Making plans: first conditional.
Do you find it easy to make plans for the weekend? What do your plans depend on? In this lesson, Anne talks about her plans for the weekend. The language focus is the first conditional.
Do you find it easy to make plans for the weekend? What do your plans depend on? In this lesson, Anne talks about her plans for the weekend. The language focus is the first conditional.
Students will find out about charity shops and explore ways to raise money for charity. A central focus of this lesson is the valuable work of The Ruth Hayman Trust.
Cooks often use a wok to cook Chinese food, especially stir-fry. TV chef Ken Hom shows us a tasty way to make dish of Chinese vegetables in a wok.
Listen to Penny describing a photo of a living room in a house and the practise yourself. The language focus here is modal verbs of deduction.
In this lesson, Jonny talks about what he has to do as a medical student. The language focus is modal verbs of obligation and permission.
Do the people who work in the places that you clean ask you to do things?
How do English speakers use sentences with ‘if’? Our video especially for ESOL learners will help you learn how we use them.
Watch the presentation and complete the activities to find out how we use 'will, going to and present continuous' to talk about the future.
This resource, 'Someone on the phone: the teacher’s phone call', aims to give ESOL learners the confidence and the language to deal with situations they may encounter in their homes. In this film, Sunita speaks to her son's primary school teacher on the phone.
This resource, 'Someone at the door: The teacher’s visit', is part of 'English in my home', which aims to give ESOL learners the confidence and the language to deal with situations they may encounter in their homes. In this lesson, Sunita meets her son's new teacher, but where is Arjun?