The life of the party (Planning a themed party with primary ESL students)

Are you ready to turn your grocery list into a full-blown party plan? In the second lesson of our exciting 3-part series, your ESL students will dive into the world of party games and activities as they design their very own themed party. Get ready for a fun and interactive project-focused lesson that will bring out your students’ creativity!

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The plot thickens (Creating storylines by combining elements from two movies)

Lights, camera, action! Who doesn’t love talking about movies? In this exciting ESL lesson, instead of just reviewing your favorite films, why not create a brand new movie by merging two of your top picks together? This lesson is the first in a three-part series that is sure to engage your students and spark their creativity.

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A piece of cake (Focus on vocabulary, reading and speaking through recipes)

Do your students have a sweet tooth and a flair for creativity? Let’s dive into the world of freakshakes! A freakshake is not just a drink, it’s a delicious and over-the-top dessert experience. In this lesson, your young learners will have the opportunity to learn about and create their very own freakshake. Download free materials for your ESL lesson here!

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Race against time (Vocabulary revision for young learners)

Let’s rev up our engines and get ready to race through some vocabulary words! 

This activity was introduced to me by a fellow teacher in Spain and it is not only perfect for reviewing a variety of vocabulary topics but also ideal for preparing young learners for exams.

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