Tag: A1
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Coffee and English: A Listening Lesson for Language Lovers
This coffee-themed ESL listening lesson is perfect for English learners of all levels. With three engaging texts, audio, comprehension questions, and discussion prompts, it’s a warm and fun way to practice listening and speaking skills!
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Fun Space-Themed Warm-Up: Spot the Difference for A1–B1 English Learners
Boost student engagement with this fun space-themed Spot the Difference warm-up! For A1–B1 learners, this activity helps review vocabulary and prepositions while encouraging conversation. Free worksheet included!
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This or That? A Quick, Fun Speaking Icebreaker for Your ESL Classroom
Looking for a fun ESL warm-up? “This or That” is a no-prep speaking game where students choose between two options and explain their choice. Great for boosting confidence and fluency!
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15 Thought-Provoking Opinions About Space for English Learners
Explore 15 engaging opinions about space and environmental issues in this two-level ESL worksheet. Perfect for debates, writing, and speaking practice. 🌍✨
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Spin the wheel and break the ice!
Break the ice with this fun and interactive ESL speaking activity! Just spin the wheel and answer a simple question like “What’s your favorite food?” It’s perfect for A2–B2 learners, no prep needed, and great for building confidence, vocabulary, and classroom connection. Give it a try today!
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Blog Post: Fun Space Quiz for A1–A2 English Learners
Make English learning fun with this 7-question space quiz for A1–A2 learners! Great for vocabulary, reading, and laughs—plus silly answers like “galaxypants.” 🌌👩🚀
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Is There Life Beyond Earth? Discover K2-18b in Our new News Lesson!
Discover possible signs of life on planet K2-18b in our latest English lesson! With three levels, vocabulary activities, and engaging discussion questions, it’s perfect for curious learners. Explore space and language learning at the same time.
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Pets – what do you think?
Get your students talking with our fun, pet-themed speaking worksheets! Packed with opinion and discussion questions, they’re designed to spark lively, relatable conversations. Perfect for all levels!
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Asking questions – Lucy’s day
Practising how to ask questions is key to speaking English confidently. In this activity, students work in pairs to complete Lucy’s story by asking and answering questions. It’s fun, interactive, and perfect for teens and adults at A1-B2 level. Includes an answer key with suggested questions and answers.
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Spot the difference – dog edition
A spot the difference worksheet for all the dog lovers out there. Find nine differences and practice speaking English!