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Top 5 ESL Flashcard Games and Activities for Kids | Fun Ideas for ESOL Flashcards for Children

51K views · Nov 23, 2022 eslactivity.org

Flashcard games are a great activity for children learning ESL! Flashcards get your students active and help them learn while having fun. Check out my video on ESL flashcard games and activities, and bring them to life in your own classroom! --------------------- Find out how to teach children new words in English https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PL0XYG_OJ8& --------------------- Want to find out more? Check out: https://www.eslactivity.org/esl-flashcard-games/ 39 No-Prep/Low-Prep ESL Speaking Activities for Kids: https://amzn.to/3vZO18Y https://www.facebook.com/eslspeaking https://www.pinterest.ca/eslspeaking/ #flashcards #teachingenglishwithjackie #flashcards_for_kids #flashcardsforkids #teachingenglishabroad ---------------------- Even more Ideas for the TEFL Classroom: https://eslspeaking.org/ -------------------- More TEFL flashcard ideas from @Andy - The ESL Guy : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxYpHhndRQU -------------------- Timestamps 0:00 Intro 0:32 Concentration 1:17 Flashcard questions 1:51 Yes/no questions with a partner 2:17 Secret word 3:00 20 questions 3:42 Conclusion Transcript for ESL flashcards games and activities: It's Jackie from esleaking.org. Today I'm going to talk about my top five ESL flashcard games for kids. Now honestly when I teach kids, I never go into class without a set of flash cards. It's kind of like my teaching security blanket or something. I don't know, anyway, but it's like I love flash cards. I can't get enough of them. Don't set foot into a children's ESL classroom without some flashcards and you will thank me later and you will know the power of the flash card. So anyway, here are top my top five ESL flashcard games and activities you can do with your students. The first one is concentration. So if you have like a picture and then a word, it's perfect. That will help students remember new vocabulary. So I put about 16 together and put students into groups of four. They shuffle them and place them face down on their desk. The first student will take two cards. If they match, they keep it and get a point. If it doesn't match, they put it back in the same spot and then the next student goes. So it's basically like a memory game. You probably will have to make your own flashcards for this but it's actually quite simple and there are actually like there's a ton of great stuff on the internet as well. All right, the next one, flashcard questions from the teacher. If you have a smaller class of say less than five or six students, the teacher asking questions based on the flash cards is perfect. So maybe you have a flash card of a cat. You could show it and you could say, do you have a cat? Yes, I do. Or, you could give the flash card to the student and they could ask the teacher, do you have a dog? No, I don't. Simple questions like that. Or maybe brushing your teeth, you could say, what time do you brush your teeth or how often do you brush your teeth? The next one is very similar but students go together. So in pairs, give them a stack of flashcards and they have to ask yes-no questions based on what they see on the flashcard. Maybe, do you like soccer? Yes, I do. What time do you go to bed? I go to bed at 8pm. Something like that so it can really be used for just about anything so yeah use your discretion but yes-no questions are perfect for that. The next one is secret words. So this works really well for smaller classes. You can play together as a class but in bigger classes, you can play maybe in groups of like five or six. So there's one captain at the front of the class and they have a set of flash cards but they can't see them. I would hold the flash card in front of me. All the people in the class or the other five or six people in my group could see the flashcard and they have to give me hints and then I have to guess what the flash card is. So you can make it into a big elaborate game with rounds and different teams and that kind of thing, or it can just be like a fun thing for students in their group. All right, the next one is 20 questions. So this is a really ideal way to play 20 questions but not let it get out of control. For example, there's always the kid who's going to choose like an armadillo or whatever. That one random animal that nobody in the class knows and then it's going to be so frustrating and people will be angry and whatever so I generally combat this by giving the person who has the secret thing, I give them a flash card based on whatever we are studying. So maybe it's a job or animals or just whatever. If it's an animal that they see and it's a giraffe and then they know that that's their secret thing and then students have to ask 20 questions or 20 guesses to figure out that it is a giraffe. Alright so that's it, those are my flashcard games for kids.

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ESL Preposition Games for Kids | TEFL Prepositions of Place Activity Ideas for Children

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If you're looking for some fun ESL preposition games and activities for kids, you're in the right place. Watch the video for some of my favourite prepositions of place ideas for English lessons. When teaching ESL students, you can explain that prepositions are used to show relationships between places, people and objects. Some of the most common ones are: in, at, on, out of, onto, etc. Check out the video and my blog post for more preposition ideas for children for the classroom! It's teaching prepositions of place to kids made easy! ----------------------- Try out this prepositions of place online memory quiz with your students: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhkQCSZuE0g ----------------------- Want to find out more about teaching English to kids, including prepositions? Check out: https://www.eslactivity.org/preposition-place-games/ 101 ESL Activities for Kids: https://amzn.to/2QEqH1B https://www.facebook.com/eslspeaking https://www.pinterest.ca/eslspeaking/ #preposition #teachingenglishwithjackie #prepositions #teachingenglish #esl -------------------------------- Even more Ideas for the TEFL Classroom: https://eslspeaking.org/ ------------------------------ Another fun preposition game for kids from @English Teaching Games https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbeodiPerlM ------------------------------ Timestamp 0:00 Intro 0:16 Preposition memory game 0:58 Is that sentence correct? 1:23 Information gap activities 1:51 Concentration 2:27 Picture prompt 2:54 Conclusion Transcript for prepositions of place ESL games for kids: Hi everybody, this is Jackie from eslspeaking.org. Today I'm going to talk about the top five ESL prepositions of place games and activities for kids. Prepositions are things like in, on, under, beside, and next to. There are a whole bunch of them. The first one I like to do is a memory game. I flash up a picture on the screen with various objects that would lead to preposition usage. I give students maybe one to two minutes to study the picture. I don't let them take notes and then at the end of the minute, I take down the image and I ask questions. For example, where's the ball? And the students would have to write, the ball is on the desk or something like that, for example. You can adapt it based on the level of your students. For lower level, you could just say, is the ball on the desk or under the desk? And students can just write on or under. Just one word. Higher-level students can write the entire sentence quite easily. The next one: is that sentence correct. This is similar in that there's an image on the screen and then I ask students questions. For example, is the boy next to his mom? Yes, he is. Or, no he isn't. Or, where is the ball? They could write the ball is on the desk, something like that. This isn't a memory game so it's a little bit easier than the previous one. The next one-information gap activities (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quJnHU7HWCA&t=32s). They are perfect for prepositions of place. This is when one student has half the information, and the other student has the other. The classic one is that there is a city map and this student has the bank and the fire hall and the school and the bakery and they have to talk to each other to find out the complete set of information and write it all down. They'd have to ask questions like, where's the bank? Where's the school? The school's next to the bank, etc. Things like that. The next one is concentration. So this is a really good one for beginners. Write down the word in and then show a picture of something in. And then on, plus a picture of something on. Cut up the cards, and put students into groups of four. They arrange them on their desks in an organized fashion, maybe about 12 to 16 of them. Four students in a group. The first student uncovers two cards. If they match, they keep it. If they don't match, they put them back in the same spot and then the next student goes. Continue on until all the cards are gone. You can mix it up and even play again if you want as well. The next one is picture prompt (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dPDFKzCVj8). So this is a really nice warm-up one to introduce prepositions of place. Flash up a picture on the screen that leads to preposition usage and then just ask some leading questions like, where's the boy? He's in the park. Who is he with? He's with his mom. Why is he always next to his mom? Okay, so you can just ask questions like that to elicit the target information that you want. That's it for prepositions of place activities for kids.

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How to Teach ESL Kids New Words (Kindergarten, Young Learners) | ESL TEFL Vocab Activities & Games

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Teaching English vocabulary to kids is traditionally quite boring for the students as well as the teacher. This video is the perfect solution to mix things up a little bit in your ESL or EFL classes when teaching vocabulary. So keep watching for activities and games for teaching kids new words. ----------- • ESL review activity game for kids: Flip Chart : https://youtu.be/JD6Qa1Gbopg • How to Teach English to Children - 6 ESSENTIAL TIPS by: @Norma's Teaching https://youtu.be/jZKrt0r37c0 ------------ Full blog post: https://eslspeaking.org/vocabulary-games-for-esl-students/ Want to find 30+ ESL Vocabulary games for kids? Check out: https://amzn.to/30ZLSzS ------------- https://www.facebook.com/eslspeaking https://www.pinterest.ca/eslspeaking/ https://www.instagram.com/jackie.bolen/ https://www.tiktok.com/@englishwithjackie?lang=en #teachingenglishwithjackie #boardgames #eslgames Timestamp 0:00 Intro 0:20 Picture or object 1:05 Lots of practice 1:15 Flashcards 1:39 Concentration 2:10 Charades 2:28 Review lots 3:07 Vocabulary tests 3:54 Conclusion Transcript: Hi, this is Jackie from esleaking.org. Today, I'm going to talk about how to teach ESL children new words, so basically teaching English vocabulary to people who are ESL or EFL learners. There are a few different methods. First of all, with kids, I like to have a picture or the real object if possible and then I say the word, I spell the word, I get them to look at the picture, look at the word, repeat after me. You can also do a translation into the original language but that is a little bit fraught with some complications because there are sometimes multiple translations and I don't necessarily want my students to just always think automatically of translating everything from English into their first language. It's often better if you're teaching students like classroom objects, pen, pencil, paper to actually have pen, pencil, paper, so they're kind of learning English through English without having to translate into Korean or Mandarin or whatever language they speak. The next thing once you teach them the basic words and the spelling and they've said them a few times, you need to do some practice. So there are a ton of ways you can get students to practice. I love using flashcards. There are a ton of games and activities you can use with flashcards as simple as showing the flashcard and the student says the word or they make a sentence with that word. Sometimes I like to hide them around the classroom and I say go find the ball and then they have to get the ball and hold it up and say ball or I touch the object and then they have to pick up the card and then say the word. Yeah, so there are a lot of different things you can do with that. The next one I like to do is concentration. So this is a really fun game that kids love so I put the spelling of the word ball: b-a-l-l and then a picture of the ball on the other card and I make up about eight sets, so 16 cards total. I shuffle the cards, I place them face down on the desk in kind of an organized fashion and then the first student has to take two cards. If it's a match, ball and ball they keep it if it's not a match they put it back in the same spot and then the next student goes. So it basically becomes a memory game. The next one is charades. So this is perfect if you're talking about like say verbs, especially like playing soccer, eating pizza, doing homework, things like that. So getting students to act it out and then the other students in the class have to guess what they're doing. All right, my next tip is to review. So it takes about 20 or 30, 50, 100 times for people to actually know a word in a second language so they have to be exposed to it that many times before it becomes just automatic in their brain such that they're never going to forget. You can really help your students out with this process by reviewing frequently in class. I love to start each new class with a review of what I taught in the previous class. I love to have monthly review sessions. I review before the midterm exam, and before the final exam. One thing you can try doing, depending on where you're teaching is a vocabulary test so I mean I sometimes love it and sometimes don't love it, depending on the situation. However, nothing actually gets people to remember words as much as a test will. I find if you give students a vocabulary list of say 20 or 30 words and say there is going to be a test in the next class, you have to memorize these words and how to spell them. Then they come to class and I find that most students actually will have remembered those words. All right, if you like these tips for how to teach children new words in a second language, please check out my book 39 ESL Vocabulary Activities for Kids. You can find it easily on Amazon. If you like this video, please hit like, subscribe, and tell me in the comments below your favourite activity for teaching children new words.

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TEFL Warmer Activity for kids: I'm an alien | Easy ESL Warmups for the classroom

22K views · Nov 22, 2022 eslspeaking.org

A fun TEFL Warmer Activity that is one of my favourites and perfect for classroom warmups is, "I'm an alien". This is a quick activity that requires nothing in the way of preparation. Plus, it's a versatile ESL warm-up and can be used with lots of different topics. And the best part? The students think it’s fun and will love to participate. Before you know it, you’ll have a ton of hands in the air, hoping to add some words into the mix. Watch the whole video for how you can use it as a quick warm-up or lead-in for your English lesson with kids. You'll love, "I'm an Alien" and your students will too! ------- • Full blog post for I'm an Alien ESL activity for kids with worksheets and more: https://eslspeaking.org/im-an-alien-an-esl-speaking-activity-for-kids/ • If you liked this video, watch another fun activity for ESL kids here: https://youtu.be/zU_t4ut4rDg • Don't forget to check out @Mooncake English for more warm-up activities: https://youtu.be/HZj8zm7KXug ------ Want 101 ESL Activities for kids? Check out my book: https://amzn.to/3G28rEE https://www.facebook.com/eslspeaking https://www.pinterest.ca/eslspeaking/ https://www.instagram.com/jackie.bolen/ https://www.tiktok.com/@englishwithjackie?lang=en #esl #eslactivities #classroomgames ------------------------------------------------------- Even more Ideas for the TEFL Classroom: https://eslspeaking.org/ -------------------------------------------------------- Transcript: Hi, this is Jackie from eslactivity.org. Today I'm going to talk about one of my favourite, very simple ESL activities for kids called I'm an alien. So this is ideal if you are talking or teaching about something that you think students already know a good bit of information about, for example, Christmas. If you're doing a Christmas-themed lesson then I would pretend that I'm an alien and then I would say Christmas, what's Christmas? And then students would start shouting out there's Santa and then there's reindeer and you get presents. And then I would say who's Santa, what's Santa, what's a reindeer, why do you get presents, what do you get, where are the presents and I would just ask so many questions. So basically you're pretending that you've never been to earth and you don't know any information about the basic topic. Why would you do this? It's because it helps students activate this prior knowledge that they have so anything that you teach students subsequently is more memorable. Alright, so that is my very, very simple warm-up activity for kids. If you want some more ideas, be sure to check out my book 101 ESL Activities for Kids. Also, be sure to hit like, and subscribe, and I will catch you next time. Bye, everybody. Tags: TEFL Warmer Activity, Warmup activity, TEFL, ESL, ESL for kids, ESL for beginners, esl lessons for kids, topics for kids, I'm an alien, alien, alien theme, games for kids, classroom ideas, classroom game ideas, warmup games, classroom warmups, esl lesson plan, lesson plans, lesson plan for kids, lesson plan templates, teaching English, teaching English to kids, English teacher, English teaching plan, Tasnim Salah, Mooncake English, TEFL Lemon

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General Knowledge Quiz for Kids (Difficult-10 Questions) | Fun Online Activity for Children

37K views · Nov 22, 2022 eslspeaking.org

Looking for more fun and challenging knowledge quiz for kids? Try out the 10 difficult general knowledge questions for quiz lovers! If you haven't completed the easy and medium-difficulty quizzes, don't forget to watch those first! Games and activities are the ultimate ESL warm-up or time-filler activity. There is an infinite number of quizzes and games I'd like to share along with lesson plans and more ESL online resources! Tell us how many questions you answered correctly in this challenging but fun online quiz. It is quite difficult, isn't it? Also, be sure to like this video and subscribe to our channel for more ESL activity videos and resources. ------- Other types of ESL activities (Trivia/Test/Quiz/Game) • Easy General Knowledge Quiz for Kids : https://youtu.be/glDP4HW9TC8 • Medium-difficulty General Knowledge Quiz for Kids : https://youtu.be/TzHuCKVtqCI ------ Want more fun and engaging activities for ESL Students? Check out my book: https://amzn.to/3LZj3q9 https://www.facebook.com/eslspeaking https://www.pinterest.ca/eslspeaking/ https://www.instagram.com/jackie.bolen/ https://www.tiktok.com/@englishwithjackie?lang=en #teachingenglishwithjackie #learningenglishwithjackie # #eslactivities #classroomgames #games4esl #esl ------------------------------------------------------- Even more Ideas for the TEFL Classroom: https://eslspeaking.org/ -------------------------------------------------------- • Play another general knowledge quiz https://youtu.be/WfGftPSHaI8 Answer Key What are the two things that water is made up of? (hydrogen and oxygen) What is the deepest point on Earth? (Mariana Trench) What do you call someone who studies plants? (a botanist) What is the deadliest snake? (a black mamba) What do you call an object with 5 sides (a pentagon) How many meters is 850 cm? (8.5 meters) What is the world’s deepest lake? (Lake Baikal) What is the capital city of Australia? (Canberra) What language do people in Brazil speak? (Portuguese) What is Easter Island famous for? (huge stone statues) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ?Song : 샛별 - Cookie Friends / https://youtu.be/2sekKB7iX8Q ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Tags: TEFL Warmer Activity, Warmup activity, TEFL, ESL, ESL for kids, ESL for beginners, esl lessons for kids, topics for kids, games for kids, classroom ideas, classroom game ideas, warmup games, classroom warmups, esl lesson plan, lesson plans, lesson plan for kids, lesson plan templates, teaching English, teaching English to kids, English teacher, English teaching plan, common sense, Games4ESL, general knowledge quiz

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Memory Circle (ESL Grammar Game for Kids) | ESL Speaking for Young Learners

18K views · Nov 22, 2022 eslspeaking.org

Check out memory circle, a fun ESL game to help students remember names, new grammar or vocabulary. Try out the Memory Circle game today. This exciting speaking game is the perfect game for young learners. Keep on watching for more details about memory circle, an ESL activity that kids love, but you can also use it with teens or adults. ------- • Full blog with worksheets and more: https://eslspeaking.org/the-memory-circle-game-esl-speaking-for-kids/ • If you liked this video, find 10 speaking activities to teach to all learners here : https://youtu.be/9BPf8gIx07M • Want another grammar activity you can teach to kids? Teaching ESL Grammar Games for Ells by @The Language Lady : https://youtu.be/Mp2O2NtS53I ------ Want 101 ESL Activities for Kids? Check out my book: https://amzn.to/3G28rEE https://www.facebook.com/eslspeaking https://www.pinterest.ca/eslspeaking/ https://www.instagram.com/jackie.bolen/ https://www.tiktok.com/@englishwithjackie?lang=en #esl #teachingenglishwithjackie #eslspeaking ------------------------------------------------------- Even more Ideas for the TEFL Classroom: https://eslspeaking.org/ -------------------------------------------------------- Timestamp for Memory Circle: 0:00 Intro 0:20 How to play Memory Circle 1:05 Another way to utilize Memory Circle 1:38 If you want more activities for kids, check out my book 101 ESL Activities for kids Transcript for Memory Circle Game: Today I'm going to talk about just a very simple warm-up or review activity that you could use in your ESL classes. It's called memory circle. So if you want to use memory circle as kind of a name game, ice breaker warm-up kind of thing, you could get students to say a true statement about themselves. My name is jackie and I like cats. Then the next person in the circle could go and repeat what they've already heard. Her name is Jackie and she likes cats. My name is Bob and I like ice cream. The third person goes. Her name is Jackie and she likes cats. His name is Bob and he likes ice cream and my name is Katie and I love shoes. Whatever it is and you just go around in the circle. It's a really nice way for students to learn each other's names and you can change what students have to say to basically anything. Like what kind of food people like, what kind of hobbies, etc. The other way to use this activity is as a review activity. So for example, if you're talking about the simple past you could get students to say what they did last night. My name is jackie and I went paddle boarding and then the next person: Her name is Jackie and she went paddle boarding. My name is Tom and I made pizza. And you just continue on that way and the one rule I would make is the students have to use a different past tense verb for their own statement. Okay, so that's about it. That is my very simple memory circle ESL activity. If you want some more activities, be sure to check out my book 101 ESL Activities for Kids. I'll put the link right up there for you and also be sure to hit like, subscribe, and leave a comment below and say hi. Tags: Memory game, Memory Circle, teaching kids English, teaching young learners, young learner, games for kids, teaching speaking English, learning English, How to speak English, How to speak English easy, Learning English easy, ESL speaking, English speaking success, esl memory circle game, memory circle esl game, memory circle game for kids, memory circle game adults

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Guess the Feelings Game For Kids | Fun ESL Activity & Worksheets

14K views · Nov 22, 2022 eslspeaking.org

Want to play a fun emotion and feeling guessing game? Try out our guess the feelings game for kids! How well do you know emotion and feeling vocabularies? Take this premade ESL classroom guessing game. Activities like this guess the emotions: feelings and emotions are great ESL warm-ups and time-fillers for both kids and adults! These are also great ways to learn new TEFL vocabulary. Stay tuned to our channel to try out more fun ESL activities and get lesson plan ideas & class materials. Tell us how many questions you answered correctly in this fun and challenging guessing the feelings game. Also, be sure to like this video and subscribe to our channel for more ESL activity videos and resources. ------- • Full blog post for Guess the Feelings Game for Kids | Fun ESL Activity & Worksheets: https://eslspeaking.org/esl-feelings-emotions/ ------- Other types of ESL activities (Trivia/Test/Quiz/Game) • General Knowledge Quiz for Kids (Difficult-10 Questions) : https://youtu.be/GFayTWNg1A8 • Easy Animal Guessing Game for English Learners : https://youtu.be/nSYNtByE7X4 ------ Want more fun and engaging activities for ESL Students? Check out my book: https://amzn.to/3wrUihg https://www.facebook.com/eslspeaking https://www.pinterest.ca/eslspeaking/ https://www.instagram.com/jackie.bolen/ https://www.tiktok.com/@englishwithjackie?lang=en #teachingenglishwithjackie #learningenglishwithjackie # #eslactivities #classroomgames #games4esl #esl ------------------------------------------------------- Even more Ideas for the TEFL Classroom: https://eslspeaking.org/ -------------------------------------------------------- • Play another Guess The Feelings Game For Kids from @Games4esl https://youtu.be/B8JDgBMowco Timestamp 0:00 Intro 0:08 Instructions 0:20 Question 1 0:47 Question 2 1:12 Question 3 1:39 Question 4 2:05 Question 5 2:29 Question 6 2:55 Question 7 3:20 Question 8 3:45 Question 9 4:10 Question 10 4:36 Outro Answer Key Q1) Am I happy or sad? (I am happy!) Q2) Am I angry or loving? (I am angry.) Q3) Am I excited or bored? (I am bored.) Q4) Am I confident or confused? (I am confused.) Q5) Am I hopeful or depressed? (I am depressed.) Q6) Am I miserable or excited? (I am excited.) Q7) Am I loving or lonely? (I am loving.) Q8) Am I tired or shocked? (I am shocked.) Q9) Am I suspicious or worried? (I am suspicious.) Q10) Am I worried or proud? (I am worried.) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🎈Song : 샛별 - Level UP / https://youtu.be/05c8JjYjXe0 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Tags: TEFL Warmer Activity, Warm-up activity, TEFL, ESL, ESL for kids, ESL for beginners, esl lessons for kids, topics for kids, games for kids, classroom ideas, classroom game ideas, warm-up games, classroom warm-ups, esl lesson plan, lesson plans, lesson plan for kids, lesson plan templates, teaching English, teaching English to kids, English teacher, English teaching plan, ESL feeling and emotion vocabulary, Games4ESL, emotions quiz, Guess the feelings, Guess the emotions games 4 ESL,

'Video thumbnail for Teach ESL Kids New Words with Charades (Kindergarten, Young Learners) | For ESL Students #shorts'
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Teach ESL Kids New Words with Charades (Kindergarten, Young Learners) | For ESL Students #shorts

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Do you need to mix things up a little bit in your ESL or EFL classes when teaching vocabulary? Then you are most certainly in the right place. Watch this quick video on how to teach Charades with your English students. This is "Charades", an activity for young ESL students, for the full video with 7 more activities for young learners watch here: https://youtu.be/3PL0XYG_OJ8 ------- • Want to find 30+ ESL Vocabulary games for kids? Check out: https://amzn.to/30ZLSzS ------ https://www.facebook.com/eslspeaking https://www.pinterest.ca/eslspeaking/ https://www.instagram.com/jackie.bolen/ https://www.tiktok.com/@englishwithjackie?lang=en #esl #teachingenglishwithjackie #shorts ------------------------------------------------------- Even more Ideas for the TEFL Classroom: https://eslspeaking.org/ -------------------------------------------------------- Transcript for Charades: The next one is charades. So this is perfect if you're talking about like say verbs, especially like playing soccer, eating pizza, doing homework, things like that. So get students to act it out and then the other students in the class have to guess what they're doing. Tags: esl,teaching esl,teaching activities,fun activities,english,learning english,esl games,english teacher,learning language,Classroom games,TEFL activities,TEFL classroom,classroom tips,TEFL,Low prep activity,classroom activities,How to teach kids,how to teach esl kids,How to teach kids new words,teaching kids words,esl kids vocabulary,vocabulary,TEFL vocabulary,TEFL kids vocab,TEFL activities for kids,teaching english vocab,teaching kids new words,tefl

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5 quick tips for teaching English to children | Teaching ESL with Jackie

82K views · Jul 7, 2023 eslactivity.org

Let’s be real. Teaching English to kids sometimes isn’t easy. They are often not that interested in speaking English to each other, or to you! That’s why I have 5 tips for teaching a successful class to English learners. Continue watching to find out about 5 quick tips for teaching English to children. ------- • Check out this blog post for more details including more teaching games, worksheets, and lesson plans for this unit: https://eslspeaking.org/kids-esl-speaking-games/ • Want a video on How to Teach English to Children? Watch @NormasTeaching video here: https://youtu.be/jZKrt0r37c0 • Want a video on Tips for Teaching ESL Writing? Watch that here: https://youtu.be/tN_iXGtvc1Y ------ Check out my book 101 ESL Activities for Kids here: https://amzn.to/3qPP0LM https://www.facebook.com/eslspeaking https://www.pinterest.ca/eslspeaking/ https://www.instagram.com/jackie.bolen/ https://www.tiktok.com/@englishwithjackie?lang=en #teachingenglishwithjackie #teachingenglish #teachingtips -------------------------------------------------------- Transcript: Timestamp for road trip games: 0:00 Intro 0:08 Routines 0:45 Keep things moving 1:14 Age appropriate 1:48 Involve parents 2:28 Videos, songs and chants 3:01 Outro Tags: quick tips for teaching English to children, tips for teaching, esl teacher tips, tips for esl teachers, tips for teaching esl, esl teaching tips, ell tips, how to teach ell students, tips for teaching english language learners, how to teach esl students, 5 tips, tips for teaching, esl tips for teachers, teaching esl quick, teaching esl tips,