Here is a new card game to practice those tricky regular and irregular Past Simple Verbs and the Present Perfect. I find…
This is a great activity to help your students respond to questions using the Present Simple , Past Simple and Present Perfect verb tenses. If you…
Travel-Light ESL: UNO-Style Speaking & Grammar Card Games That Actually Get Kids Talking Teaching English abroad with limited resources? Same. When I…
Love is in the air. Here in Italy, it feels like Spring. I created these Valentine’s Day themed resources to fit all…
As teachers it’s not always easy to have a spontaneous conversation with our language users, trying to stay within a specific grammar…
I love these cards (well, I should. I made them😀) I created this set using all Present Simple questions. Sometimes I’ve found…
What a great way to practice identifying singular and plural noun endings. These colorful cards make it fun! I use them in the…
Letter matching activities are the best way to practice UPPERCASE and LOWERCASE alphabet letters. Kids love the hands on matching and the…
Hey! I’m Brooke
I’m a former ESL and ELA teacher with over 15 years of classroom experience. I’ve worked with students from diverse language backgrounds, taught mixed-level groups, and balanced packed schedules that left very little room for prep time—so I know exactly how it feels.
Building basic vocabulary is one of the fundamental building blocks to learning a language! This…
Every year I teach English to students of all different levels and skill sets. It…
Using anchor charts to talk about Parts of Speech is the perfect grammar reference to keep on your classroom walls, project on the whiteboard or add to student notebooks. Students can reference the visuals to improve their understanding of the Parts of Speech and as a result they’ll improve writing and speaking skills.
Fun Halloween Ideas for ESL Classrooms Looking for fun and effective Halloween activities for ESL…

