Christmas Idioms Poster.
Feel the holiday spirit yet?

Christmas Idioms Poster.
Feel the holiday spirit yet?
Vocabulary activity game.
Download the game here: Compound nouns dominoes Places
Other vocabulary resources:
Travel/Holiday Vocabulary Cards
Useful Classroom Tip: Vocabulary Revision
Business English Vocabulary Card Game | Forbidden Words
Media/Entertainment Vocabulary Card Game Based on Taboo.
This speaking activity deals with the everyday teenager issues.
Warm-up (10-15m)
Put the students in pairs and let them brainstorm the problems and conflicts young people might have. When they are finished, put them into groups of four and let them discuss the problems in more detail. What causes these problems? What advice would you give to people struggling with them? Do they have any personal experience that they are willing to share? Circle and monitor.
Activity (15m)
After that, tell the original pair to chose two conflict situations from their brainstorming sessions. They are going to role-play the first conflict and try to find a solution. Then they swap roles and play out the second conflict. Circle and monitor.
Problems: failing a subject, alcohol abuse, no money for new mobile phone/sneakers, etc.
Conflicts: with my dad because he grounded me for nothing, with my mom because she forces me to play the piano but I hate it, with my math teacher because….., etc.
Debrief (5m)
What advice did the students come up with?
Was it easier to play the role of a child or of a parent? Why?
How did they solve their conflicts?
Ridiculous Holiday Complaints: Reading And Speaking(Role-play) ESL Lesson Plan
1. You try to make your lessons exciting and engaging.
2. You teach students of all ages and you know that adults are far worse than kids.
3. You can have a conversation on any topic.
4. You love asking questions.
5. You are culturally aware and tolerant.
6. You speak three or more languages.
7. You never stop learning.
8. You are creative and great at improvising.
9. The only thing you hate more than parent-teacher conferences is your printer when it breaks down five minutes before your class starts.
10. Two words send shivers down your spine: FREE RESOURCES.
Level: Upper Intermediate, Advanced
Age: 16+
Monolingual classes of ESL/EFL
This activity is great for practising fluency and improvising.
1) Tell each student to chose a topic they know a lot about, are passionate about and can talk about it for hours. Give them 5minutes to prepare a short lecture/presentation in their NATIVE language. They can only write brief notes/bullet points. Don’t tell them more at this stage.
2) When they are ready, tell them that they are going to present their lecture/presentation at an international conference, but unfortunately, they don’t speak English so they will need an interpreter. (Explain that they will interpret consecutively.)
3) Put Ss in pairs and explain that they will interpret each other’s presentations. Give them 5-10minutes so they can familiarize themselves with the topic and important vocabulary that will be used in the presentation. At this stage, they can use the notes they previously prepared.
4) The conference starts! The first pair of students gets on stage ( in front of their classmates). The speaker starts their presentation and after every couple of sentences pauses so the interpreter can repeat what was said in the target language. At this stage don’t correct the Ss, let them speak and write notes so you can provide feedback later.
5) Don’t let them speak longer than 5 minutes. If time allows, you can let the audience ask follow-up questions which will need to be translated from L2 into L1 and then the answer back from L1 to L2.
6) After everyone had their turn, provide feedback on the mistakes they made and don’t forget to praise them!
Download this activity in a PDF file.
More speaking activities:
ESL Speaking Activity Worksheet: Business Plan
ESL Group Speaking Activity: Language Centre Simulation
ESL Speaking Activity: Conditional Discussion Questions
ESL Speaking Activity: Business English Role Plays
No-prep Speaking Activity: Warmer And Filler For ESL Classes
This card game is very popular with my students so I’ve created more of them to cover different topics. Below, you can download the ESL travel vocabulary taboo card game.
I mentioned this activity based on Taboo game in an older article 3 Board Games You Can Use In The Classroom, where I wrote about my favorite board games I use in the classroom. Since that, I’ve created another set of cards, this time focused on Media/Entertainment Media/Entertainment Vocabulary Card Game Based on Taboo.
Every word has three or four “forbidden words” so you can adjust the difficulty of the game
by allowing the students to use one or more of the “forbidden words”.
ESL travel vocabulary taboo cards can be used for revision, different games and students will certainly have lot of fun in the classroom.
This travel vocabulary activity can be used with other resource on the topic of travel, our role play activity that contains five role-play situations: ESL Role Play Worksheet: Travel/Holidays
You will find more Taboo based cards here:
Vocabulary Taboo Cards: Nature&Environment
You can get all three card games in a bundle, which is a great value: Bundle of Three Taboo Card Games: Food, Health, Nature
Posters for your classroom. Motivational. Promoting critical thinking. Promoting learning. Inspirational.
Whether you teach large classes or small groups, revising vocabulary in a quick and simple way is always useful, especially when its all done by the students – all you have to do is to give them instructions, circle and monitor.
Other resources and activities:
Fun Vocabulary Posters For ESL/EFL Students
ESL Game Compound Nouns Dominoes: Town and Countryside
ESL Speaking Activity Worksheet: Business Plan
ESL Pair Work Activity: Teenager Issues
This is a great ESL group speaking activity (16+/adults, intermediate/upper intermediate).
It covers various topics: education, jobs, communication.
It teaches the students to co-operate, voice their opinion, it fosters creativity and gives the students enough room to make their own decisions and maintain a certain level of independence.
It is suitable for groups of 4 or 5 students, each of them will choose their role in company management and together they have to plan their language centre business.
Stronger classes need minimal supervision and encouragement, weaker students might need some help (especially when your students are not very creative).
Teacher’s notes are included in the PDF file.
ESL Speaking Activity: Conditional Discussion Questions
ESL Speaking Activity: Business English Role Plays
32 Inspirational And Creative Job Interview Questions For ESL/Business English Students.