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Make Vocabulary and Question Forms Easy With an ESL Drama Game
See, Spot, Run! Teach ESL to children of all learning styles. As an ESL teacher, you want to see your students confidently apply what you teach them. It naturally takes practice and repetition in order for children to get vocabulary and question forms down. ESL drama games are an amazing method of engaging your students…
Read MoreBlast Away Boredom With Drama Games to Teach Children ESL
Use an active ESL teaching activity your students will love. Heads on desks, heavy eyelids, and hands fidgeting – oh no, you’re losing them! You can tell. They might as well be shouting, “I’m bored!!” Don’t worry, this is nothing more than helpful feedback from your students that it’s time to switch strategies. Boredom is…
Read MoreEngage ESL Students with Classroom “Paddle” Props
“Classroom Paddle Props” help make learning more active for young students especially if they are obliged to remain seated at their desks or in front of a PC during lessons Don’t forget to make an extra set of props for yourself! For more ideas on how to teach English through drama, download the free e-book,…
Read MoreLEAP FROG Warm-Up For ESL Young Learners
COLOUR LEAP FROG is a simple ESL movement activity to practice colours/clothes and the question form “What are you wearing?”. It’s suitable for classroom or online teaching and can be easily adapted for different ages and levels. For students who are familiar with clothes (as well as colours) try adding “I’m wearing red socks or…
Read MoreStoryBooks For Young ESL Students
If you’re looking for a storybook for your ESL students, here’s an idea… “You Choose” by Pippa Goodhart This book is jam-packed full of fun and colourful illustrations and every time you re-read it, you’ll discover something new hidden away on every single page. Lots of useful vocabulary to introduce or review with your young…
Read MoreEnglish & Drama Teacher Training Course
Teacher Comments from the Kids English Theatre LIVE 5-Day Intensive Training Course, Florence, Italy.
Read More“CHEESY FEET” ESL Classroom Management Game
I used to find it a struggle grouping my students all together– ready to start each lesson or getting them to transition smoothly and quickly from one activity to another without wasting precious classroom time until I started using THE CHEESY FEET COUNTDOWN. It’s a silly but fun game but it gets children seated and…
Read MoreTeach English with Puppets
Children are curious when an English-speaking puppet comes to class. They believe it’s real and will happily communicate with it without inhibitions. I often use my furry puppet friends to introduce and practice new vocabulary or prompt questions. A puppet can make English language learning extra fun. Be theatrical! Miranda
Read MorePirate ESL Drama Game
Ahoy there Pirates! This physical drama warm-up game aims to help children release their energies and become familiar with action verbs and prepositions – an alternative to Simon Says.
Read MoreTeaching English Step by Step – Puppet by Puppet
Clara, how old are you? (no response) Clara , what’s your favourite colour? (no response) Clara, come and play. (no response) Clara let’s sing! (no response) Dance? (no response) Jump? (no response) Wiggle? (no response) Try this …give it a go…with me? (no, no and NO response) Over the past 25 years, I have taught…
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