Browse all our English teaching materials for ESL and EFL teachers. Ready-made presentations, warm-ups, and activities for all levels.
If your students are into spring, try out this cute speaking activity and encourage them to choose the cat pic that represents their spring moods best.
A cozy, creative spring warm-up where students build their dream bouquet using flowers that represent spring vibes, habits, and experiences.
A light and engaging warm-up where students choose between two spring-inspired options and explain their choice.
This is a cozy, low-prep warm-up designed for A1–B2 learners aimed at boosting the aesthetics and speaking skills in your winter lessons.
Use this speaking activity that helps students practise giving advice while revising gerunds and infinitives - students read a short problem situation and respond with advice using specific target verbs.
Love or Pass set consists of 4 pics and is a flexible speaking warm-up where students react to winter habits, plans, and mindsets by deciding whether they like them or not.
Here is a speaking warm-up that helps students reflect on their Christmas and New Year experiences while revising past simple and present perfect.
This winter warm-up is aimed at speaking, reflection, and gentle grammar revision, with tasks adapted for different levels - choose three words that best describe your winter and share.
This activity is created to fill your winter lessons with a comfy Christmas vibe! It works perfectly as a warm-up, speaking task, or creative grammar practice for A1–B2 learners.
Here’s a Childhood Christmas Memories grammar activity, designed to be no prep & ready-to-use and perfect for practicing used to / would in a natural, nostalgic way 🎄
Here is a festive speaking warm-up where students choose what they would like to put into their Christmas stocking from a set of cozy activities, everyday benefits, or winter wishes.
Christmas is the perfect time for a letter exchange, isn't it? Ask your students to read the postcards and open the brackets using the passive voice grammar.