Topic: Vocabulary
How to teach senses vocabulary
Category: Vocabulary
Topic: Vocabulary
How to teach words related to your five senses, with senses vocabulary games
How to teach positive and negative connotations
Category: Teaching English
Topic: Vocabulary
Teaching tips for presenting and practicing positive and negative words and expressions
How to teach ordinal numbers to EFL learners
Category: Teaching Tips
Topic: Vocabulary
Teaching tips, games and other classroom practice for first, second, third, etc.
How to teach dates in English
Category: Teaching Tips
Topic: Vocabulary
Classroom games and teaching tips for "The first of December two thousand and one", "January twenty second nineteen seventy", etc.
How to teach months
Category: Teaching Tips
Topic: Vocabulary
Games and other classroom activities to help students memorise and be able to use months from January to December
How to teach days of the week in English
Category: Teaching Tips
Topic: Vocabulary
Teachings tips, games and other classroom activities for memorising how to say and spell Monday, Tuesday, etc.
300 Technical English abbreviations list
Category: Teaching English for Specific Purposes
Topic: Vocabulary
The most useful acronyms and other short forms for engineers and other technical staff
How to teach Latin abbreviations
Category: Vocabulary
Topic: Vocabulary
How to present and practise English abbreviations that come from Latin such as "e.g.", "i.e." and "PS"
How to teach abbreviations
Category: Vocabulary
Topic: Vocabulary
Ways to present and practise short forms of words and expressions such as "info", "lab", "50p" and "PS".
How to teach acronyms
Category: Vocabulary
Topic: Vocabulary
How to present and practise the meaning and use of abbreviations like "ASAP", "IoT" and "VIP"
Colloquial expressions for medical terms
Category: Teaching English for Specific Purposes
Topic: Vocabulary
Everyday English for medical jargon, to be used by patients, doctors, nurses and other people using or studying Medical English.
Classroom activities for colour vocabulary
Category: Vocabulary
Topic: Vocabulary
Fun classroom activities teaching students how to understand, read and write colour words from "orange" and "red" through "dark green" to "cream" and "metallic blue".
How to teach colour vocabulary in ESL classes
Category: Vocabulary
Topic: Vocabulary
The nine stages of teaching colour vocab, from understanding what "red" means and being able to write "green" to discussing the psychological effects of different colours.
Classroom activities for teaching opposites
Category: Vocabulary
Topic: Vocabulary
Fun practice activities for adjective opposites, verbs with opposite meanings, etc.
How to complain and deal with complaints on the phone
Category: Business Communications
Topic: Vocabulary
What to say and what not to say when you complain by telephone and receive complaints on the phone.
Word Impact Chart
Category: Teaching English
Topic: Vocabulary
An article about using Word Impact charts to channel vocabulary according to a person's age, gender, work, and attitude.
How to teach transport vocabulary to young learners
Category: Young Learners
Topic: Vocabulary
Lots of things to teach about transportation and how to do so
Hobbies, leisure and free time with young learners
Category: Young Learners
Topic: Vocabulary
Making a popular topic useful and suitable for all classes
Why your students overuse their dictionaries
Category: Teaching English
Topic: Vocabulary
A look at dictionaries in the classroom
Lesson Plan: What does s/he do? S/he's a (occupation)
Category: Teaching English
Topic: Vocabulary
A lesson plan to teach young learners how to answer the question "What does s/he do?" with "S/he's a (occupation)".
All about me! - A classroom activity
Category: Teaching English
Topic: Vocabulary
A handout used in class to get students to talk about themselves, done as a class activity.
Lesson Plan for Young Learners: What (food/colour/sport) do you like? I like (noun)
Category: Young Learners
Topic: Vocabulary
A lesson plan to teach young learners: What (food/colour/sport) do you like? I like (noun)
Lesson Plan for Young Learners: Teaching numbers from 1 to 12, and How many?
Category: Young Learners
Topic: Vocabulary
A lesson plan for young learners: teaching numbers from 1 to 12, and "how many?" Includes warm-up activities, introducing numbers using flashcards, interactive dialogues and group activities.