Tag: A1
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Fun A1–A2 Speaking Game: Practise questions with “Who am I?”
Make grammar practice fun with this A1–A2 speaking game! Students revise to be and have/have got by asking yes/no questions to guess the correct picture. Great for pair or group work.
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Word search set – clothes, hair, body, personality
Here is a fun way to practice vocabulary connected with body, hair clothes & personality. Can be used in class or as self-study.
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Core vocabulary word search set A1
We’re back with the word searches – I’ve prepared five new sets. The topics are as follows: It’s a fun and simple way to review essential vocabulary with A1 learners. Each puzzle includes an answer key for easy checking. They’re great as warm-ups, homework, or a quick challenge in class. A playful way to practise…
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Number-themed word searches for A1 students
Three fun word searches for A1 students to practise spelling numbers (1–10, 10–20, and higher numbers). Includes answer keys!
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Spot the Difference – A Fun Art-Themed Speaking Warm-up for ESL Lessons
Kick off your art-themed ESL lessons with this fun spot the difference speaking activity! Students will practise describing images, use art vocabulary, and collaborate to find all 9 hidden differences. Includes an answer key for easy checking.
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Giving Directions in English: A Lesson for A1–A2 Students
This beginner-friendly ESL lesson will help your students learn how to ask for and give directions in English. Includes listening, reading & speaking practice!
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Can we meet, Emma? A Fun Lesson on Daily Routines and Making Plans (A1–A2)
Need help teaching time expressions in English? This A1–A2 lesson includes listening, making plans, present simple, prepositions of time, and speaking tasks.
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Mini Travelling course – Part 2 – At the hotel
Help your A1–A2 students get ready for hotel stays with this engaging ESL lesson plan! Includes vocabulary, speaking tasks, hotel problems, and taboo cards.
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Restaurant Wild Stories – Easy and Fun Reading Practice for Beginners (A1–A2)
Three funny and simple stories about eating out — perfect for A1–A2 learners! Each mini-story includes everyday restaurant vocabulary and questions to help students speak more, learn more, and enjoy English.
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5 Easy Listening Exercises: Restaurant Reviews for Beginners (A1–A2)
Looking for a tasty way to practice English listening skills? Try these 5 short restaurant reviews made for beginner students (A1–A2 level)! Each includes a short audio track, 4 simple comprehension questions, and is available in both PDF and PowerPoint formats—great for class or self-study.