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I am an ESL/EALD/EFL teacher based in Australia. I have taught for decades in schools, Tertiary institutions and language schools in 4 different countries. I teach adult students - migrants, refugees and International students who want to learn or improve their English. Their levels range from complete beginners to almost native speaker level. I also help students prefer for a variety of exams - IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge Exams, OLNA (a basic literacy and numeracy test specific to Australia). I now

I am an ESL/EALD/EFL teacher based in Australia. I have taught for decades in schools, Tertiary institutions and language schools in 4 different countries. I teach adult students - migrants, refugees and International students who want to learn or improve their English. Their levels range from complete beginners to almost native speaker level. I also help students prefer for a variety of exams - IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge Exams, OLNA (a basic literacy and numeracy test specific to Australia). I now
Adult  Beginners ESL Lesson - My Family and I - Present Simple Tense
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Adult Beginners ESL Lesson - My Family and I - Present Simple Tense

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This is an Adult ESL Beginners Lesson. It is suitable for complete beginners, newly arrived migrant students and mixed ability classes. As in all my lessons, the language is presented in a context that is relevant to adult students with language that they will be able to use in their everyday lives. In this lesson the context is family. This is a complete lesson which covers a lot of important beginner language and structure. Present simple tense Question forms Vocabulary of family and personal identification Form filling Writing simple sentences And all 4 modes - Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening If any of these language points are new to your students you will need to scaffold the activity and/or pre -teach some of it. You could also pair stronger with less able students who speak the same first language - if that works for the composition of your class. There is plenty of opportunity to differentiate learning according to your students’ levels and needs. It may take 1 lesson or could take several lessons depending on your learners and how you present the material. This is flexible beginners lesson that can be used in a variety of ways. It is designed to be used as both a Powerpoint presentation and student worksheets. Print off the relevant pages according to the needs of your students. In this lesson package, you will get: a simple text a cloze passage a present tense review a vocab activity 2 writing tasks a form filling activity a question writing activity a pair work speaking/listening activity detailed lesson plan Here are some other similar resources in my store that you may like: Adult ESL Beginners: Jobs (Present Simple) Adult Beginners ESL - Daily Routines (Present Simple) Adult Beginners ESL Speaking and Listening Adult Beginners ESL Introduction to the Present Continuous Tense Terms of use This item is for use by you with your students only. If you want to share with other teachers please buy multiple licences. This item is bound by copyright laws . Posting, editing , selling or redistributing this item (or any part of) on the internet is strictly prohibited. You will also find this resource in these BUNDLES Adult Beginners ESL - Bundle of 4 complete lessons - Present Simple Tense Grammar - Present and Past Tenses - Adult ESL Beginners - Bundle ADULT ESL BEGINNER Present Tenses - BUNDLE of 6 Lessons
Adult ESL Beginners - Introduction to the Present Continuous Tense
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Adult ESL Beginners - Introduction to the Present Continuous Tense

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This lesson is designed for Beginner Adult ESL learners with a limited vocabulary. The language used is supported by pictures which will make it more accessible to beginners. It is an introduction to the Present Continuous/Present Progressive Tense in a context that is relevant to adult students with language that they will be able to use in their everyday lives. I suggest you use this lesson after you’ve spent some time on the present simple tense, such as my beginners’ lessons on Daily Routines (see below). The lesson is supported by a lot of pictures of everyday activities, chores, sport and hobbies. It includes 3 sets of picture cards with a total of 38 pictures. These can be used as flashcard or for interactive games. There is also another set of pictures to help pre tech the vocab in the text. The lesson covers a lot of elementary language relevant to adult learners •Reading and understanding simple text about familiar topics. •Present Continuous tense •Question forms •Vocabulary of everyday activities •Speaking practice –asking and answering questions •Writing simple sentences This is a flexible lesson that can be used in a variety of ways: •with a whole class, • a small group or • one to one Here are some other similar resources in my store that you may like: Complete Beginners ESL Lesson - My Family and I Adult ESL Beginners: Jobs Adult Beginners ESL - Daily Routines Adult Beginners ESL Speaking and Listening Thank you for visiting my store. Please leave a review if you find the resource helpful.
Christmas in Australia- Reading an Information Report - Adult ESL Beginners
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Christmas in Australia- Reading an Information Report - Adult ESL Beginners

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This is a Low PREP (just photocopy and go) reading and writing lesson for a mixed ability beginner ESL or Adult Migrant Class. It also includes some paired speaking activities. This is a flexible lesson that can be used in a variety of ways: • with a whole class, • a small group or • one to one There is plenty of opportunity to differentiate learning according to your students levels and needs. It may take 1 lesson or could take several lessons depending on your learners and how you present the material. The lesson is based on a simple Information Text about Christmas in Australia. It could be used as a seasonal text in Australia or elsewhere but can be used at any time of the year as a reading activity based on an Information text. There is also opportunity for the students to talk and write about celebrations in their own cultures. It contains 6 structured tasks, 4 of them are based directly on the Information Text. The last 2 tasks extend the topic and relate to celebrations in the students country of origin, giving the students the opportunity to share something about themselves and their culture. This is great for classroom dynamics. There is a mixture of reading, writing and speaking included. I have done all the work so all you have to do is print and go. Language is British/Australian English but there are no big differences to prevent use in US. Slides print to A4 paper. I have checked this carefully, but if you find any errors, typos etc. please let me know so that I can fix it. If you are teaching IELTS classes you might be interested in my other IELTS resources. Check out my shop… Terms of use This item is for use by you with your students only. If you want to share with other teachers please buy multiple licences. This item is bound by copyright laws . Posting, editing , selling or redistributing this item (or any part of) on the internet is strictly prohibited.
Vocabulary Learning Strategies for Academic Study
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Vocabulary Learning Strategies for Academic Study

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This resource for Adult ESL students teaches strategies for learning vocabulary for Academic Study and examinations such as IELTS. In order to succeed in academic studies students need to develop a very broad vocabulary which will vary according to their field of study. This resource will help them learn how to become independent learners. This activity is aimed at high intermediate level students. Use this lesson to teach your students how to become active learners organize and record new words learn how to use them recall and manipulate the words The package includes: Vocabulary Recording Sheets (templates) which you can use again 4 x Vocabulary building activities, including a categorising activity matching words with meanings ( I have provided 2 options, either using cards (more fun for students) or a worksheet (less work for you) an activity involving word forms or parts of speech introducing a method to record the words I have done all the work so all you have to do is print and go (and do a bit of cutting if you have time). Answers also provided. Language is British/Australian English but there are no big differences to prevent use in US. Slides print to A4 paper. I have checked this carefully, but if you find any errors, typos etc. please let me know so that I can fix it.
Comaprative and Superlative Adjectives
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Comaprative and Superlative Adjectives

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A grammar resource for Intermediate Level Adult ESL students. It begins with a review powerpoint and then 4 Activities of increasing difficulty. There are 2 writing tasks a grammar activity and a speaking/listening group activity.The final activity is open ended and quite challenging but a good introduction to the language required for IELTS Writing Task 1 (or other academic writing) I am aware that not all teachers have access to photocopying facilities or the ability to print off heaps of copies. For this reason, I try to keep the printed pages as dense as possible to reduce the number of printed pages. It is also better for the environment! I have planned this so that slides 2 – 4 (or 5) are used as a PowerPoint review with the whole class – hence the coloured background. The rest (on white background) can be printed (or not) as required.
Present Perfect v Past Simple (Grammar Activities)
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Present Perfect v Past Simple (Grammar Activities)

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This is a grammar focused lesson for adult ESL students with a mix of written and spoken practise of the present perfect and past simple tenses. It is designed for students who are intermediate level and above. It includes a review of present perfect tense and then focuses on the differences between present perfect and past simple - something which intermediate students find challenging. This lesson can be used with a class - there are opportunities for differentiation if necessary; as an independent learning package or with online students. Package includes: 2 Grammar guides 6 Activities which include: Conversation cards Cloze passages Verb form practice Teachers notes Answer key Activities offer opportunities: for speaking and writing practice a variety of interaction - group, pair work or individual study Teachers notes Answer key Thank you for visiting my store. Please leave a review. Terms of use This item is for use by you with your students only. If you want to share with other teachers please buy multiple licences. This item is bound by copyright laws . Posting, editing , selling or redistributing this item (or any part of) on the internet is strictly prohibited.
Adult ESL Beginners - Reading an Information Report
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Adult ESL Beginners - Reading an Information Report

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This is a Low PREP (just photocopy and go) reading and writing lesson for a mixed ability beginner or low level pre- Intermediate ESL or Adult Migrant Class. It also includes some paired speaking activities. This is a flexible lesson that can be used in a variety of ways: • with a whole class, • a small group or • one to one This reading lesson is based on an Information Text. Speaking and writing tasks are integrated as well as an opportunity to review and practice Present Simple question forms. Some of the language will be challenging for Beginner students so it’s not suitable for complete Beginners (see my lesson My Family and I, if you are looking for something for complete Beginners) but with some scaffolding it will be accessible to most good beginners or low level pre-intermediate students. There is plenty of opportunity to differentiate learning according to your students’ levels and needs. It may take 1 lesson or could take several lessons depending on your learners and how you present the material. The final writing task has 2 options - a simple guided writing task or a more difficult task that involves writing a semi guided Information Report. This resource includes: 8 Activities or tasks which include: 2 x Speaking activities 2 x Vocab activities 3 x Reading tasks 1 x Writing Task (with 2 options) Also included an opportunity to practice asking and answering questions using the present simple tense I have done all the work so all you have to do is print and go. Language is British/Australian English but there are no big differences to prevent use in US. Slides print to A4 paper. I have checked this carefully, but if you find any errors, typos etc. please let me know so that I can fix it. Thank you for visiting my store. If you like this resource you will find other Adult ESL Beginners lessons in my store. If you are teaching IELTS classes you might be interested in my other IELTS resources. Check out my shop… Terms of use This item is for use by you with your students only. If you want to share with other teachers please buy multiple licences. This item is bound by copyright laws . Posting, editing , selling or redistributing this item (or any part of) on the internet is strictly prohibited.
Task Cards - Conditionals - for Adult ESL Students
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Task Cards - Conditionals - for Adult ESL Students

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Use these task cards with your Adult ESL students to practice asking and answering questions using 4 types of Conditionals. These cards are great to use with multi level classes ( They are easy to use because I’ve done all the hard work for you. Included in this resource. This resource includes a total of 176 cards Version 1 = 88 black and white cards Version 2 = 88 cards with colour borders The colour cards look more attractive but I’m aware that not everyone has access to coloured ink, so I have provided 2 versions. Each version has the same prompts. The cards are organised in sets as follows: Set 1 Zero conditional 16 cards Set 2 First conditional 16 cards Set 3 Second conditional 1 general questions 16 cards Set 4 Second conditional 2 environment questions 16 cards Set 5 Third conditional 24 cards Please note that these cards can also be found (black and white version only) in each of my 3 conditional lessons. Task cards are very versatile and an be used in a variety of ways in a classroom: •To practice a grammar point/ target language that has been taught - in this case the present perfect tense •As a warm up activity •As a review of a previous lesson •As a diagnostic tool for you •To change the pace during the lesson and get the students talking • Can be used with pairs or groups This lesson prints to A4 paper and may have some UK/Australian spelling. If you see any other errors please let me know so that I can correct them. Thank you for visiting my store. And I hope you find many uses for this resource. If you found it useful could you please a quick review. Terms of use This item is for use by you with your students only. If you want to share with other teachers please buy multiple licences. This item is bound by copyright laws . Posting, editing , selling or redistributing this item (or any part of) on the internet is strictly prohibited.
Goal Setting for Adult ESL Beginner Students
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Goal Setting for Adult ESL Beginner Students

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I use this lesson with a mixed ability beginner adult ESL class. It is an integrated reading, writing, speaking and listening lesson on the topic of goals, using the present simple tense. The concept of goals is introduced by 2 short reading texts. By using this lesson with your students you will help them to set their own goals as well as learn the language to talk about goals and their studies in general. This will work as a Back to School activity or any other time. It will help you find out more about your students and their needs and expectations. This lesson can be used in several ways: •with total beginners – supported by a lot of scaffolding by the teacher •at the beginning of the year/course as a goal setting lesson, which will also help you learn more about your students •as a review lesson for ongoing students using the extension activities There is plenty of opportunity to differentiate learning according to your students’ levels and needs. I have provided alternatives for some of the activities and suggested ways to adapt for others. As in all my lessons, the language is presented in a context that is relevant to adult students with language that they will be able to use in their everyday lives. In this lesson the context is talking about long term and short term goals. Goal setting is an important and popular topic for Adult ESL classes. Most adult ESL students will come to class with a goal which is often something long term and not very specific such as “improve my English”, “Get a job” or “go to university” . But apart from attending a class they haven’t really thought about how they will get there. This resource will help them break down their long-term goals into smaller more achievable goals that will help to keep them motivated. It may take 2 lessons or could take several lessons depending on your learners and how you present the material. This lesson can be used: with a whole class, a small group or one to one The lesson integrates speaking, listening, reading and writing and covers a lot of core elementary language. Thank you for visiting my store. Terms of use This item is for use by you with your students only. If you want to share with other teachers please buy multiple licences. This item is bound by copyright laws . Posting, editing , selling or redistributing this item (or any part of) on the internet is strictly prohibited. If you would like a more in depth, higher level resource on goal setting, check out Goal Setting and Time Management for Adult ESL Students It is designed for students at Intermediate level and above. Here are some other beginner resources in my store that you may like: Complete Beginners ESL Lesson - My Family and I (Present Simple - very easy ) Adult ESL Beginners: Jobs (Present Simple) Adult Beginners ESL - Daily Routines (Present Simple) Adult Beginners ESL Speaking and Listening Adult Beginners ESL Introduction to the Present Continuous
Adult ESL Beginners - An Introduction to Past Tense
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Adult ESL Beginners - An Introduction to Past Tense

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I use this lesson with a mixed ability beginner Adult ESL Class. It is an introduction to the past tense to describe events in the past that are relevant to the students. I have introduced some commonly used regular and irregular verbs and question and negative forms. It is designed to equip adult ESL students with some basic language to communicate with. It is NOT a comprehensive lesson on the past tense. The lesson covers a lot of the elementary language: Reading and understanding simple text about familiar topics. Past simple tense Question forms Everyday vocabulary Speaking practice –asking and answering questions Guided writing – writing simple sentences and a short paragraph Extension writing activity In this lesson you will get: a text with comprehension questions a cloze passage past tense grammar focus a vocab activity 2 writing tasks - 1 guided writing task a speaking/listening activity (pairs ) most activities are multi level If you loved this resource or you are looking for something a bit easier, check out my store for my other Adult ESL Beginners Lessons: Complete Beginners ESL Lesson - My Family and I Adult Beginners ESL Lesson - Daily Routines (present simple) Beginners ESL Back to School / Getting to Know You Activities Adult ESL Beginners - JOBS
Adult Beginners ESL Lesson - Present Simple Tense- Likes and Dislikes
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Adult Beginners ESL Lesson - Present Simple Tense- Likes and Dislikes

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I use this lesson with a mixed ability beginner adult ESL class. It is a complete lesson (maybe 2) on the topic of likes and dislikes, using the present simple tense. It is based on a short text about a family’s likes and dislikes. This is one of a series of present simple lessons. This lesson can be used in several ways: •with total beginners – supported by a lot of scaffolding by the teacher •as an introduction to the present simple tense •as a review lesson tor ongoing students There is plenty of opportunity to differentiate learning according to your students’ levels and needs. I have provided alternatives for some of the activities and suggested ways to adapt for others. As in all my lessons, the language is presented in a context that is relevant to adult students with language that they will be able to use in their everyday lives. In this lesson the context is talking about likes and dislikes. It may take 1 lesson or could take several lessons depending on your learners and how you present the material. This lesson can be used: with a whole class, a small group or one to one The lesson integrates speaking, listening, reading and writing and covers a lot of core elementary language. Reading and understanding simple text about familiar topics. Present simple tense – focusing on 3rd person Like/hate/love + gerund Question forms - yes/no and Wh Vocabulary for talking about likes, dislikes etc. Speaking practice –asking and answering questions Writing simple sentences and a short paragraph AND a FUN bonus activity Thank you for visiting my store. If you and/or your students found this resource helpful and timesaving your review would be greatlly appreciated Terms of use This item is for use by you with your students only. If you want to share with other teachers please buy multiple licences. This item is bound by copyright laws . Posting, editing , selling or redistributing this item (or any part of) on the internet is strictly prohibited. Here are some other similar resources in my store that you may like: Complete Beginners ESL Lesson - My Family and I (Present Simple - very easy ) Adult ESL Beginners: Jobs (Present Simple) Adult Beginners ESL - Daily Routines (Present Simple) Adult Beginners ESL Speaking and Listening Adult Beginners ESL Introduction to the Present Continuous Tense
Past Tense Irregular verbs for Adult ESL students
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Past Tense Irregular verbs for Adult ESL students

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This is a print and go grammar lesson focusing on irregular past tense verb forms. It is for Pre-Intermediate adult ESL Students. It is an integrated lesson with a mix of speaking, grammar and writing. It begins with some structured grammatical activities which could be done orally first and then written. The second part of the lesson is more open – ended, allowing students to integrate what they’ve learned. The focus of the lesson is on •Irregular past tense verb forms •Negatives and questions in the past tense (which many students find challenging) Most of the Activities are self explanatory and answers are provided for the structured activities. In most cases there are other possible answers. The open-ended activities provide opportunities for extension for stronger students and flexibility in how it is delivered. I would expect the lesson to take about 2 hours for an average class, with some of the written tasks set for homework. Ready to print and go. Easy … Prints to A4 paper and uses UK/Australian English I have checked this carefully but if you find any typos please le me know so that I can fix them. This lesson complements Past Tense Regular Verbs for Adult ESL Students which is available individually and also available bundled with this resource. If you loved this resource or you are looking for something a bit easier, check out my store for my Adult ESL Beginners Lessons: Complete Beginners ESL Lesson - My Family and I Adult Beginners ESL Lesson - Daily Routines (present simple) Beginners ESL Back to School / Getting to Know You Activities Adult ESL Beginners - JOBS Thank you for visiting my store. If you’ve found this resource useful, please leave a review.
Past Tense Regular Verbs for Adult ESL Students
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Past Tense Regular Verbs for Adult ESL Students

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This lesson is designed for Pre-Intermediate adult ESL Students. It is an integrated lesson with a mix of speaking, and grammatical activities which could be done orally first and then written. Pronunciation is a key feature of this lesson. The focus of the lesson is Past tense regular verbs with emphasis on • pronunciation of ED ending with /d/, /t/ or /id/ • spelling patterns • grammar focus on negative and question forms of past tenses Most of the Activities are self explanatory and answers are provided for some. There are opportunities for extension for stronger students and flexibility in how it is delivered. I would expect the lesson to take about 2 hours for an average class, with some of the grammar activities set for homework. Ready to print and go. Easy … I have checked this carefully but if you find any typos please le me know so that I can fix them If you loved this resource or you are looking for something a bit easier, check out my store for my Adult ESL Beginners Lessons: Complete Beginners ESL Lesson - My Family and I Adult Beginners ESL Lesson - Daily Routines (present simple) Beginners ESL Back to School / Getting to Know You Activities Adult ESL Beginners - JOBS Thanks you for visiting my store , please leave a review if you found this product helpful.
Introduction to Past Continuous Tense for Adult ESL Beginners
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Introduction to Past Continuous Tense for Adult ESL Beginners

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I use this lesson with a mixed ability Beginners Adult Migrant ESL class. It is an introduction to the Past Continuous/Past Progressive Tense in a context that is relevant to adult students with language that they will be able to use in their everyday lives. It is not for complete beginners as some prior knowledge is required. This lesson assumes some knowledge of the past simple tense and follows on from another resource I have written ‘Introduction to Past Tense’. It’s easy to use, just ** Print and GO**. I’ve even included answers for some of the activities to make it easier for you to check the answers with the whole class, using Power Point. The language level of this lesson is higher than some of my other Beginner lessons, so depending on your class you may need to scaffold, go through with the class first or pair able/less able students. The lesson covers a lot of relevant elementary language: · Reading and understanding simple text about familiar topics. · Past Continuous tense – form and use · Question forms using past continuous tense · Everyday vocabulary · Speaking practice – asking and answering questions · Writing simple sentences · An Introduction to writing complex sentences using because This lesson contains: · A text with oral comprehension questions · A vocabulary activity · Past continuous/progressive grammar focus · A grammar activity · A cloze activity · 2 pair work speaking and listening activities · An introduction to because to join 2 sentences · 2 Writing Activities This lesson prints to A4 paper and may have some UK/Australian spelling. If you loved this resource or you are looking for something a bit easier, check out my store for my other Adult ESL Beginners Lessons: Complete Beginners ESL Lesson - My Family and I Adult Beginners ESL Lesson - Daily Routines (present simple) Beginners ESL Back to School / Getting to Know You Activities Adult ESL Beginners - JOBS Thank you for visiting my store. Please leave a review.
Adult ESL Beginners - Introduction to Present Perfect Tense
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Adult ESL Beginners - Introduction to Present Perfect Tense

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I use this lesson with a mixed ability beginner Adult ESL Class. It is a complete lesson (maybe 2) on the topic of life experiences and the use of the present perfect tense. The Present Perfect tense is not usually included in Beginner’s courses because it is quite complex. But even at Beginner level adult students will be asked questions about their life experiences especially - How long have you…………. ? This lesson aims to provide students with the functional language to answer (and ask) questions about their life experiences. The lesson is based on a text that demonstrates the use of the present perfect tense to describe life experiences It covers a lot of elementary language and language skills: •Reading and understanding simple texts. •Present perfect tense – focusing especially on 3rd person forms •Question forms – How long have you…? •Vocabulary of life experiences •Speaking/Listening practice –asking and answering questions •Writing simple sentences Guided paragraph writing Like all my resources, this lesson is designed specifically for adults. It incorporates language that adults will need to use and situations that are relevant to adult learners This resource may include some Australian/UK language and prints to A4 paper Here are some other similar resources in my store that you may like: Complete Beginners ESL Lesson - My Family and I (Present Simple - very easy ) Adult ESL Beginners: Jobs (Present Simple) Adult Beginners ESL - Daily Routines (Present Simple) Adult Beginners ESL Speaking and Listening Adult Beginners ESL Introduction to the Present Continuous Tense Thank you for visiting my store. If you found this resource useful/ time saving/ please leave a review, It’ll be greatly appreciated. Terms of use This item is for use by you with your students only. If you want to share with other teachers please buy multiple licences. This item is bound by copyright laws . Posting, editing , selling or redistributing this item (or any part of) on the internet is strictly prohibited.
Adult ESL Beginners Reading an Information Report 3
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Adult ESL Beginners Reading an Information Report 3

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This is a Low PREP (just photocopy and go) reading and writing lesson for a mixed ability Beginner or low level Pre Intermediate ESL or Adult Migrant Class. It also includes some paired speaking activities. This is a flexible lesson that can be used in a variety of ways: •with a whole class, • a small group or • one to one This reading lesson is based on an Information Text. Speaking and writing tasks are integrated as well as an opportunity to review and practice Present Simple verb forms and question forms. The text has an Australian flavour but will work in any country especially as students have an opportunity to describe animals from their country Some of the language will be challenging for Beginner students so it’s not suitable for complete Beginners (see my lesson My Family and I, if you are looking for something for complete Beginners) but with some scaffolding it will be accessible to most good beginners or low level pre-intermediate students. There is plenty of opportunity to differentiate learning according to your students’ levels and needs. It may take 1 lesson or could take several lessons depending on your learners and how you present the material. The final writing task has 2 options - a simple guided writing task or a more difficult task that involves writing a semi guided Information Report. This resource includes: 7 Activities or tasks which include: 2 x Speaking activities 1 x Vocab activity 3 x Reading tasks 1 x Writing Task (with 2 options) Also included an opportunity to practice asking and answering questions using the present simple tense I have done all the work so all you have to do is print and go. I have also included pictures which will help you introduce the topic and pre teach some vocab Language is British/Australian English but there are no big differences to prevent use in US. Slides print to A4 paper. I have checked this carefully, but if you find any errors, typos etc. please let me know so that I can fix it. Thank you for visiting my store
Christmas in Australia  - Reading and Writing Lesson - Adult ESL
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Christmas in Australia - Reading and Writing Lesson - Adult ESL

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This is an integrated reading and writing lesson for intermediate level adult ESL students. It is based around an information text about Christmas in Australia but expands to include other international celebrations relevant to the students in your class. This is very easy to use, just print and go, no prep required except for printing. I’ve even given you the answers. I’ve included the last 2 activities as an extension activity for able students and requires a knowledge of the language of comparison. This lesson could be used as: • a topic based lesson about Christmas which extends to other celebrations or • as a lesson in reading and writing Information texts. You can use it all or just parts, up to you and the level of your students. Skills: Reading for main idea Reading for detail Vocabulary extension and use Notetaking Speaking and Listening – Asking and answering questions Writing an Information Report Using a Graphic Organiser to organise ideas Writing a compare/contrast essay You will find a lesson on the language of comparison here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/comaprative-and-superlative-adjectives-12580535
Adult ESL Beginners: Talking about JOBS
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Adult ESL Beginners: Talking about JOBS

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This is flexible lesson which would suit a mixed ability beginner Adult Migrant ESL Class. The topic is jobs which is very relevant to Adult Migrant students and introduces a lot of useful vocabulary. It can be used in a variety of ways. There is plenty of opportunity to differentiate learning according to your students’ levels and needs. It may take 2 lessons or could take several lessons depending on your learners and how you present the material. This is designed to be used as both a Powerpoint presentation and student worksheets. Print off the relevant pages according to the needs of your students, It covers a lot of important Beginner language and structure. Present simple tense Question forms and negatives Talking about likes and dislikes Vocabulary related to jobs and work places Understanding the main idea of a written text Writing simple sentences and short paragraphs Speaking and listening If any of these language points are new to your students you will need to scaffold the activity and/or pre -teach some of it. You could also pair stronger with less able students who speak the same first language - if that works for the composition of your class. In this lesson package, you will get: a text with T/F question a cloze passage a present tense review 2 vocab activities 2 writing tasks 2 speaking/listening activities (pairs or groups) most activities are multi level
Adult ESL - Grammar - Third Conditional - Intermediate
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Adult ESL - Grammar - Third Conditional - Intermediate

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This is a grammar focused lesson using the Third Conditional for ADULT ESL students. It is designed for students who are intermediate level and above. The lesson is based on a text that demonstrates the use of the third conditional form in context. This is a complex grammar point to teach but with this step by step approach and detailed lesson notes, I have made it easy for you to teach. Please note This lesson assumes that students are already familiar with the past perfect. If they are not, I suggest that you teach the past perfect before you begin this lesson. You can find a complete lesson on the past perfect here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/past-perfect-grammar-activities-12575318 This lesson is suitable for a mixed ability class - there are opportunities for differentiation if necessary, as an independent learning package or with online students. Most of the activities are quite structured, self-explanatory and build on each other so they are best done in order. The activities could be done orally in pairs first if that works for your students. You can structure the activities as much or as little as your students need. What’s included: A reading text with 3 different types of comprehension questions Vocabulary extension activities based on the reading text. Cloze passages Grammar Guide (Information sheet) focusing on the form and use of the 3rd conditional. 4 different activities to practice using the 3rd conditional. Writing a formal letter to express regret 24 asks cards to prompt students to ask and answer questions using the 3rd conditional in situations relevant to adult learners Detailed Teachers Notes Answer key Like all my resources, this lesson is designed specifically for adults. It incorporates language that adults will need to use and situations that are relevant to adult learners. This resource may include some Australian/UK language and prints to A4 paper. Thank you for visiting my store . If you found this product useful/time saving/interesting, please leave a review - it would be greatly appreciated. Terms of use This item is for use by you with your students only. If you want to share with other teachers please buy multiple licences. This item is bound by copyright laws . Posting, editing , selling or redistributing this item (or any part of) on the internet is strictly prohibited.
Adult ESL -Grammar - Second Conditional - Intermediate
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Adult ESL -Grammar - Second Conditional - Intermediate

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This is a grammar focused lesson using the Second Conditional for ADULT ESL students. It is designed for students who are pre intermediate level and above. It is based on the topic of the Environment (pollution). This lesson can be used with a mixed ability class - there are opportunities for differentiation if necessary; as an independent learning package or with online students. Most of the activities are quite structured, self explanatory and build on each other so they are best done in order. The activities could be done orally in pairs first, if that works for your students. You can structure the activities as much or as little as your students need. A detailed lesson plan and answers are provided The lesson is based on a text that introduces some vocabulary about the environment and pollution and demonstrates the use of the second conditional form. This lesson aims to provide students with the functional language to talk about environmental issues as well as hypothetical future events. This package includes: Reading Text 2 sets of Comprehension questions - one spoken and one written Cloze passages Vocabulary activities A grammar guide Grammar practice activities Task cards A letter writing activity Teachers notes Answer key Like all my resources, this lesson is designed specifically for adults. It incorporates language that adults will need to use and situations that are relevant to adult learners. This resource may include some Australian/UK language and prints to A4 paper. Terms of use This item is for use by you with your students only. If you want to share with other teachers please buy multiple licences. This item is bound by copyright laws . Posting, editing , selling or redistributing this item (or any part of) on the internet is strictly prohibited.