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I have taught English, EAL, French, Spanish and Italian. I love to use images. I like to make short activities, useful for starters or fillers.

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I have taught English, EAL, French, Spanish and Italian. I love to use images. I like to make short activities, useful for starters or fillers.
Daily Routine: Robert's Day
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Daily Routine: Robert's Day

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This is a series of pictures and comments about a boy's day to reinforce the present simple - what he normally/usually/sometimes does etc.. There is reading, sequencing, match up (sentences and pictures), true or false and a gap fill activity. Thanks to my colleague Sophia in Ukraine for the template. I&'ve done this for my EAL class, but it may suit younger pupils.
For and against capital punishment.
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For and against capital punishment.

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I ask my students to comment on each picture and make inferences. Then they have to prepare a 5 minute talk on whether they are for or against the death penalty and why. It's still a useful debate and can be linked to &'Of Mice and Men&'; and many other works they study.
The Ghost of Cranston House
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The Ghost of Cranston House

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Short story based on five images with a twist in the tale. A good model for third person narrative controlled assessment practice, (audience young readers). I get my students to mind map the images first. Some exercises provided.
Naughty Flame!
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Naughty Flame!

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This is a short narrative in the past simple, with language exercises: true or false, cloze, match up and comprehension questions. It will be useful for years 5, 6, 7 and EAL pupils. My thanks to Ravensburger puzzles for permission to use this great picture. Isn't Flame a beaut?
EAL Strategies Mat
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EAL Strategies Mat

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This is a compilation of activities, strategies and methods of differentiation to include EAL students in mainstream English.
Botany Bay
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Botany Bay

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A short introduction to Botany Bay, with some language exercises.
Kate and Jake.
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Kate and Jake.

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Two pages - follow the instructions to colour the figures in/ write up the personal profiles/true or false/choose the correct word.
Rooms in the House
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Rooms in the House

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Excellent diagram of a house! A match up exercise - match the names of the rooms to the pictures and a true and false activity. The house template is from eslprintables.
Shapes on the High Street
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Shapes on the High Street

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A two page activity to get your students talking and writing about shapes. Parts of this could be used as starters and it could certainly lead to a survey: go onto the street and see how many shapes you can spot and in what circumstances. EAL teachers can use this to teach/reinforce prepositions and the present continuous tense.
Jenny's Terrible Day
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Jenny's Terrible Day

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A short reading comprehension with a true and false exercise and some questions. Focus past simple tense. Check out the template; it's definitely got the wow factor! I got this from the best EAL site ever - eslprintables. If you are an EAL teacher, join up. It&'ll be the best thing you ever did.
Hallowe'en!
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Hallowe'en!

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A nice picture, with activities. Will suit beginners and early intermediates.
At the Beach
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At the Beach

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A great picture, with activities to practise the present continuous tense.