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Fun ESL classroom resources for kids - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Are you looking for engaging and interactive resources to make your ESL classroom fun and exciting for kids? Look no further! In this guide, we will explore a variety of creative and effective resources that will help you keep your young learners motivated and eager to learn English. From games and activities to online tools and printable materials, we have everything you need to make learning English enjoyable for your students. Let's dive in and discover the best ESL classroom resources for kids!
1. Games and Activities
2. Online Tools
3. Printable Materials
4. Conclusion
One of the most effective ways to make learning English fun for kids is by incorporating games and activities into your lessons. Games not only help children practice their language skills in a playful way but also... [Read more]
Fun ESL activities for kids - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Are you looking for engaging and interactive ESL activities for kids that will make learning English fun and exciting? Look no further! At ITTT (International TEFL and TESOL Training), we offer a wide range of resources and ideas to help make teaching English as a second language to children a memorable experience. From games and songs to crafts and storytelling, our activities are designed to keep young learners motivated and eager to improve their language skills. In this guide, we will explore some of the most effective and enjoyable ESL activities for kids that you can use in your classroom.
1. Fun ESL Games
2. Interactive Songs and Chants
3. Creative Arts and Crafts
4. Storytelling and Role-Playing
One of the best ways to make learning English enjoyable for kids is by incorporating... [Read more]
Fun and interactive ESL classes for kids - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Discover the exciting world of teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) to children with ITTT (International TEFL and TESOL Training). Our comprehensive courses provide the skills and knowledge needed to create fun and interactive lessons that engage young learners. From teaching vocabulary through games to incorporating songs and crafts into your lessons, our training equips you with the tools to make learning English enjoyable for kids.
Our ESL courses for children focus on practical teaching techniques that are proven to be effective in the classroom. With a combination of theoretical knowledge and hands-on practice, you will learn how to create a positive and engaging learning environment for young learners. Whether you are new to teaching or looking to enhance your skills, our... [Read more]
Tefl article - TEFL Importance of Games in TEFL #354 - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
In the teaching of English as a Second Language (ESL), games are very important, with adults and especially with children. Let?s face it, no matter how much one wants to learn another language sometimes class discussions about verb tenses and vocabulary can be monotonous, slow, and boring. Games make learning fun and can be used to add a little spice to class. Many people are motivated by competition so games can stimulate this enthusiasm and help to stimulate participation. Games can be used to aid in: learning vocabulary, verb usage, vocabulary review, pronunciation practice, phrase building, confidence building, and encouraging students to think and respond in English. Games are great ways to begin or end a class. Openers for classes are used to introduce... [Read more]
Importance of Games in TEFL Maegon Williams - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
In the teaching of English as a Second Language (ESL), games are very important, with adults and especially with children. Let’s face it, no matter how much one wants to learn another language sometimes class discussions about verb tenses and vocabulary can be monotonous, slow, and boring. Games make learning fun and can be used to add a little spice to class. Many people are motivated by competition so games can stimulate this enthusiasm and help to stimulate participation. Games can be used to aid in: learning vocabulary, verb usage, vocabulary review, pronunciation practice, phrase building, confidence building, and encouraging students to think and respond in English. Games are great ways to begin or end a class. Openers for classes are used to introduce new... [Read more]
Fun ESL teaching resources for kids in Beijing - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Are you passionate about teaching English as a second language to young learners? Look no further than ITTT (International TEFL and TESOL Training) for a comprehensive range of resources designed to make your teaching experience fun, engaging, and effective. Whether you are a seasoned educator or new to the field, our ESL teaching resources for kids in Beijing will help you unlock the potential of your students and create an inspiring learning environment.
At ITTT, we understand the unique challenges and opportunities that come with teaching English to young learners. That's why we have curated a collection of interactive games, activities, lesson plans, and teaching aids specifically tailored to engage children in Beijing. From colorful flashcards to captivating storybooks, our resources... [Read more]
TEFL Lemon is a one-stop solution for TEFL teachers - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
TEFL Lemon began in 2014 as an ESL blog on the WeChat platform in China, quickly becoming the biggest ESL blog on WeChat. TEFL Lemon provided English teachers with ELT articles to read and share, as well as free ESL lesson ideas, ESL games and fun speaking activities which TEFL Teachers could use in their classes. English teachers in China could also download free ESL flashcards on a variety of themes.
Following their success on the WeChat platform, in 2018, TEFL Lemon decided to build their own website to offer their ESL Flashcard Games for Kids, ESL Warmers, ESL games and speaking activities for teens and adults for free to TEFL Teachers around the world. You can visit their website here.
Not only do TEFL Lemon offer teachers brilliant ESL games and teaching ideas, but they also have... [Read more]
Teaching Approaches for Adult and Adolescent EFL Learners Zachary Shtogren - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
One of the starkest contrasts in ESL instruction is the difference between the adult and the adolescent class. Teachers must become versed in the very different motivational factors, learning styles, and pitfalls associated with each group to effectively instruct English. First, the kids. The most important thing to remember when working with adolescents (and by adolescent let's consider anyone of secondary school age) is that the student would probably rather be doing something else. This is not always the case, but teenagers are assaulted by myriad social, familial, and societal influences. Their attention and priorities vary on a daily basis. Whether in a one-to-one or group class setting, the student(s) is/are probably being required to attend by their parents or... [Read more]
Multiple Intelligence Theory and Classroom Management in an ESL/EFL Classroom Julie Hoffman Mulleb - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
According to research conducted by Grant Miller and Tracy Hall, '' classroom order encourages student engagement, which supports learning' (Miller para. 1). In many articles and studies that are readily available, the popular perspective seems to be that classroom order must happen before learning can happen; order must be present for student engagement to be present. It is common to employ traditional classroom management techniques based on the creation of order: threat or promise of reward. Order, it is perceived, creates an environment where students are engaged. Perhaps that idea is slightly backwards. Perhaps it is not order that leads to engagement, but engagement that leads to order. Teaching to multiple intelligences engages more students. More students engaged... [Read more]
Music and song in the classroom Gina Gatman - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
The use of music in classrooms today is widespread, but it's educational value is in debate. This article will discuss the importance of music and song when teaching English as a Second Language (ESL). It is my opinion that music is a vital tool that a teacher can utilise to enhance language retention as well as student motivation and enjoyment.Music helps create positive feelings about learning English (Uchida, 2003). Music and song are universal as is the enjoyment of music and students will already be experiencing music in their own culture. Therefore, the introduction of music into the classroom can be a very non-threatening way of creating a comfortable classroom atmosphere, establishing a link between the student's background and the language they are about to learn. ... [Read more]
Teaching Slang and Idioms Geoff George - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
To undertake and complete an ESL course would normally allow the successful student to gain benefit from the ability to access the English speaking world. By covering the four domains of speaking, understanding, reading and writing a student would be able to undertake activities such as answering conversational questions, following a menu and writing a cheque. However, many students who have completed a course containing these four basic domains of language learning would continue to struggle when attempting to fully interact and participate with other 1st language English speakers. The main reason for this would be that they have not included in their studies the learning of slang and idioms that frequent the communication of 1st language English speakers.This higher level... [Read more]
Games In the Classroom Marion McPherson - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Introduction.Often it is considered that learning is serious business and if students are seen laughing and having fun then they are not really learning. This is not always the case.In order to learn languages students need a relaxed, fun atmosphere and often this can be achieved by using games.Games also help the teacher create a situation whereby language can be practised and used in a meaningful way.What is a Game'A game can be defined as a form of play that involves rules, competition and an element of fun.Language games are not just fun 'ice-breakers' or things you do on Friday afternoon to end the week, they provide an opportunity for students to use and experiment with language ina meaningful way. Games can be highly motivating and encourage students to search out new... [Read more]


