Welcome to Free ESL Stuff
Free ESL Stuff for Learners
- Free Downloads Page
Documents that you can download and use free of charge on giving presentations and writing resumes.
- What is English?
A short history of the origins and development of the English language.
- Famous Quotations in English
A "quotation" is usually a short text - perhaps one or two sentences - written or spoken by one (usually famous) person and often repeated or at least known by others.
- Pronunciation Workshop
This workshop is intended for owners of Pronunciation Power, but will be of interest to anyone wishing to improve their English pronunciation.
- What's IN a Preposition?
Prepositions can be divided into one-word prepositions (eg at, into, on) and complex prepositions (eg according to, in spite of).
- "Ghoti" = "Fish"
English is not phonetic. Why you can't tell how to pronounce a word by looking at it.
- Some English Proverbs and their Meanings
A "proverb" is a short, traditional saying in general use. It usually expresses some obvious truth or familiar experience. Here are some proverbs that are well known in English.
Free ESL Stuff for Teachers
- Free Downloads Page
Documents that you can download and use free of charge on teaching presentation giving.
- Funny English
Here is a collection of strange signs that you may enjoy sharing with your students, with appropriate explanations!
- Dictation for ESL
Dictation is sometimes frowned upon as an outmoded, teacher-centred writing activity with no real input from the student.
- Why Use Games to Teach English?
Games motivate learners to understand and use the language. And ESL games that are challenging but also fun encourage learners to put their language skills into practice.
- Ring-a-Word Classroom Game
This classic classroom game is guaranteed to wake up the sleepiest class.
- Authentic Reading Material
Here are the latest English language news stories from magazines and newspapers around the world.
- Improvisations in the ESL Classroom
Improvisations are not role-plays or simulations (although many of them can be adapted as such). The objective here is total spontaneity.
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