worksheets with listening (mp3 files)
14 conversation and listening exercises (mp3)
19 Business English speaking and listening activities (mp3)
Icebreakers !!!
August 20th
One of the most important/useful things for teaching a new language are icebreakers. You just want to break down the barriers and engage with students immediately. I’m always thinking about and looking for good icebreakers. My favorite kind of icebreaker at the moment is what I think of as a “meanings” or “examples” icebreaker. This is great as the activity simultaneously generates lots of great ideas and clarifies the meanings of words or concepts. I can spend half an hour walking around a classroom (50 students generates lots of ideas!) asking students for situations that illustrate target vocabulary. It’s good fun.
21 Really! Practical ESL Classroom or Online Teaching IcebreakersCollocations and phrasal verbs
May 26th
It is essential that students get a grasp of collocations and phrasal verbs if they want to achieve fluency in English. The problem with teaching collocations and phrasal verbs is that they are quite slippery and can get too difficult for students really quickly. I think it’s best to introduce small sets of these kinds of verbs and verb-noun/adjective (etc.) combinations.
Collocations and Phrasal verbs
Working from home vocabulary and comprehensionPrepositions and..business skills, problems, solutions and company activities
April 28th
Here are some new and improved preposition and business English vocabulary /speaking worksheets.
Elementary …but cool…preposition activities
Business English vocabulary and speakingCoronavirus 2020
April 18th
This page had been updated with some new exercises too.
Coronavirus 2020 lesson Personality and parts of speech
March 6th
There have been some gaps in teaching materials that I have started to fill in recently. One of these is the topic of personality. Talking about personalities is quite easy at an elementary level (and any level) as you can use a lot of adjectives. And parts of speech for specific topics, including personality, has become a kind of a hobby. It’s quite fun and you can see the level of complexity of a topic for language learners when you focus on its parts of speech.
Personality vocabulary and speaking
Parts of speechFood and health vocabulary and speaking
February 22nd
These pages have been updated with improved vocabulary and speaking activities.
Food, eating and restaurants
Health and illnessExpanding Business Vocabulary
January 26th
Business English encompasses a wide range of vocabulary. It includes academic vocabulary and more specialized technical vocabulary for different situations, tasks and jobs. As a teacher the challenge is to make the language more accessible the students. Over the years I have found that a combination of vocabulary-picture matching exercises and relatable questions have made for a good communicative lesson
Expanding Business English vocabulary and speaking skills Comparative Adjectives and Talking about Airports
January 20th
This is an interesting juxtaposition of topics. And one thing I can say for sure. Teaching about airports is much more interesting than the tedious mechanics of comparatives. But understanding comparatives is the more essential skill for most language learners.
Airport and air travel language and speaking exercises
Comparative adjectives
Shopping
Shopping is one of those topics that easily engages students if you have good exercises at the right level. I’ve found it works really well with pictures as the pictures give contexts which are very familiar to most students.
8 Speaking and Vocabulary Activities for ShoppingSport
Sports and exercise is a fun topic and and a good topic for speaking activities and expanding students’ vocabulary.
6 Sport Vocabulary and Speaking ExercisesLikes and Dislikes
Elementary English language speaking activities generally focus on likes/dislikes, hobbies, interests and routines. These topics allow students to get used to practicing the present simple tense with topics that relate to their daily lives.
2 Likes and Dislikes Speaking Activities (new)
Subject verb agreement can be pretty tedious to teach. Students really just need to practice.
5 Subject Verb Agreement Exercises
There really is quite an art to teaching extremely elementary classes. Activities and exercises need to be really scaled back and minimalistic. If you haven’t done it for a while, it can be quite a shock. This was my recent experience. But it can also be quite refreshing to experiment with new ideas on Level 0 or Level 1.
9 Super Elementary Speaking Activities
5 Elementary Conversational Expressions Exercises
10 Adjectives Exercises and Worksheets With Pictures
Socializing includes many varied and unexpected but common everyday situations which require competent speaking skills. Students of a foreign language have to be prepared to encounter these situations and be ready with appropriate responses. Pictures help give context to these situations and help students imagine how they might respond.
Socializing and Small Talk