Welcome to an ever expanding collection of ESL games and activities which have been built up over more than a decade of teaching English to adults. Our aim is to give English teachers everything they need to put these activities into action by providing detailed step by step instructions, clear examples and all the necessary printables. The games and activities on this site will help bring your class together, raise their energy levels and, most importantly, provide a framework which will motivate your students to produce the desired language. As many of us have now shifted much of our teaching online, I have been putting together and creating a portal of activities which can be used for online learning and teaching. Activities include themed conversation questions , the random question generator , scrambled sentence maker , online scatter sheet maker , what happens next , fortune telling runes and much more.
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ESL games and activities for adult English learners
If you are running a meeting or group training workshop you probably have your favorite group activities that prove to be effective over and over again, and they work well when you have a regular group size of 10 to 25 people. But what if you need to run a session where you have many more participants? Group activities that are easy to run with small groups might not work for larger teams. Large group games are often very different to games and ice breakers for smaller teams.
Employee development is essential to the success of any business. Even after doling out hundreds of thousands of dollars — annually — on professional training programs, any lecture or presentation that lasts longer than 20 minutes tends to lose its punch. This has led to much speculation about how companies can enhance employee engagement, not to mention the longstanding battle between instructor-led training and eLearning further complicates this issue. It incorporates both traditional face-to-face learning and virtual instructor-led training activities VILT.