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- Free EFL/ESL Activities that Use Images - Part 1In need of an activity for your EFL and ESL courses that make use of images and renders your students' linguistic education more complete? Use these three free activities.
- Free EFL/ESL Roleplays - Part 2Using role-plays designed for EFL and ESL can dramatically improve your students' ability to speak in English. Here are three free role-plays that you can immediately make use of.
- Free EFL/ESL Activities that Use Newspaper Articles - Part 2Try these free activities out with your EFL/ESL students. They make use of articles from a newspaper or magazine, and they’ll get your students to speak in English about the latest news.
- Free EFL/ESL Activities that Use Newspaper Articles - Part 1Articles from a newspaper are a fantastic way to get EFL/ESL students to speak. They're full of recent and interesting news. Here's a list of three free activities you can use to get started.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: Needs and DesiresSometimes it can be hard for EFL/ESL students to have a debate in English. This free activity will help them overcome their difficulty. It questions the importance and relevance of certain themes in our society.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: The Art of AskingFor many EFL/ESL students, asking questions in English is difficult. This free conversation activity will help them overcome their difficulties.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: The VideoStudents carry out a discussion in English about a theme/topic as they normally would and, at the same time, get filmed. They’ll be watching themselves on video and analyzing how well the discussion went.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Questions: MoneySpeaking about money can generate a lot of discussion. Here's a list of conversation questions to get your EFL/ESL interested.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Questions: HealthcareHaving had many conversations about healthcare with students in my courses, I’ve come up with the following list of free conversation questions that I’d like to share with other EFL/ESL colleagues.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: PositionsCall upon your EFL/ESL students’ experience, education and curiosity. "Positions" generates speech in English by getting students to take a stand on different issues.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: International NewsA free EFL/ESL activity that combines curiosity and international news articles to open up students’ minds, expose them to other cultures and generate meaningful conversation in English.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Questions: Career PlansIf speaking about work and career plans with your EFL/ESL students is your objective, you’ll want to use these free conversation questions.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Questions:FutureIf you're looking for some free EFL/ESL conversation questions to generate conversation about the future, these questions will help.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: ImaginationIf you're interested in opening up your EFL/ESL students' minds, then this free activity/game is for you.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: Voice Your OpinionIs it difficult for you to get your EFL/ESL students to state their opinions about a theme/topic in English? Then give this activity a try?
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: PossibilitiesRender conversation with your EFL/ESL students interesting by drawing upon their cultural knowledge and encouraging them to come up with a series of possible answers to unsolved questions that deal with a chosen theme/topic.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: Listen and SpeakIncrease student involvement and strengthen their listening and speaking skills in English. This free EFL/ESL activity won't disappoint you.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Questions: FilmsIf you’d like to get your EFL/ESL students to have a discussion about films but don’t have the time to come up with any questions to get a conversation going, feel free to use the following list.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Questions: FoodPeople love speaking about food. So why not try these free conversation questions with your EFL/ESL students.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Questions: Ideal PartnerGetting EFL/ESL students to speak about their ideal partner generates a lot of conversation and interesting comments. Here are ten conversation questions for your EFL/ESL course.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Questions: Culture ClashHaving a conversation about culture clash with EFL/ESL students can be fun and interesting. The following free questions will come in handy.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Questions: MedicineHaving a conversation about medicine can be interesting. These free EFL/ESL conversation questions will get you started
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Questions: RestaurantsIf you're interested in getting your EFL/ESL students to have a conversation about restaurants, these free questions will help.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: ConnectionsIf your EFL/ESL students are lacking imagination, you'll want to use this free activity. It sparks imagination by getting your students to find connections between groups of words.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: TimelinesHere's a free EFL/ESL activity that gets your students to analyze the past, present and future of a theme/topic. My students found it interesting and I'm sure yours will as well.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: Other UsesTrigger discussion in English with your EFL/ESL students by encouraging them to explore how something could be used for something else it was not designed for.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: My Favorite Movie SnippetEncourage your EFL/ESL students with this free activity to learn English by sharing and discussing a scene from a movie that connects one way or another with a chosen theme/topic.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: Candies for Your ThoughtsA free EFL/ESL activity in which students receive a colored-piece of candy and then share their comments in English about the overall effectiveness of an exercise, lesson or course. Each color corresponds to a different type of comment.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: Speech and DebateA free EFL/ESL activity that invites students to compare two articles with different views about the same issue and debate which view they agree with.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: The PointA free EFL/ESL activity that generates a climate of excitement and expectation by asking students to understand the gist of a news article in English without the help of a dictionary.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: Ten Things About Me"Ten Things about Me" is a guessing and group- making activity/game. It puts EFL/ESL students in touch with their classmates and maximizes the number of opportunities for students to have a conversation in English.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: MemorizationA fun and interesting activity that combines classical memorization exercises with vocabulary comprehension and conversation to inspire EFL/ESL students to speak in English.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: Fill in the BlanksInterested in a free EFL/ESL activity that plays on creativity and uniqueness? This activity puts both elements into practice and, at the same time, drums up amusement and curiosity.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: Interview MeA free activity that motivates EFL/ESL students to have a conversation in English by giving them an opportunity to have a one-on-one interview with their teacher.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: Conversation StartersNeed a free EFL/ESL conversation activity that gets EFL/ESL students to speak in English? “Conversation Starters” is what you’re looking for. It makes use of EFL/ESL students’ ability to critique and creates conversation that students can relate to.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: Finish the StatementAre you an EFL/ESL teacher in need of a free activity that gets students to speak in English? "Finish the Statement" promotes conversation by getting students to finish their teacher's open-ended statements.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: Ask a QuestionInterested in getting your ESL/EFL students to speak in English? “Ask a Question” is a free ESL/EFL activity that promotes conversation by urging students to be creative and unique when it comes to asking questions.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: Things We Have in CommonA free ESL/EFL activity that sparks conversation by encouraging students to get to know each other better and discover the things they have in common.
- Free EFL/ESL Conversation Activity/Game: The Topic and the RelationshipMake use of your EFL/ESL students' guessing and reasoning skills. Their ability to have a conversation in English will improve as a result.
- How to Find Out What Your English-Foreign-Language Students (EFL) Students REALLY Want to Do in ClassSometimes I can tell during my EFL (English as a Foreign Language) classes that when one student is yapping on about something, several other students appear bored. The problem is: how many are bored? I find out by using the "blind vote."