
10 fun activities for clothes vocabulary | EnglishClub
Ten entertaining ways to present and practise the names of clothes and ways of describing them, with activities for all ages and levels
ESL Articles - EnglishClub
ESL Articles 🔖 A selection of posts on learning English as a second or foreign language Topics English Grammar Articles Advice and tips to improve your grammar English Listening Articles Ideas to help …
Grammar Games | EnglishClub
1000+ online grammar games for English learners. English Club's mobile-friendly games improve your understanding of verbs, tenses, nouns, adjectives and more.
Learn English Online | EnglishClub
Learn English online with EnglishClub. Study grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, and practise listening, speaking, reading and writing with free lessons and resources.
English Reading | EnglishClub
Improve your English reading skills. EnglishClub helps ESL learners with tips, exercises and tests, a reading guide, recommended reading, short stories.
9 Fun Activities for Can/Can’t for Ability | EnglishClub
1. Can/can’t board game Students are given characters and choose between six and ten abilities for them. Those characters compete to work their way around a board game with squares like “There is …
ESL Worksheets | Teach English
Printer-friendly free ESL worksheets and printables for TEFL teachers to use in English class. With KEYs and Answers. For EFL, ESL learners of English.
Teaching Ideas On The Topic Of Cities | EnglishClub
Cities is a great topic for EFL classes because it can be used at every level of seriousness from “What is the best nightlife area in your city?” to “What should the local government do to make your city more …
Minimal Pairs Games - EnglishClub
Minimal pairs are words that vary by a single sound only, usually meaning sounds that students often get confused by like the “th” and “t” in “thin” and “tin”. Using these to practise pronunciation is very …
12 Fun Recommendations Activities - EnglishClub
Conversations like “Can you recommend…?” “If I were you, I’d…” “Thanks, I’ll give that a go” are common and natural both inside and outside the classroom, but can bring up complications such as …