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Music and Genres. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A2 Level Students
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Music and Genres. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A2 Level Students

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This is an interactive PowerPoint lesson for A2 level students of English focusing on vocabulary relating music, concerts and musical genres. This lesson contains 39 animated slides and should last for approximately one hour. Students are guided through a structured lesson through a variety of communication and controlled practice activities that are sure to engage all your ESL Learners. The lesson contains the following type of activities… Controlled Practice Activities Communication Activities Reading Comprehension/Game Activities Communicative Games Listening Activity Language Focus (Vocabulary) violin trumpet guitar recorder keyboard drums instruments concert audience Language Focus Part 2 (Music Genres) rock pop soul blues EDM hip-hop classical folk Language Focus Extra (Devices) ipod radio speakers boombox MP3 concert
Direct Speech + Daily Routines ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson + Handouts. A2 Level
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Direct Speech + Daily Routines ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson + Handouts. A2 Level

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This is an interactive PowerPoint lesson for A2 level students of English focusing on vocabulary relating to daily routines, and the grammar focus how to use punctuation marks with direct speech. This lesson contains 29 animated slides and also includes 3 handouts that are incorporated into the lesson. Handouts can be completed in person, digitally, or as homework exercises. PowerPoint Contents Students are guided through a structured lesson through a variety of communication and controlled practice activities that are sure to engage all your ESL Learners. The lesson contains the following type of activities… Controlled Practice Activities Communication Activities Reading Comprehension Activities Link to YouTube video on direct speech Writing practice activity Handout 1 (Matching Activity) Students have to match the daily routine to the corresponding picture. They can either write in the phrase or cut out the box and stick it on if the class is face to face Handout 2 (Reading Activity) Students have to read a text and answer the reading comprehension questions below. Handout 3 (Direct Speech Creative Activity) Students have to create a comic book story in the panels using direct speech Language Focus (Vocabulary) tidy up (tidy up your room) brush your hair work out hoover the floor clean the windows feed the pet take out the trash do the shopping do the washing up Language Focus (Grammar) “Tidy up your bedroom,” said mum He asked “Do you live in London?”
Magic and Fantasy Vocabulary ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A2 Level Students
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Magic and Fantasy Vocabulary ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A2 Level Students

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This is an interactive PowerPoint lesson for A2 level students of English focusing on vocabulary relating to the magic and fantasy This lesson contains 33 animated slides and should last for approximately one hour. Students are guided through a structured lesson through a variety of communication and controlled practice activities that are sure to engage all your ESL Learners. The lesson contains the following type of activities… Controlled Practice Activities Communication Activities Reading Comprehension Activities Communicative Games Writing practice activity Language Focus (Vocabulary) Wizard Witch Troll Fairy Dragon Elf Dwarf Mermaid Unicorn
Used to for Past Routines. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A2 Level Students
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Used to for Past Routines. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A2 Level Students

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This is an interactive PowerPoint lesson for A2 level students of English focusing on using ‘used to,’ to talk about past routines. This lesson contains 30 animated slides and should last for approximately one hour. Students are guided through a structured lesson through a variety of communication and controlled practice activities that are sure to engage all your ESL Learners. The lesson contains the following type of activities… Controlled Practice Activities Communication Activities Reading Comprehension Activities Communicative Games Link to YouTube video for a video comprehension activity Writing practice activity Language Focus (Grammar) “I used to play with toys.” “I didn’t use to travel a lot when I was younger.” “Did you use to play outside when you were young?”
The Police and Crime. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A2 Level Students.
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The Police and Crime. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A2 Level Students.

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This is an interactive PowerPoint lesson for A2 level students of English focusing on vocabulary and verbs relating to the police and crime. This lesson contains 42 animated slides and should last for approximately one hour. Students are guided through a structured lesson through a variety of communication and controlled practice activities that are sure to engage all your ESL Learners. The lesson contains the following type of activities… Controlled Practice Activities Communication Activities Reading Comprehension Activities Communicative Games Link to Youtube video for a video comprehension activity Writing practice activity Language Contents (Vocabulary and Verbs) Police officer Criminal Judge Detective Robber Thief Arrest (verb) Interview (verb) Catch (verb)
The Past Continuous with When. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A2 Level Students.
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The Past Continuous with When. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A2 Level Students.

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This is an interactive PowerPoint lesson for A2 level students of English focusing on the past continuous tense using when for past actions that are interrupted. The second language focus of this lesson is making questions using the past continuous. Students are guided through a structured lesson through a variety of communication and controlled practice activities that are sure to engage all your ESL Learners. The lesson contains the following type of activities… Controlled Practice Activities Communication Activities Reading Comprehension Activities Communicative Games Link to Youtube video for the past continuous with when Language Contents Part Two (the past continuous) “She was calling an ambulance when the doorbell rang.” “I was walking in the park when I met my friend” This lesson is 40 slides and will last approximately more than one hour. Copyright @ ESL Interactive This product is to be used only for the original downloader/customer. Copying for more than one teacher, department or school is prohibited. Intended for classroom or personal use only
Nature Scavenger Hunt. ESL/ESOL Spelling Worksheet.
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Nature Scavenger Hunt. ESL/ESOL Spelling Worksheet.

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This is a fun worksheet activity in which students have to go outside the classroom and find all of the vocabulary relating to nature and the environment. After students have explored their surrounding area, they have to go back to the class and write and spell all of the things that they found. This handout is suitable for students of a beginner/elementary level of English. Copyright @ ESL Interactive This product is to be used only for the original downloader/customer. Copying for more than one teacher, department or school is prohibited. Intended for classroom or personal use only
Emergencies + The Past Continuous. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A2 Level
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Emergencies + The Past Continuous. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A2 Level

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This is an interactive PowerPoint lesson for A2 level students of English focusing on the vocabulary relating to the emergency services and the grammar tense of ‘the past continuous.’ Students are guided through a structured lesson through a variety of communication and controlled practice activities that are sure to engage all your ESL Learners. The lesson contains the following type of activities… Controlled Practice Activities Communication Activities Reading Comprehension Activities Communicative Games Language Contents Part One (vocabulary) firefighter policeman judge paramedic sign ambulance emergency services fire flood Language Contents Part Two (the past continuous) “She was calling an ambulance.” “I was scuba diving in the ocean” This PowerPoint contains 37 beautifully animated slides and should last for over one hour.
Direct and Indirect Pronouns. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint for A2 Level Students
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Direct and Indirect Pronouns. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint for A2 Level Students

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This is an interactive PowerPoint lesson for A2 level students of English focusing on the grammar point ‘direct and indirect pronouns.’ Students are guided through a structured lesson through a variety of communication and controlled practice activities that are sure to engage all your ESL Learners. The lesson contains the following type of activities… Controlled Practice Activities Communication Activities Reading Comprehension Activities Language Contents Part 1 (Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns) you/you I/me she/her he/him we/us they/them
Modal Verbs Must and Mustn't. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A2 Level Students.
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Modal Verbs Must and Mustn't. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A2 Level Students.

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This is an interactive PowerPoint lesson for A2 level students of English focusing on modal verbs ‘must and mustn’t,’ and vocabulary relating to being at a museum Students are guided through a structured lesson through a variety of communication and controlled practice activities that are sure to engage all your ESL Learners. The lesson contains the following type of activities… Controlled Practice Activities Communication Activities Interactive Games Writing Activity Reading Comprehension Activity Language Contents Part 1 (Vocabulary) statue painting artifact admission gift shop collection curator crowd Language Contents Part 2 (Grammar) “You must pay the admission to enter” “You mustn’t touch the artifacts” This lesson contains 41 slides and a video preview of the lesson can be found here https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ttXXRppLk53fwXbxJD6mFM7reuqHoCUO?usp=sharing
Inventions Handout Collection. 5 Handouts on Inventions
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Inventions Handout Collection. 5 Handouts on Inventions

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This is a collection for 5 handouts focusing on the topic of inventions that can be used in your ESL/ESOL classroom. The English level of the handouts is fairly flexible and can be used from beginner level students to more advanced students due to the activities in each handout. All handouts are beautifully presented and contain the following activities … Handout 1 (Speak and Mingle Activity) This is a collection of mingle cards that contain and inventions and discussion questions on each card relating to the invention on it. Once pairs of students have asked their questions on their card they swap to a new pair Handout 2 (Spelling Activity) Students have to complete the spelling of the inventions that are on the card Handout 3 (Inventions and their functions) Students are tasked to draw and write what each invention on the handout can do. This is suitable for both low and high level students of English Handout 4 (Robot Inventions) Students are shown different robot inventions and are tasked to write about the usefulness and their opinion on each type of robot Handout 5 (Create my Own Invention) This is a great handout that can be used individually or as a group in a class. The aim of the activity is for students to create their own new invention by covering all the points on the mindmap
A1 ESL/ESOL Level PowerPoint Course Bundle
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A1 ESL/ESOL Level PowerPoint Course Bundle

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This is a bundle of a course of 18 PowerPoint lessons suitable for ESL/ESOL students at an A1 level of English. Students are taught a variety of vocabulary and grammar points, with each lesson being themed according to the target language of the lesson. Each lesson contains a variety of elicitation, communicative, and interactive games, all presented beautifully to keep your students engaged. This PowerPoint bundle contains over 1000+ slides and will be ideal for those English Teachers looking to teach their own course to their students through online teaching platforms. Lessons contained in Bundle 0 and 1st conditional adverbs of frequency comparatives and superlatives countries,nationalities and the past simple feelings + the verb to be future with going to gerunds + sports vocabulary health and sickness + should/shouldn’t modal verbs of obligation (have to) possessive adjectives school subjects sea creatures + was/were social media and the internet telling the time the past simple irregular verbs the present continuous the weather forecast **Video Previews for lessons can be found here ** https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ttXXRppLk53fwXbxJD6mFM7reuqHoCUO?usp=sharing
The Weather Forecast. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson  for A1 Level Students
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The Weather Forecast. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A1 Level Students

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This is an interactive PowerPoint lesson for A1 level students of English focusing on language relating to how to give a weather forecast as well as the grammar structure ‘going to be.’ Students are guided through a structured lesson through a variety of communication and controlled practice activities that are sure to engage all your ESL Learners. The lesson contains the following type of activities… Controlled Practice Activities Communication Activities Interactive Games Writing Activity Reading Comprehension Activity Language Contents Part 1 (seasons and weather) Foggy / Lightning / Stormy / Heatwave / Freezing Spring / Summer / Autumn / Winter / Fall Language Contents Part 2 (grammar focus) ‘Going to be + clause.’ The weather is going to be stormy tomorrow It is going to be a great day today This lesson contains 38 slides and should last approximately 90 minutes. Video Preview for the lesson is available here https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ttXXRppLk53fwXbxJD6mFM7reuqHoCUO?usp=sharing
Health and Sickness. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A1 Level Students
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Health and Sickness. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A1 Level Students

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This is an interactive PowerPoint lesson for A1 level students of English focusing on health and sickness vocabulary, giving advice with ‘should,’ and 'shouldn’t, and also reviewing past verbs relating to the topic of health. Students are guided through a structured lesson through a variety of communication and controlled practice activities that are sure to engage all your ESL Learners. The lesson contains the following type of activities… Controlled Practice Activities Communication Activities Interactive Games Writing Activity Reading Comprehension Activity Link to YouTube video with role play activity Language Contents Part One ( health language + their collocating verb) Have a headache Have a sore throat Have a stomachache Have a fever Have a runny nose Have a broken leg Feel sick Language Contents Part Two (Grammar) Should / Shouldn’t for giving advice Language Content Part Three (Grammar) Regular and Irregular past verbs to be used when talking about health This Lesson contains 52 animated slides and a preview video of the lesson can be found here https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ttXXRppLk53fwXbxJD6mFM7reuqHoCUO?usp=sharing
My Food Diary Writing Activity for ESL/ESOL Beginner Level Students
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My Food Diary Writing Activity for ESL/ESOL Beginner Level Students

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This is a fun writing activity where students can draw and write what they eat each day in the spaces on the handout provided. This activity is suitable for students of an elementary/beginner level of English and can be used as a great warm down for a class teaching either days of the week or food and drink vocabulary.
Comparatives and Superlatives. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A1 Level Students
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Comparatives and Superlatives. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A1 Level Students

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This is an interactive PowerPoint lesson for A1 level students of English, teaching the grammatical structure of comparative and superlative sentences Students are guided through a structured lesson through a variety of communication and controlled practice activities that are sure to engage all your ESL Learners. The lesson contains the following type of activities… Controlled Practice Activities Communication Activities Interactive Games Writing Activity Reading Comprehension Activity Language Contents Part 1 (Comparative Sentences) A phone is more expensive than a cup of coffee A cheetah is faster than a sloth Language Contents Part 2 (Superlative Sentences) Pizza is the best food in the world Broccoli is the worst food in the world An iphone is the most expensive phone A cheetah is the fastest animal This PowerPoint contains 64 animated slides and will last for more than one hour.
Spinning Wheel Template Game
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Spinning Wheel Template Game

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This is a spinning wheel game that can be used multiple ways during your lessons. By clicking the spin icon the wheel will spin and by clicking it again the wheel will stop. The parts that need to be edited are very simple; simply add in a picture or even a question prompt in the spaces of the wheel. If your students land on a trophy, they get double points for managing to land on that part of the wheel.
Sea Creatures + The Past Simple. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A1 Level
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Sea Creatures + The Past Simple. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A1 Level

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This is an interactive PowerPoint lesson for A1 level students of English, teaching them about different sea creatures, and ‘the past simple,’ using ‘was/were.’ Students are guided through a structured lesson through a variety of communication and controlled practice activities that are sure to engage all your ESL Learners. The lesson contains the following type of activities… Controlled Practice Activities Communication Activities Interactive Games Writing Activity Reading Comprehension Activity Language Contents Part 1 (Sea Creatures) Whale Shark Seahorse Starfish Dolphin Seagull Seal Turtle Language Contents Part 2 (Past Tense with Was/Were) I was at the beach You were in the ocean Were you happy last night? Was your father a doctor? This lesson contains 53 animated slides and should last for one hour. If you wanted to see a video preview of the lesson please view it here https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ttXXRppLk53fwXbxJD6mFM7reuqHoCUO
Guess The Animal PowerPoint Game. Sea Creatures + Animals
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Guess The Animal PowerPoint Game. Sea Creatures + Animals

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This is a fun PowerPoint game in which students have to guess the sea creature or animal based on clues given on the slides. This game can be used as a fun warmer or closer to any class and can be used during an online lesson, or on an IWB in a classroom setting. Video Preview of this game and other lessons available here https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ttXXRppLk53fwXbxJD6mFM7reuqHoCUO?usp=sharing
Countries + The Past Simple. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A1 Level Students
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Countries + The Past Simple. ESL/ESOL PowerPoint Lesson for A1 Level Students

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This is an interactive PowerPoint lesson for A1 level students of English, teaching them about different countries, nationalities and ‘the past simple.’ This lesson contains 73 slides and should last approximately one and a half hours. Students are guided through a structured lesson through a variety of communication and controlled practice activities that are sure to engage all your ESL Learners. The lesson contains the following type of activities… Controlled Practice Activities Communication Activities Interactive Games Writing Activity Reading Comprehension Activity Language Contents part 1 (Countries and Nationalities) Britain/British The USA/American Canada/Canadian Japan/Japanese Australia/Australian Africa/African Italy/Italian Brazil/Brazilian Language Contents part 2 (The Past Simple) Question form “What did you do last night?” Positive Answer " I went to the cinema last night." Negative Form “I didn’t go out last night.”