Complete list of vocabulary items with the most important words and structures used for image descriptions (perfect for GCSE ‘Photo Card’ or for any lesson involving the description of images in Spanish).
This list of questions is perfect for your students to develop elaborate responses or to spark discussion. Very useful in exams like Cambridge (Speaking, part 4).
Complete set of materials for a Christmas lesson about Spain. Contains a slideshow presentation explaining the main differences between how Christmas is celebrated in Spain and in the United Kingdom (including two links to Spanish videos), a template of a letter to the “Reyes Magos”, an authentic Spanish toy catalogue, a vocabulary support sheet, and two activites to practise. The visuals proved to be really engaging in my class.
This is a sample paragraph which includes key vocabulary on books & reading. Students will be guided by this sample in order to acquire the vocabulary before producing their own answers.
If you are looking for a way to improve your students’ oral comprehension and production skills (listening and speaking), this resource will be of great help to you, as it lays the foundations of knowledge about the sounds of English.
This is my most ambitious project as an EFL teacher. It is a comprehensive compilation of the vowel and consonant sounds of English, described in great detail (with all the spellings), using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
Aimed especially at Spanish students of English as a foreign language, it is a resource that can also be used by speakers of any other language.
Given the difficulty and time required to compile the large number of examples and spellings I have included, I consider this resource highly valuable.
These funny images will not only encourage dialogue in your English class, but your students will also have a great time, giving a touch of humor to the lesson.
Comprehensive vocabulary list to describe Art in English, including subtopics such as colour, composition, texture, subject matter, style, media…
(It does NOT include definitions)
This is a list of questions about crime & punishment that could spark interesting conversation or debates, or elicit grammar & vocabulary from your students.