Reading text messages from school
In this module you will read three text messages from school, practise reading to get important information and learn new words about school.
In this module you will read three text messages from school, practise reading to get important information and learn new words about school.
In this module you will watch a video and learn new words about shopping. You will also read a shopping list and have a chance to make your own list.
In this module you will make sentences and write about you and your family. You will also practise using the verb 'to be' and spelling family words like husband and daughter.
In this module you will watch a video of a man’s everyday life and learn words to describe what you do every day. You will also have a chance to write sentences about your daily life.
This lesson is about weddings in the UK and in other countries the learners know. This lesson is aimed beginner ESOL learners who can read and write at a basic level. Learners will learn useful vocabulary so they can discuss weddings and they will have the opportunity to read a text aloud and complete some comprehension tasks.
This lesson is about reading and understanding medicine labels. It should follow on from previous lessons on the topic of health e.g. looking at symptoms and going to the doctors. It provides learners with essential vocabulary to how to take medicines and also gives reading practice.
This lesson focuses on spelling and pronunciation of months and seasons in the context of favourite seasons. Students will practise using the language in speaking and writing tasks.
Parents of primary school children need to gather together a lot of different clothing and equipment to get their children ready for school. This lesson will help students recognise, write and pronounce all the key words that they'll need to know.
This lesson plan is for beginner readers. The main aim is to develop the students' ability to read and understand a short text based some on information about a girl called Sharon. Students practise recognising, spelling and pronouncing individual words and then move on to processing short sentences.
When you describe a photo it is important to say where the people are and what the people are doing.