Money and shopping
Money and shopping gives learners the language that they need to take part in a number of everyday conversations, both face-to-fac
Money and shopping gives learners the language that they need to take part in a number of everyday conversations, both face-to-fac
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 teachers’ pack teaches the English language needed for managing money and for buying and ordering essential items while in prison.
This Teachers pack addresses women's health in prisons by helping learners to discuss related issues including personal hygiene, mental health and being pregnant in prison. It also makes learners aware of support available to them.
This lesson is based on a video called ‘My friends in the UK’ about an English man named Dave and his friends who live around the UK. Learners answer questions based on the video, practising their comprehension and developing their visual literacy.
This lesson focuses on speaking about potential equipment faults in someone’s cell. Some activities also involve reading the phrases above but differentiation suggestions are given for those with weaker literacy skills.
This lesson builds learners’ range of vocabulary in the context of shopping and aims to develop their confidence in reading and writing shopping lists. It also develops learners’ visual literacy through watching a short video called ‘Helping our neighbours’.
Our self-access workbooks are intended for learners to use independently and to reinforce learning they have done in their ESOL class. Most of the activities are reading and writing tasks that can be done and checked independently using the answers at the end of each workbook.
This lesson includes a variety of activities to use with your ESOL learners in prison to encourage reading for pleasure, begin to critically examin