The teacher's phone call
Teachers often need to talk to the parents of children who are in their class about how the child is getting on.
Teachers often need to talk to the parents of children who are in their class about how the child is getting on.
Look at the school timetable and do the exercises to practise and improve your writing skills.
This lesson focuses on the use of the past tense of the verb 'to be' with common adjectives and prepositions in the context of subjects at school. Students will practise using the language in speaking and writing tasks.
Parents often worry about their child’s first day at school and how they can help to make it a positive experience.
This lesson is about ways to support a child develop their numeracy skills and is aimed at learners who are parents or who care for children. It provides learners with information about how numeracy is taught in schools today and gives practice at identifying and using some language common to a maths classroom.
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?