ESL clothing fashion bundle lessons activities games speaking ELL EAL English
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Introducing a comprehensive and engaging English as a Second Language (ESL/EAL/EFL) resource bundle designed for beginners to intermediate language learners. With a diverse range of lessons and activities related to fashion and clothing, this resource is guaranteed to make language learning enjoyable and effective. Each lesson is thoughtfully structured, allowing for gradual progression and differentiated instruction to meet the needs of diverse learners. The user-friendly format will simplify your busy teaching schedule.
Included:
Resource 1: Basic Clothing Vocabulary Introduction
-48 flashcards of basic clothing and accessories (with game suggestions)
-15 worksheets to practice clothing vocabulary words
-4 basic skits and role plays
-Basic grammar lessons (to like/to wear) plus negative
-Opportunities for students to share their opinion of some fashion (I like, I don’t like)
-Basic listening activity
Resource 2- Basic Clothing Vocabulary Activities
Students can practice English by:
-Planning a survey of favorite clothing items (I never wear, I often wear)
-Practicing grammar - adverbs of frequency
-Writing fashion critiques for their favorite celebrities.(I like, I do not like)
-Writing social media posts on different looks
-Budgeting to shop online and to make a complete outfit (I want to wear…)
-Packing a suitcase with different clothes items (In my suitcase, there are…)
-Practicing four dialogue templates (in a store and talking about celebrity style)
-Showcasing their own style by using our social media template.
Resource 3: Games and clothing
Introducing an engaging English Second Language ESL resource with game suggestions to review clothing. It is always fun to learn new vocabulary while playing games. Inside this resource, there are suggestions to keep your students motivated and actively engaged in their language learning journey.
Included:
-45 colored flashcards (flashcards can be used for a multitude of language games)
-Three different options for Scoot games (to be used in Scoot or in other games)
-Typhoon and “The class is fantastic” grids that can be adapted to review any topic.
-”Who is it?” Identify people in the photographs after reading short descriptions.
Resource 4: Talking about Clothing
Engaging images and new clothing vocabulary
Over 30 "Questions of the day" or "Bell ringer" suggestions
A written project idea to encourage creativity
Present tense verbs with limited future and past tense
Basic questions with some simple options included
Resource 5:
A teacher overview of the 5 clothing projects/activities
A printable English clothing vocabulary list
Four conversation mats to help students plan and write
Five project examples with sample sentence models for ESL students
A list of simplified teen styles and descriptions
A store ad and comprehension questions
5 Projects and activities:
-A fashion show script template and model
-Prepare a "red carpet" interview with your "favorite" celebrity
-Fashion Inspiration board template (and examples)
-Create a catalog sales page for a your own store
-Research an online store website (questions to answer)
- An option for students to create a personal video clip of their fashion choices
Grab this ESL resource pack today and watch your students' language skills flourish as they engage in interactive activities, real-world connections, and captivating lessons.
** Please note that the writing and images on this Google slide resource have been flattened and secured to protect my work (therefore not editable). As with every Google slide, buyers can add text boxes to write their own information or insert images.**
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French clothing vocabulary bundle Les vêtements games, speaking & writing FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Introducing a comprehensive and engaging French as a Second Language (FSL) resource bundle designed for beginners to intermediate language learners. With a diverse range of lessons and activities related to fashion and clothing, this resource is guaranteed to make language learning enjoyable and effective. Each lesson is thoughtfully structured, allowing for gradual progression and differentiated instruction to meet the needs of diverse learners. The user-friendly format will simplify your busy teaching schedule.
Included:
Resource 1: Basic Clothing Vocabulary Introduction
-48 flashcards of basic clothing and accessories (with game suggestions)
-15 worksheets to practice clothing vocabulary words
-2 basic skits and role plays
-Basic grammar lessons (aimer/porter) plus negative
-Opportunities for students to share their opinion of some fashion (J'aime/Je n'aime pas)
-Basic listening activity
Resource 2- Basic Clothing Vocabulary Activities
Students can practice French by:
-Planning a survey of favorite clothing items (Je ne porte jamais, Je porte souvent)
-Grammar practice - adverbs of frequency
-Write fashion critiques for their favorite celebrities.(J'aime, Je n'aime pas)
-Budget to shop online and to make a complete outfit (Je veux acheter…)
-Packing a suitcase with different clothes items (Dans ma valise, il y a…)
-Practice four dialogue templates (in a store and talking about celebrity style)
-Showcasing their own style by using our social media template.
Resource 3: Talking about Clothing
Engaging images and new clothing vocabulary
Over 30 "Question du jour" or "Bell ringer" suggestions
A written project idea to encourage creativity
Present tense verbs with limited future and past tense
Basic questions with some simple options included
Resource 4:
A teacher overview of the 5 clothing projects/activities
A printable French and English clothing vocabulary list
Four conversation mats to help students plan and write
Five project examples with sample sentence models for FSL students
A list of simplified teen styles and descriptions
A store ad and comprehension questions
5 Projects and activities:
-A fashion show script template and model
-Prepare a "red carpet" interview with your "favorite" celebrity
-Fashion Inspiration board template (and examples)
-Create a catalog sales page for a your own store
-Research an online store website (questions to answer)
- An option for students to create a personal video clip of their fashion choices
Resource 5: Games to review clothing vocabulary
This game resource includes the following:
-45 colored flashcards for games
-3 typhon grids and sets of questions about clothing
-3 sets of question suggestions for the game Scoot
-Additional "Qui est-ce?" slides
-Various game suggestions to review clothing vocabulary and verbs
Grab this FSL resource pack today and watch your students' language skills flourish as they engage in interactive activities, real-world connections, and captivating lessons.
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ESl basic personal description appearances emotions describing people Bundle
By The Librarian's Language Loft
This basic ESL English bundle helps to review vocabulary related to describing people, their physical appearance and emotions. There are templates for interviewing a partner, "investigating" one's teacher and more low prep activities.
Resource 1 Describing People
Included:
- Teacher overview and further activity suggestions
-Three culturally diverse panels of photographs for the game Guess who? Photograph panels can be shared with students to play with partners, printed (color) or used for the class to play with a projector.
-Three printable sheets with descriptions for students to match the descriptions to photos.
-Handout to help students ask questions for the activity “Twenty Questions”
-Ten hidden celebrity pictures for students to try to identify by asking “Twenty Questions”. Squares are removed as they ask each question.
-Templates for students to create their own “Wanted” posters with descriptions of a friend. Plus they can make up their friends "crime" and add a photograph if done in Google slides.
-Suggestions for projects for students to create their own “Twenty Questions” activity or students can write about their favorite celebrity to present.
Vocabulary Review:
Physical descriptions/Facial
Present tense verbs
Basic sentence structures
Please note: This resource works best using a projector in class or if students can view copies on Google classroom. Printing the photograph grid in b/w would not work well for the physical descriptions.
Resource 2
This ESL resource helps review basic personal questions. This is a great way to get to know your students. Students can interview their classmates to get extra speaking practice. Next they can either write about the classmate (All about ____) or about themselves with several templates to pick from (All about me!). Finally there are 24 personal basic profiles given with 3 suggested games and activities for more speaking practice with personal questions (i.e. How old are you? What is your favorite pastime?).
In addition to the pre-designed templates, there are blank options which gives more flexibility to stronger classes. There are 22 interview questions included which students can use for support while writing a paragraph. There is a simplified version also included.
Included:
-Four template formats including smartphone, retro signs, basic style or pennant flag
-Let students investigate you with "Who is my teacher?" (2 levels included)
-Students also become a detective with "Investigate a classmate"
-A list of 22 basic questions- this allows students to pick their own sentences or it could be used for an interview
-Blank templates that allow for more personalized sentences
-Additional templates to write about a classmate
-Twenty questions handout
-Twenty-four basic personal profiles and suggested activities and games
-Bonus activity : Guess who ? Students write 8 clues and classmates have to guess who it is...
Resource 3 - Emotions - Question of the day
This basic ESL four corners activity helps to encourage conversation with beginner students while focusing on emotions (Social Emotional Learning). This interactive icebreaker combines language learning and movement. Students will actively participate by choosing from a list of emotions and discussing their choices.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-New vocabulary with engaging images
-Twenty large photograph flashcards with emotions
-Over 40 slide suggestions for "Question of the day" / "Four corners"
Vocabulary:
Present tense verbs/limited conditional
basic vocabulary with images to help with comprehension
20 emotions flashcards
Resource 4- Emotions speaking and writing
This ESL English as a second language resource has activities to encourage conversation on emotions while improving language skills (SEL or Social Emotional Learning). Students can write in a daily feeling's notebook, think about what activities make them feel better and write down their preferred activities. There are several sheets to practice writing emotion vocabulary and grammar. Finally there are templates for a mini project where students can reflect on their emotional choices.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-Two formats for writing "My Feeling's Notebook"
-Images and a supporting list to discuss "things that help make you feel better"
-Five worksheet options for beginner students to practice writing new vocabulary and grammar
-Two simple skits to practice new vocabulary
-Two templates for a final mini project
-18 emoji emotion flashcards
Vocabulary:
Present tense verbs/limited conditional
** Please note that the writing and images on this Google slide resource have been flattened and secured to protect my work (therefore not editable). As with every Google slide, buyers can add text boxes to write their own information or insert images.**
Follow me @thelibrarians.playground on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest for teacher tips. Follow the Librarian’s Playground with Ms.G on Teachers Pay teacher for updates on new products. Email me with any questions or suggestions for improvement thelibrarians.playground@gmail.com