Watching television: adjectives
This lesson focuses on the use of –ed/-ing adjectives in the context of watching television. Students will practise using the adjectives to talk about their viewing habits.
This lesson focuses on the use of –ed/-ing adjectives in the context of watching television. Students will practise using the adjectives to talk about their viewing habits.
This lesson is about the relationships students have. The tasks allows for discussion and personalisation and can lead to stronger group cohesion as the students learn more about each others’ lives. It provides practice in all four skills.
This resource is taken from the Be safe UK series of resources which aims to give learners the confidence needed to be able to call for help in the event of an emergency.
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 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.
This resource addresses women’s health in prisons by helping learners to talk about looking after their health and feeling unwell, introducing the healthcare service in prison and focusing on the benefits of exercise and introduces language to talk about maintaining health and wellbeing.
This resource addresses men's health in prisons by helping learners to discuss difficult issues including health and hygiene, mental health and addiction. It also makes learners aware of support available to them.
This lesson is about the five senses. It provides students with practice of vocabulary related to body parts and the five senses, and listening practice of someone describing their favourite sound.
This resource 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, Arjun's neighbour complains about the television. Learners practise complaining politely and dealing with complaints.